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Even in the high speed world we live in today, sending large files can still be a pain. It would be better if we could break these large files up into smaller files. That is what HJSplit brings to the dance. HJSplit will split your large files into smaller ones and it will bring them all back together again.

The developer of HJSplit says:

HJSplit is a popular set of freeware file-splitting programs created by Freebyte.com in collaboration with various programmers. HJSplit supports many platforms (Windows 3.x/95/98/ME/2000/NT/XP, DOS, Amiga, Java, etc.). All versions are compatible with each other and allow you to exchange files between these different platforms. E.g. a file split on the Amiga can be joined on Windows 2000 and vice versa.

Now what’s the use of a program like HJSplit? Think of a file of 20 Mb, and try to send this to a friend. Using email this does not succeed, it is simply too large, and how to put it onto a floppy? HJSplit will enable you to split the large file into smaller chunks, which can be much more easily sent and stored.

What about a backup of very large Gigabyte sized files? HJSplit (Windows and Java version) also can handle these! E.g. HJSplit allows you to split a 10 Gb file into 640 Mb parts, which can then be stored onto CD-ROMs by your CD-writer software.

HJSplit is small, simple and easy to use. It might not be the best looking freeware program you have ever seen, but with the functionality it delivers, it does not have to be pretty. Check out the screen shot to see it in action.

[130K] [Win98/ME/NT/2k/XP] [FREE]

[tags]windows,freeware,hjsplit,large files,split[/tags]

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