Is Kdenlive the best tool for editing/splicing multiple video clips together?

...or is there a better open source tool for nonlinear video editing? I am not a professional video editor, so simplicity rather than features is more important for me at this time. I can run it on FreeBSD, Linux, or MS Windows, and it isn't worth spending $$ on this for me.

I recorded an esports match via OBS (.mp4) for one of my kids in college, but MS Windows crashed 4 times while recording, so I need to crop and splice the videos together and remove the unnecessary stuff from multiple recordings - nothing fancy - just clipping and splicing.

Usually I just save and share the file without editing - the few people who watch it will skip around to the parts they want to watch. Last time I had two recordings and just merged them (ffmpeg), but this time it is more annoying with several files and a lot of crashes, so I don't just want to merge them without clipping out the junk.

Thanks!

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