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Need to "stitch" together multiple pdfs, which software is out there?

Nvidiaguy07

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I used nitro pro in the past, but that wasnt free, and after the trial would constantly beg for money.

All I want is to take the ~10 different scans I did and make then one big pdf. I dont really care if I cant put chapters or anything for easy nav, but that would be a cool bonus.

I prefer to use open-source software when possible, so if theres anything like that that would be my number 1 choice.

Lemme know what you think, thanks!

EDIT: NVM found pdfSAM (split and merge), that looks like itll work. Will report back.
 
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past 3 weeks I've been using ICE CREAM (free) which works WONDERFULLY well, but then again it's dodgey . . . you can't acertain WHAT revision level you installed.

a) it WORKS like a champ,

b) it's free,

c) I'm uncomfortable about possibility it might be doing bad things,

bloody d) in which case I'll have to (yet again) alert Kaspersky to send a few of its heavily armed, martial arts expert and unimaginably ugly burly Russian thugs to that guy's house to DEAL WITH him definitively

his friggin Ice Cream PDF split/merge better not be spying on me . . . or you . . .
 
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