Split Files is a standalone program that can split or join the split files.
The user interface is very simple and it has all the main tasks. You can chose between splitting files into smaller pieces or splitting the file by a given size in kilobytes.
I had fun working with a tool like this because sometimes I have to split a file in order to send it as mail attachment or other tasks that require a limited amount of data. Archivers like WinRAR or working with command line console isn't one of my favorite options.
My favorite test was splitting a mp3 file and then merging it back. The merged file was like the original but I have no idea what happened to the ID3 tag.
The application is pretty stable. However, it has crashed when I did supply not enough parameters such as the output file.
Pluses: very compact and easy to use application. The single dialog based window won't put the user in difficulty.
Drawbacks / flaws: It may crash if the user won't supply all the required arguments. It may also crash when trying to merge large files
In conclusion: This is a really nice tool for splitting files.
version reviewed: 1.2
Split Files Publisher's Description
Fast and easy file splitter and joiner.
Split files by parts size or parts number.
Create .bat file to merge parts without program.
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Quick, free, functional Works well, free and fast. Needs number of pieces and output name filled in by user for combining or it will die. Good basic chore-ware.
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