No matter how much you can fit on modern storage disks, some files are just too big, and FileSplit handily helps you manage these beasts. FileSplit performed well in our tests, and we especially appreciate its ability to create self-merging sets of files, so the recipient of your file doesn't need to install any third-party software. You'll also find an option for packaging fragments as a ZIP file. The program adds the Split option to the right-click menu of Windows Explorer and offers several process options. You can break your file up by number of pieces, segment sizes, or download times. The program has a list of predefined piece sizes based on the target media, including disk, CD, or ZIP or Jaz drive. If you don't need FileSplit's advanced capabilities, you may want to check the file managers or compressing software installed on your PC, since many of them can split files. Professionals and home users with advanced splitting needs will find a lot to like about FileSplit.
Full Specifications
What's new in version 2.34 build 423
General
ReleaseNovember 9, 2008
Date AddedJuly 10, 2006
Version2.34 build 423
Operating Systems
Operating SystemsWindows 95, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows XP, Windows NT
FileSplit is a utility that splits large files into smaller files so that they can be easily copied to floppy disks or transferred via e-mail. Files can be split directly from Explorer by right clicking on any file and selecting Split File. FileSplit has an easy to use interface that makes splitting files fast and painless.
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