If you ever wanted to upload and share a 100 MB file with your friends using an online file sharing service but you want to upload the file in smaller chunks. In a normal way, we can use USB and DVD for carry big files one place to another but sending big files over the internet is not an easy task. For handle this situation you have only one option is split large files in small pieces and upload them on the internet. We can use WinRaR and 7-Zip utility for split big files in smaller files, but both applications supports less features during files pieces work. So we need any professional software for split our big files into small pieces. GSplit! This application is a free reliable file splitter who lets you split your large files (like Self-Extracting archives, Zip archives, disk images, multimedia, music, video, backup, image, archive, log, large text, document files…) into a set of smaller files called pieces.
On GSplit website you can download application in installer and portable version. I always recommend portable version of software because it can be run directly from any storage device. Split big files in GSplit is very easy task. Run GSplit and click on Browse button available on application main screen. After that locate your big file.
By default GSplit will make small pieces from big files with size of 14 MB but you can set your file size using Type and Size option.
This page lets you configure all the properties of the Self-Uniting program: here you can enter custom messages that should be displayed.
Self-Uniting is small application and automatically generated by GSplit when splitting your files: all you need to do is to distribute the pieces and this small Windows program (see the screenshot below).
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