How to Split and Merge Files Faster
Umar | Nov 11, 2009 | View Comments
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Splitting large files into smaller files can prove to be highly convenient while transferring them. For instance your instant messaging software doesn’t allow the transfer of files greater than 5 MB; you walk around this restriction by splitting any file greater than 5 MB into smaller pieces and then sending them to the receiver. The receiver can then compile them and see what you’ve sent.
While facilitating, users usually find this method of compressions quite difficult. Other problems also occur with the splitting and merging of files namely, the compatibility of your compressions software. A file spanned out into smaller files with a particular software might not be extractable by some other software.
The complete solution to both these problems is Winmend File Splitter.
Winmend File Splitter is a compression freeware which doesn’t span out your selected file into ZIP, RAR, or 7ZIP archives; instead it uses a format familiar to windows i.e. you can extract the files simply using Windows and no other third party software.
Winmend requires no registration; the 1.5 MB setup file can be instantly downloaded and installed. The interface is self-explanatory and makes usage extremely simple:

After you select a file, you can choose the method the file is spanned out: you can either choose the total number of files over which your file will be spanned out, or you can specify the size of each file yourself.
Winmend’s speed to span out files is remarkably high and it gets the job done before you even know it.
A wonderfully useful freeware, Winmend is one application you should try out right away.
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