


Make the adjustments and instead of press print, use: preview.ģ. Open the first document, press cmd P to bring the print dialog.Ģ. Turns out, preview can do the job but it´s a little complicated.Įxample: merge 2 or more documents from different sources in one page:ġ. I am also a heavy fine print user in windows and I also looked for this program in the mac world with no results. It´s a little bit tricky to do it, but preview can make the same funcions as Fineprint.

For example with Fineprint you can remove any image you want directly from the preview interface, move images, paragraphs or other parts of the documents easily between pages or documents in the queue and place them wherever you want, and that are just some of the basic things I am naming here. It is true that some of the functions can be partially covered by printing to PDF and then after using Preview, but the whole range of things the latest versions of Fineprint can do are just so extensive and useful that the Preview replacement looks just archaic in comparison.
