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[ FragIt v1.1 ]- It is now more enhanced and, safe and more reliable in both spliting and merging.

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Submitted on: 7/1/2002 5:10:08 AM
By: Zubuyer Kaolin  
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 39 Users
Compatibility: VB 6.0
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     FragIt is now more enhanced and more reliable. Including safe data handling and in this release the fraging (splitting) limit is broken, means you can now break a file into unlimited fragments. You can control the fragment file number with the fragment size only and nothing else. Don't lose focus on the new on-the-fly canceling option. Now for the unlimited fraging capability you might end up fraging your 2MB file into 2097152 fragments and it really takes a while. When you hit the Initialize button it changes into cancel button. So using this new cancel option you can cancel both split and merge actions on-the-fly and there is no data lose! Cool Hah? It would be nice if you VOTE for me. There is a lot of hard work involved in this project.

 
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7/1/2002 7:01:35 AMScythe

Looks great, as usual :)

5 Blobs from me.

Do you mind if I use this coding as part of a multi-source file transfer I'm working on?
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7/1/2002 10:07:34 AMAML

GREAT!!!
5 Globes!
Can I use it in my program too?
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7/1/2002 1:22:20 PMspeedy5

it's awesome and very useful: splitting big files into floppies instead of burning it into a cdrw. looks great too. maybe u can make the bottom fade color a little lighter? 5 stars, anyways!
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7/1/2002 11:51:32 PMLaVolpe

Z-man, seems like you put good effort into this. Reading your help file I noticed you had some limitations. Suggestion. Use a standard header in each segment which would identify original filename, segment number, etc. This way you can positively identify which segment is which and belongs to which files. This logic would give you more flexibility in other ways too. The header can be stripped off when each segment is being merged again. Just a thought. My submission last week uses a header for simpler & similar reasons.
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7/12/2002 8:38:02 AMPallab Mahmud

He is the closest friend of mine,but i am not voting for that,i am voting for his work.
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7/17/2002 10:24:04 AMSebastian Mares

I have found out that the program has two bugs, which are really important:
1. The "Cancel" button does not work! I have tested that while trying to split a CloneCD image file (~750 MB).
2. The program does not end. After pressing "Cancel" while splitting that CCD image and the program did not stop, I have tried to close it, but it was still working in background. I was able to see it with the "Process Viewer" of Windows XP.
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11/25/2002 10:25:25 PM

yeah, great update, My fave program on here :D Another 5 globes
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4/2/2003 4:30:10 AMShukri Zahari @ Win32 Developer

Don't you dudes think this is a CLONE submission. I've seen this submission about 2 years ago... Hmmm, I'm confused. They're same at all...
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10/6/2003 10:05:16 PM

Very, very useful. Have tested it on a couple of files - so far so good. Keep up the good work !
P.S. Love the option to delete and/or keep originals !!! 5 globes from me !!
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1/12/2004 2:59:44 PMmonkeyjib

Hi, nice code but does it frag files larger than 2GB??
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11/29/2004 12:40:27 PMAlfred

Yes, looks great, but i do not vote for code, that is not written under "Option Explicit". I find that a lack of professionality and a play with more or less hidden compiler rules, a big potential for crafty runtime-errors. This posibility is a clear weakness of Visual Basic. Sorry, NO Balls to day.
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11/30/2004 1:46:34 AMSteadler

I liked the way you described the prog!
It was great!It was like is was reading a review for a expensive prog.
Have a nice day
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8/12/2005 11:14:44 AMWaqas

Great coding... 5 globes from me! :D
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12/7/2005 4:19:29 AMTFWO-ISP

This is awesome, I test it in 600MB File and split it perfectly, nice code, keep up the good work, thanks for sharing, 5 globes for me..... Noel
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11/10/2007 6:22:22 AMWHD

sweet! Just tested it on a 1gb file with a 10mb split, went great, not too slow either! 5/5
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4/9/2009 11:39:32 AMJason

Not Satisfied. Cannot Split 4 gb file.
Failed at 348mb. Even not reaching to 1 gb also.

Any Idea..........dude.

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