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gtk-splitter 2.2

file size: 80.02 KB

This program can split files into smaller pieces and then combine them back together.

 
License
GPL
Cost
$0.00
OS:
X11
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Popularity:
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It can also generate a DOS batch file so that the split files can be combined on DOS/Windows systems.

Requirements

  • mhash library

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