cro-man Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 In addition to the features of other standard file splitters, GSplit can: * Create two types of pieces: disk spanned and blocked (specific size). * Generate small full-featured Self-Uniting programs to restore your split files professionally. They provide your users with an intuitive Windows interface that you can also change the full appearance. * Store file properties and restore them: file's date, attributes are not lost contrary to batch files. * Perform checks to detect file corruption (size, CRC32...) and to give you the assurance that your files are successfully restored by your users. * Split large files (normally bigger than 2 GB). * Customize piece files according to your needs (size, filenames, pieces set title...) and leave additional space on disks. * Support splitting multiple files in one time, allow batch and command line options. * Integrate Windows Explorer to let you split your files directly from the context menu. GSplit finally features an intuitive graphical user interface that makes operations easy and fast. It also provides you with advanced options for pieces and Self-Uniting executable files..Splitter Quote
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