

Mac users can use a free Mac PDF creator - Preview application, which is default installed in all Macs, to create PDF on Mac OS X effortlessly.ġ. Open the file you want to create to PDF ģ. Click PDF button and choose Save as PDF option at the bottom of the pop-up box. Then you can enter a descriptive name and choose a file folder as the location for created PDF files. Just in three simple steps, you can create PDF on Mac with Preview application in seconds. Preview is the built-in PDF viewer on Mac. In addition to quickly creating PDF files, Preview on Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) allows you to annotate PDFs (highlight sections, add notes or links), rearrange PDF pages, merge PDFs, and add keywords to your file for easy searching from Finder. Preview is also a pretty decent image viewer with some editing capabilities. Would you like to create PDF files with your mac, but don't want to spend hundreds of dollars purchasing Adobe Acrobat Standard? You can save money by using our free program to create PDF files on your Mac. Last October, I purchased a used, iBook G4 Mac laptop and promptly started looking for logging programs. I found one that was kind of expensive ( MacLoggerDX) one that was free, but didn’t want to work so well ( RUMLog) and one that worked OK and cost somewhere in between the first two ( Aether).

I ended up purchasing Aether, but was never very happy with it. For one thing, it took forever to do any kind of sort or look up previous QSOs. Another pain was that it carried over none of the information from the previous contact, so you had to enter all of the information from scratch, even if you didn’t change frequencies or bands. It also had an odd way of doing notes about a contact, and I was disappointed to find out that it didn’t import the notes from the ADIF file I created from the N3FJP logging program I used previously. Since I had paid for it, though, I was reluctant to just dump it. Well, a couple of weeks ago, I’d had enough and decided to start searching again. Since RUMLog was still free, I decided to give the new version (v 3.0, March 15, 2008) a go.
