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I also use Preview on Mac for reorganizing and compiling PDF pages. CorelDRAW on Windows can also export to a multi-page PDF. Another tool I use is ghostscript, which I find will produce PDFs that are more "standard" and compatible with more viewers than what Corel or Preview might generate. It's command-line though, so not as easy to use.
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Mac users can also prepare their own tool for editing PDFs ( and many other formats ) using a system app called Automator. With this app you can create sets of actions ( like in Photoshop ) and save them as applications or script like workflows.
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Ghostscript is of course open source and (acknowledged or not) is the engine behind most (if not all) Windows based pdf printer emulaters.
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