| Description |
SplitOne is a file splitter software to split large files into small pieces for easy distribution (e.a. emails, CD, floppy, USB-Sticks etc). Files can be splitted by several criterions: predefined size of pieces, user defined size of pieces or number of pieces. When you split your file, a small program can be created in the same folder and distributed with your splitted files, which will allow anyone to restore the original file, with the original name.
To join splitted files you can use SplitOne join function, SplitOne Lite version or self-restore file (*.exe), that you can generate wenn you split file.
Features:
- split separate files of any size into smaller files and rebuilds them
- integrated into windows explorer (one click file split and join)
- generate self-restore file (*.exe)
- join files by double click
- predefined size of pieces (e.g. 1.4Mb Floppy, 650Mb CD etc)
- user defined size of pieces (in Gb, Mb, Kb or Bytes)
- set number of pieces (size of files will be calculated automatic)
- user friendly interface
- file splitter is faster as compression programs |
| Supported languages: English |
| Supported OS: Win98, WinME, WinXP, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, Windows2003 |
| Installation: Install and Uninstall |
| Requirements: none |
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| Release info |
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07/28/2005
New Release
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| End user license agreement |
SplitOne : the License
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The SplitOne is shareware. This means:
- All copyrights to SplitOne are exclusively owned by Nikolas Ehrenberg.
- Anyone may use this software during a test period of 15 days.
Following this test period of 15 days or less, if you wish to
continue to use SplitOne, you MUST register.
- Once registered, the user is granted a non-exclusive license to
use SplitOne on one computer (i.e. a single cpu), for any legal purpose,
at a time. The registered SplitOne software may not be rented or leased,
but may be permanently transferred, if the person receiving it
agrees to terms of this license. If the software is an update, the
transfer must include the update and all previous versions.
- The SplitOne unregistered shareware version, may be freely distributed,
provided the distribution package is not modified. No person or
company may charge a fee for the distribution of SplitOne without
written permission from the copyright holder.
- SplitOne IS DISTRIBUTED "AS IS". NO WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. YOU USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
THE AUTHOR WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DATA LOSS, DAMAGES,
LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY OTHER KIND OF LOSS WHILE USING
OR MISUSING THIS SOFTWARE.
- You may not use, copy, emulate, clone, rent, lease, sell, modify,
decompile, disassemble, otherwise reverse engineer, or transfer the
licensed program, or any subset of the licensed program, except as
provided for in this agreement. Any such unauthorized use shall
result in immediate and automatic termination of this license and
may result in criminal and/or civil prosecution.
All rights not expressly granted here are reserved by Nikolas Ehrenberg.
- Installing and using SplitOne signifies acceptance of these terms and
conditions of the license.
- If you do not agree with the terms of this license you must remove
SplitOne files from your storage devices and cease to use the product. |
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