GSplit is
a powerful file splitter that lets you split your large files (like
Self-Extracting and Zip archives, multimedia, song, music, picture,
document files...) into a set of smaller files called pieces. These
pieces are easier to copy to floppies, distribute over the Internet or
through E-mail, share with friends or colleagues, archive to Zip disks
or CDs. The pieces can be easily combined, using the generated
Self-Uniting Executable, that automatically restores the original file
for you without requiring GUnite. GSplit also includes advanced features
like different splitting methods (blocked or spanned disks pieces),
CRC32 checks (detects file corruption), splitting logs, keep file
information, create specific pieces with your own names and shell
integration.
GSpilt installs easily and works
as a service from your context menu or through a Mac-like interface.
With GSplit, you can simply point to a file and choose to split it. You
can set the utility to default to a set number of pieces and specific
placement, or have it question you each time. Using the novice-friendly
interface is almost as easy. You follow the well-designed menus and
answer simple questions. The program gets easier to use every time you
split a file. Knitting the pieces back together is the easiest we've
seen. The pieces are numbered and you simply execute the first one.
Gsplit opens an informational dialog and combines the pieces almost
instantly. Since the pieces are self-knitting, you don't need to send
GSplit to those receiving your split files.
GSplit breaks apart any type of
file, but isn't able to break apart media files into playable pieces. It
is free, novice friendly, and complex enough for advanced users.
Download GSplit from Here
Source: gdgsoft.com
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