JR Split File Pro 2.1

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    55
  • User rating:
    Recommended 75% Not recommended 25%  (8 votes)  Rate it
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  • Date added:
    29/08/2003
  • File size:
    298K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Split gigabyte file to fit on CD. It allows you to split a large file into CD sized segments and create a standard .bat file that can be used to reconstruct a copy of the original file. You can explicitly define the size of FIRST segment so that you need less CDs when splitting several GB sized files.

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  1. i like it Anonymous -- February 27 2006, 03.38

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  2. whatthe? Anonymous -- February 27 2006, 02.00

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  3. thanks for Anonymous -- December 28 2005, 00.05

    thank u for updates of antivirus

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  4. Great!! Anonymous -- December 27 2005, 21.28

    Good!!! Especially for some one like me who used to online in cyber cafe

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  5. Perfect definition of a rip-off. Anonymous -- December 27 2005, 18.35

    Nothing much different from other versions – about a dozen bugs roaming through the game with many of them sitting there for more than 6 months even though reported. Several useless updates rather than what’s actually needed – hidden yearly pay – you lose many of the updates after your subscription expires (even though they are all paid for) - it’s said that it supports up to 32 players in 1 online game but it can barely hold with just 2 people – units look much more like spitting rather than actually firing. The computer players purely are no good. Once the units of 1 enemy all ended up out of fuel because all the gas trucks were chasing a tank which needed fuel but it was trapped between a shipyard, a refinery and a jeep behind………. So some demo bugs have been fixed while the bugs in the full version are still there huh

    Basically a flawful game with much more problems than any program of its size can handle. For more information you can always visit the facts site at www.aeptruefacts.cjb.net
    (still some work to be done).

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