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Easily split and join large files with HJSplit

HJ-SplitSince time immemorial, computer users have had problems sharing large files. Whether trying to fit Sim City on floppy disks, uploading binaries to newsgroups or sharing home movies via email, you may well have suffered the inconvenience of a file that’s just too big for what you’re trying to do.

This is where HJSplit comes in. It’s a remarkably simple and easy-to-use little application which can split any file you like into parts of a predefined size, so that sharing them or storing them is made easier. It can also join split files back together and compare parts to see if they’re the same.

Based in just one small executable (there’s no installer for this old school app!), the utility weighs in at a piffling 300kb and doesn’t have the world’s best design. But it works surprisingly well and splits files into chunks of your chosen size, very quickly indeed. Its joining, comparing and MD5 tools all work just as efficiently.

A small but very effective little utility which will split and rejoin any file you like.

Softonic rating: 8/10

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Reader comments

  1. Ivan

    Posted at 9:33 pm on Jul 6th

    HI, I have a trouble, because I tried to join 6 files in one subdirectory, named something.avi.001 to .006.
    A new file something.avi emerged, of the size approximately of all six, but, when I opened it, only first part of the movie was played. Coula you help me?
    Yours Ivan

  2. Jerod

    Posted at 6:13 am on Sep 7th

    I just downloaded HJsplit. I also downloaded a file that I wanted to use HJ Split to join. When I try to open this file (.AVI) Windows says it can’t open using the player. Am I doing something wrong or not doing something? All I have done is downloaded the file and joined.

    Thanks,
    Jerod

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