I've always been using the popular HJSplit for joining the files i've downloaded from the internet. But I don't like that for it's awkward look and feel. Check out this JJSplit which is far far better and faster than HJSplit.
JJSplit v1.16 is used to Split large files into smaller parts that end with the extensions .v1, .v2 and so on... for easier transferring over the internet or anyother purposes and also to join those parts(.v1,.v2 files.. and also .001, .002 files..) back into the original filename.
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Features
- Option to delete the parts one by one while joining - a feature needed by most people.
- Multithreading (supports both splitting and joining at the same time)
- Portability
- Platform-independent
- Supports joining the popular .001, .002 splitfiles as well..
- Very faster than HJSplit. Try testing with a stop watch.
- Decent look and feel.
- Ability to delete the parts while joining saving up space and time.
- Single file for all OSes. (crossplatform binary)
- Requires Java to be installed. (But the fact is, if you are downloading this, you probably already have Java installed).