MasterSplitter takes large files and chops them up into handy
little chunks, ready for sending over e-mail. If you're the
cautious type, Mastersplitter can even double-check its work,
comparing the split file with the original to make sure it hasn't
been damaged during the chopping process. (This is something that
the free file, The
File Splitter, can't do). It can also automatically format
removable media (like CD-RW discs) and create a batch file that
whomever you send the disc to can use to reassemble the original
file without needing the full program. The downloadable version is
fully functional, but it comes with a nag screen that appears when
you run it until you register it, which costs $13. Versions are
also available for every version of Windows from Windows 3.1 and
up; useful if you want to send files to people who are still in the
computing stone ages.
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