Good PDF Merger program or site?

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For merging large PDF files, users are seeking programs without size limitations. PDFSAM (PDF Split and Merge) is recommended as an open-source solution that works well across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. It is user-friendly and effective for handling large files. Additionally, there are inquiries about online options, with some users currently using tools like AWinware PDF Split Merge. The focus remains on finding free or low-cost solutions for frequent PDF merging tasks.
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Hey guys. I need to merge about 7 PDF's but a few of them are about 80MB in size. I've tried a few good PDF pages from around the web but they all seem to have about 50MB in limit.

Could anyone suggest me a good program that has no limitations to size of PDF's? Preferably free but if not then i'll have to buy it soon anyways because I will be doing this frequently from now on.

Thank you all.
 
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I use PDFSAM (PDF Split and Merge). It's open source, easy to use, and has always worked well for me.

There are versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

http://www.pdfsam.org/
 
Hey guys. I'm also looking for a PDF merger.
What I'm currently using is a http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/aff/pdf-spliter-merger-awinware-pdf-split-merge/. Hope to get an online and preferably free one.
Any suggestions?:confused:
 
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