It lets you combine pdfs, rearrange, delete, rotate and crop pages. I'm pretty sure this is way faster than pdfedit (although I've only got pdfedit in Cygwin, not puppy) and it's certainly a much better interface if you're doing document assembly type stuff.
If you have a Puppy frugal install or live CD, put it at the top level of the drive where your save file (.2fs) is, then run "Menu-setup-wizard wizard-configure startup of puppy" and tell it to load this .sfs at boot.
If you have a full install I recommend extracting it to /, as you can't union an .sfs currently, and python isn't easy to run from /mnt/somewhere.
Get it from http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/disciple/pdfshuffler.sfs
If you have Puppy 4.3 or newer you will need to convert it to SquashFS version 4 - there is a converter in the Utility menu.
Unless your puppy has an updated poppler and glib, you will also need to install these. I didn't think it was wise to add them to the .sfs.
I think they have been updated in Puppy versions 4.3.x.
The .sfs includes python, pygtk, pyglib, pypoppler, pypdf, pycairo, and libxcb. I stripped all the python documentation out, which is how it can be so small
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Sorry everyone. I accidentally linked to the wrong poppler upgrade. Fixed now.
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A new version of Pdfshuffler is out.
Install everything as explained above, then install the .pet below (it is only 23kb).