Easily split and join any file
Occasionally, you might need to use the Internet to send large files to your friends, to your boss or to your colleagues. One way to do it is to upload the file to a sharing platform, then send the link to the receiver. Another way is to split the file into several smaller parts and send them via email as attachments. For the latter option, you can use File Splitter and Joiner.
This free software enables you to split a file into several chunks, and then join them together to recreate the original file. It somewhat resembles the principle of a compression tool - you split a file into smaller chunks, copy or move them into the desired source, then put them back together into the original piece.
Installing the tool is a straightforward process, and it enables you to integrate the software within the context menu of Windows Explorer, thus getting access to its features with very little effort. Once installed, you can view the user-friendly interface that features three tabs dedicated to specialized functions: Splitting, Joining, and MD5 Checksum.
In the first section, you can select the source file and the output directory. Then you can either choose from splitting the file into the desired number of parts (which are equal in size), or splitting the file after every given number of storage units (expressed in bytes, KB, MB, or GB). This option is recommended when you know the exact size you wish to use for transferring the split file.
You can also choose to delete the source file after splitting, as well as use a password to encrypt parts to ensure no unauthorized person can access them.
In the Joining section, you select the path of only the first part (in case all split parts are in the same location), as well as the destination for the output file. If the split parts are in separate folders, then File Splitter and Joiner compiles all the split parts found in the location of the first one, after which you are prompted to provide the path to the missing part. There is also the option of deleting split parts after joining.
The MD5 Checksum tab allows you to calculate the MD5 signature for any file, which is an algorithm that verifies data integrity of an item. Optionally, you can compare two checksums to make sure they are identical in signature, meaning they have not been altered.
This free software enables you to split a file into several chunks, and then join them together to recreate the original file. It somewhat resembles the principle of a compression tool - you split a file into smaller chunks, copy or move them into the desired source, then put them back together into the original piece.
Installing the tool is a straightforward process, and it enables you to integrate the software within the context menu of Windows Explorer, thus getting access to its features with very little effort. Once installed, you can view the user-friendly interface that features three tabs dedicated to specialized functions: Splitting, Joining, and MD5 Checksum.
In the first section, you can select the source file and the output directory. Then you can either choose from splitting the file into the desired number of parts (which are equal in size), or splitting the file after every given number of storage units (expressed in bytes, KB, MB, or GB). This option is recommended when you know the exact size you wish to use for transferring the split file.
You can also choose to delete the source file after splitting, as well as use a password to encrypt parts to ensure no unauthorized person can access them.
In the Joining section, you select the path of only the first part (in case all split parts are in the same location), as well as the destination for the output file. If the split parts are in separate folders, then File Splitter and Joiner compiles all the split parts found in the location of the first one, after which you are prompted to provide the path to the missing part. There is also the option of deleting split parts after joining.
The MD5 Checksum tab allows you to calculate the MD5 signature for any file, which is an algorithm that verifies data integrity of an item. Optionally, you can compare two checksums to make sure they are identical in signature, meaning they have not been altered.
Here are some key features of "File Splitter and Joiner":
· Very fast: FFSJ can optimize disk-cache and memory usage, this makes FFSJ 3-5 times faster than HJ-Split, WinSplit, MasterSplitter in both splitting and joining tasks. Of course, it is much faster than any compression program.
· Simple: FFSJ works well on all Windows platforms. FFSJ-Lite doesn't need any requirement of installations or complicated DLLs. FFSJ-Standard has only one simple installation package for integrating FFSJ into shell context menu.
· Small: Both FFSJ-Lite and FFSJ-Standard editions are small enough to fit on a floppy disk.
· Easy to use: FFSJ has a friendly user-interface, it can be used to split any file. FFSJ-standard can also create its shell context menus in order to perform splitting and joining tasks directly from Windows Explorer.
· Easy to be integrated: Since v3.0, FFSJ published its command-line interface. End-users can split/join multiple files using a .BAT file. Developers can write their own interface (in any language) to perform splitting/joining tasks from their applications.
· Secure: FFSJ uses an advanced encryption algorithm to make your data much more secure from unauthorized access. Since v2.9, MD5 checksum algorithm has also been integrated to verify data integrity.
· Compatible: FFSJ can join parts produced by HJ-Split.
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· Very fast: FFSJ can optimize disk-cache and memory usage, this makes FFSJ 3-5 times faster than HJ-Split, WinSplit, MasterSplitter in both splitting and joining tasks. Of course, it is much faster than any compression program.
· Simple: FFSJ works well on all Windows platforms. FFSJ-Lite doesn't need any requirement of installations or complicated DLLs. FFSJ-Standard has only one simple installation package for integrating FFSJ into shell context menu.
· Small: Both FFSJ-Lite and FFSJ-Standard editions are small enough to fit on a floppy disk.
· Easy to use: FFSJ has a friendly user-interface, it can be used to split any file. FFSJ-standard can also create its shell context menus in order to perform splitting and joining tasks directly from Windows Explorer.
· Easy to be integrated: Since v3.0, FFSJ published its command-line interface. End-users can split/join multiple files using a .BAT file. Developers can write their own interface (in any language) to perform splitting/joining tasks from their applications.
· Secure: FFSJ uses an advanced encryption algorithm to make your data much more secure from unauthorized access. Since v2.9, MD5 checksum algorithm has also been integrated to verify data integrity.
· Compatible: FFSJ can join parts produced by HJ-Split.