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SPILT JOIN

Why do I need SplitJoin?:

It can be difficult to transfer large files between computers when using floppy disks or
email. Files that are larger than 1.4Mb won't fit on a standard floppy disk and many
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) limit the size of email file attachments, often to as little
as 1Mb.

The solution to this problem is to break large files into smaller parts for transfer, then
reassemble the parts into a copy of the original file once they have reached their destination.

SplitJoin is a utility for splitting and rejoining files. It requires no installation so it can be run
from any folder. As it is very small, SplitJoin can easily 'travel' with the file parts and be
used to rejoin them.

Splitting files:

Open SplitJoin. Enter the name of the file to be split and the name of the folder to which
the file parts are to be copied in the designated edit windows. The default part size is
1440kb (the size of an empty floppy disk) but this can be changed, with a minimum of
120Kb. Once a file has been selected, the number of file parts is calculated and displayed.

If a copy of SplitJoin is needed to 'travel' with the file parts, check 'Make copy of SplitJoin'.

Click the 'OK' button to make the file parts. The file parts created will have the extensions
*.001, *.002 etc. An additional file with the extension *.999 will also be created. This
contains a Checksum (a number which acts like a fingerprint) of the original file. When the
files are rejoined, the Checksums of the original and rejoined files are compared to make
sure they match. This check is done because it is not uncommon for file parts to become
corrupted while being copied, especially to floppy disks.

Joining Files:

Open SplitJoin. Any file parts in the same folder as SplitJoin will be listed automatically in
the 'Files to join' listbox. To join files stored in another folder, select the 'Join' tab, click the
'Browse' button and enter the name of any one of the file parts in the 'Open File' dialog.
SplitJoin will find and list all related file parts copied to the same folder. Once the file parts
are listed, enter the name of the file to be created in the 'Save as' edit window and click 'OK'.
The joined file will retain the date and time of the original file.

SplitJoin can also join files which have been split by other programs as long as the parts
have numbered filenames. The position of the numbers within the filenames is not important.

Aditional Notes:

SplitJoin: doesn't modify the Windows Registry
: doesn't clutter Explorer's Context Menu.
: doesn't require a separate help file - it is part of the program file.
: does support file drag and drop.


Licence Agreement:

SplitJoin has been released as freeware

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