Simple File Joiner combines many different files into a new file. If you've downloaded parts of a larger file that were split into separate pieces when posted to a news server or you have a large collection of MPEG movies split into different sections, you can rejoin them with Simple File Joiner.
Simple File Joiner works on text files, some movie files (like mpg movies that are all the same size and encoded the same, but not with avi files), and others. if the files you are trying to join together each have header information that pertains to that particular file, SFJ will not work. This includes GIF, BMP, JPG, AVI, DOC, etc.
Often, when you see a file set with the extensions .001, .002, .003, etc. they will join correctly with SFJ. Be sure to test the newly joined file before deleting the old source files.
Simple File Joiner Pro allows you to resize the application window and pass in a list of files to be joined via the command-line.
You can pass parameters in a number of ways. Parmeters like /a:filename or -a:filename will work. Here are some examples.
-a:ThisIsTheFileName.txt
/a:ThisIsAlsoAFileName.txt
/a:"This File Name Has Spaces.txt" -a:YouCanMixAndMatch.txt /a:HiMom.dat
If you are happy with Simple File Joiner and you don't feel you need to pay more for the minor additional features Simple File Joiner Pro provides, don't worry! Simple File Joiner will always be free. Any bugs we find in the application will be fixed, and additional features may be incorporated in even the freeware version. If you want to support further development of these applications, or if you want the additional features that Simple File Joiner Pro provides, please register.
Your registration will work for all versions released, until the next major release. That means that if you register 2.0, your registration will work for all subsequent releases - 2.1, 2.2, etc. - until 3.0 is released.
Before you register, make sure you use Simple File Joiner Pro and you are happy with its capabilities. Any features you want that aren't present should be recognized before registration. (Feel free to let us know.)