In addition to viewing and printing digital images and Portable. This has to exist! Every single person in my company uses preview for this purpose. Preview is the vendor-supplied image viewer and PDF viewer of the macOS operating system. I have CutePDF which I believe can do this but bonus points if it works within the app by itself, and can compress it in some way so I can send it over gmail. I want to be able to open them in an app, see all of the pages in a thumbnail view on the side, be able to pick and choose which ones I want to keep, and then I want to rearrange them according to how I need them. Some of these files will be jpegs, some will be PDF. So they'll send me their tax returns, bank statements, paystubs, etc. I'm a real estate agent and I need to put files together for people to get them approved. 933: Added support for previewing RTF files. 941: Fixed an issue where UI language is not detected correctly. 948: slowness when previewing text files of super long lines.
955: fixed delay when dragging the previous window on Windows 11. This is super simple in Preview, but I haven't found anything for windows that is as easy and intuitive. macOS-like hold-to-preview: hold the Spacebar for a longer time to peek into file contents. What I need to do is open a bunch of different files in a preview mode, be able to move pages around and delete pages I don't want, and then export to a PDF.