Nearly any osx compatible editor can do this, including quicktime.  Just load 
the two files, ctrl-a to highlight the whole thing, then paste it in at the end 
of the other one.  Export it to the format of your choice, and you're all done. 
 Sometimes, you need to export in another format (if you don't have the proper 
codecs installed) then use itunes to do the conversion back to the format of 
choice.  You can find the convert option in the advanced menu in itunes.
There's probably stand-alone programs that can do it too, but I've never used 
any of those, so others will need to mention them.
Hope this helps.

On Dec 18, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:

> All,
> 
> What is a good tool to join MP3 files together? I checked visapple and they 
> didn’t appear to have any.
> 
> Sean 
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