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AJoiner 2.2
Released October 28, 2007 (280 KiB)
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Description
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AJoiner is a small, lightweight application for joining split files. These files can be in any format, as long as they use Mastersplitter's naming convention (.001 - .999).
AJoiner has several useful options for cancelling join operations if files are missing, automatically deleting segment files, and automatically launching joined files. AJoiner can also use pre-specified join locations, or just join to the same location as the original segments.
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Version History
2.2 (October 28, 2007)
- Validates file sizes and warns if they are incorrect
- Increased feedback regarding file deficiencies
- Preferences interface improved
- Eliminated crash when joining deficient segments manually
2.1.6 (May 1, 2006)
- Universal binary for Intel compatibility
- Fixed rarely encountered bug that could cause crashes
2.1.5 (November 7, 2005)
- Multiple file joins can now be done sequentially or consecutively
- Quit on successful join now waits for all joins to complete
2.1.4 (October 6, 2005)
- New feature to allow joining after cancellation or rejoining after success
2.1.3 (October 6, 2005)
- Fixed 'Open' dialog box to accept all AJoiner files
- Added Help file
2.1.2 (October 4, 2005)
- File save dialog now responds to keyboard commands
- Eliminated crash when opening multiple fragments of the same joined file
2.1.1 (September 24, 2005)
- Fixed incompatibility with 10.3.x
- Fixed crash on 10.3.x
- Fixed 'Choose' button for file join location
2.1 (September 23, 2005)
- Near-complete rewrite of the codebase
- New Finder-like interface for file joining
- New Preferences interface
- Improved speed over previous versions
- New post-processing options: automatically open joined files and delete segment files
- Now offers choice of where to join the file to
- No longer overwrites files without permission
2.0.3 (June 19, 2005)
- Eliminated 10.4.x crasher
2.0.2 (May 19, 2003)
- Fixed bug when dealing with more than 245 files
2.0.1 (May 14, 2003)
- Fixed bug where 0 byte file would be erroneously created
2.0 (November 23, 2002)
- Rewritten 100% in Cocoa for Mac OS X
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