PDF Sam is the most popular tool that can be used to merge and combine PDF files. Originally started on the Source Forge platform, it is developed in Java and comes in two editions: a free one, and for those who donate any amount, an enhanced edition. It offers the basic PDF split and PDF merge operation. In the enhanced version there would be file encryption ability enabled. However do note that it requires a working Java Runtime Environment to run properly.
Adolix Split and Merge PDF is quite a young entry in this market. Adolix developed this tool in Visual Basic, and focused on the graphical user interface. Their aim was to make it as user-friendly as possible. Following PDF Sam steps, Adolix’s tool was first available as a free edition. Users could split and merge PDF files with just a few mouse clicks. At some point they also offered a Professional edition. Users could merge more than 5 files at once and split large documents into PDF files with the PRO version.
PDF995 is another PDF split and merge tools that have been around for quite some times. There are 3 suite of products available for free download namely PDF995, PDF995Edit, and Signature995. The PDF995 is a easy to use to create or converts any documents to pdf format using a simple print command. The PDF995Edit tool will be the editor tool to merge and split any pdf files. Whereby Signature 995 enables file encryption and adding digital signatures.
Click on the photo to download the split and merge pdf tool of your choice. There are other tools such as VeryPDF, AdultPDF, NitroPDF which offered free trial and download as well. If you come across much more useful tool, do leave a link at our comment section.


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I love freeware!
Find a nice PDF manage tools,
http://www.allpdftools.com/pdf-tips/how-to-manage-pdfs.html
how do you think about it?
thanks Windy
Allpdftools is good , cheaper than Adobe one but… still have to pay
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