Like many of my little utilities, this grew out of my own need. I'm trying to reduce the amount of paper clutter in my home and had scanned a manual for a product I don't use often but still wanted for reference. Apple's Preview application included with OS X lets you assemble individual pictures into a PDF but it can be tedious for a lot of pages and for some reason was forcing each page after the first to have a border that I didn't want. So I wrote Manual Labor to do what I wanted and then added a few more niceties thinking other people might find it useful, too.
Drop a folder (or more than one) onto the icon or the window, or use the Select Image Folder… command in the File menu. A PDF will be generated for each dropped folder. You'll be asked where you want the PDF saved, and offered the option to include the contents of subfolders and to generate an outline.
Until Manual Labor is registered, generated PDFs will be limited to 10 pages. I accept payments via PayPal or mail. My PayPal ID is gweston@mac.com and postal address is:
Greg WestonSophomoric humor. Cheese is a binder.
All trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. There should be no code within this program that is harmful beyond your ability to overwrite an existing PDF, but I can make no warranty to the fitness of this software for any purpose.