Join 3.0
A one-task program to put together files split with an external cutting tool
Program info
Join is a one-task tool designed to put together files which have been split up using an external cutting software tool. This simple application will recognize most of the typical file extensions used when splitting a file, such as .1, .01, .001, and .00A. This versatility makes it a very useful tool to join up downloaded multi-part files, regardless of the application used to split them up.
Clearly, this tool has been devised thinking of those users who download various multi-part sequences simultaneously. They will typically need a tool to put all those parts together, and another one to help them keep their archive organized. Join serves both purposes neatly. By automatically detecting all the file fragments scattered in you system, it will inform you about the files you can join, the number of parts needed to reassemble each of them, which are still missing, and which are complete. If all the needed parts are present, before you put them back together with just one click, you can indicate Join where you want it to move the reassembled file, and what action to take with the parts used. Thus, you can join, move, delete, and archive all your multi-part files in one fast and easy operation.
One last neat feature - you can associate Join with the most common file extensions, thus allowing you to join files without using the program’s interface, just by double-clicking on the starting part.
Pros
- Simplicity of use
- Supports different types of split files
Cons
- None
Details
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