Best Program to Create Flyers

I am looking for the best program to make flyers. I suck at drawing and I make a lot of flyers, so I was wondering it there is any program that is awesome for doing that. Even if I could just do some of the things I can do on paint, it would be better then the stuff I can do on WordMac.. maybe I'm just ******** but I cant even figure out how to crop stuff with that.

the best program to make flyers
You might like to try out 'Pages', which should be in your /Applications/iWork06 folder, for layout; it has some nice Templates and features.

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