PDF MERGER is the fast and powerful way to Merge PDF files with password protection as well as you can apply stamper with either any type of image or text. Using this utility you don’t required installation of Adobe Acrobat.
FEATURES:
Merge as many PDF files in single PDF file.
Add a page or several pages to an existing PDF file.
Generate new page number for generated every pages. you have set of options to show page number at any positions.
Standalone software, Adobe Acrobat and Reader NOT required!
Simpler and more usable.
Easy to use.
Add password to prevent unauthorized opening or printing.
Protect content with Copyright, Trademark, License or Watermark either text or image.
License
Creative Commons Attribution LicenseFollow PDF Merger and Combiner
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It combined 129 .pdf files totaling 315 pages. Just un-rar with 7-zip, look into bin->release->PDF Merger.exe or bin->debug->PDF Merger.exe. Note that the default settings are to encrypt the file with some 3-character password (just delete this to not protect the created file with a password), also, it prints page numbers on each page by default. Furthermore, it tries to put a watermark on the created file by default. I disabled all of these and can only attest to the accuracy of the page numbers. Beware that the 'clear selected' and 'clear all' buttons have switched functionality. To open the file once it has been created (without trudging through a file directory), click near the bottom of the GUI. Even though it looks like a burden, it combined the .pdf files as needed (note that any linking between the .pdfs are not preserved once the files are combined into the one file). A big thanks to those responsible for this program.