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PDF Zusammenfügen is a lightweight, privacy-first utility developed by pdfzus that enables Windows users to merge multiple PDF files into a single document without ever uploading content to the cloud, creating an account, or receiving output watermarked by third-party services. Currently at version 0.1.1, the application is explicitly engineered for GDPR-oriented workflows: every processing step is performed locally on the device, ensuring that sensitive contracts, invoices, reports or personal archives never leave the user’s hard disk. Typical use cases range from assembling quarterly financial statements, combining scanned lecture notes, bundling legal exhibits, to collating travel receipts for expense reports. By eliminating server-side handling, the tool addresses compliance requirements in law firms, clinics, public administrations and small businesses that must guarantee data sovereignty. The interface focuses on speed and simplicity—users drag selected PDFs into the program window, arrange the desired order through an intuitive list, and trigger an immediate export to a unified file. Because no network traffic is generated, batch jobs can be executed even on air-gapped workstations, while system load remains minimal thanks to native Windows code. The sole published release, 0.1.1, delivers core merge functionality in a compact footprint, positioning the program in the PDF software category as a straightforward alternative to larger suites. PDF Zusammenfügen is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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