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the size of software becomes more and more large. It is not strange that a
software has a size of hundreds of Megabytes. Although the hardware price
has gone down sharply these years. But still NOT everyone can afford the
fare of a CD-R recorder or a ZIP drive. While the most popular-used floppy
could only contain 1.44 Megabytes
data at most. How could we transmit a software of 3 Megabytes on a
computer which has only a floppy drive to another computer? If there is a
valid network connection between the two computers, We could use mail or
other method to accomplish this. But how could we do if there is no any
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annoying problem often occurs when we send a mail with a large attachment.
If the connection failed when transmitting the attachment, we must
retransmit it again! And even more worse, most of the mailbox has a size
limit of incoming mail attachment. Even if we could transmit the large
attachment, our mail still could be rejected! |
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If we could split a large file into several parts, we could solve
these questions above. SuperSplit is specifically designed for this
purpose. It has the following features: |
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selection, Split-list and Merge-list. You could split and merge
multiple files at the same time. |
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defined split-part size. |
| 3. merge
bat file. You can merge the split files by simply double-clicking this
file. |
| 4. multi-thread support |
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