![]() ![]() Version 3.3 (available above) is a Universal Binary (Intel/PPC) working fine under OS X 10.4, 10.5 and even 10.6 (without the fixes or improvements of higher MacHacha versions). MacHacha, whatever one will work good for any *nixĬurrent version of MacHacha requires OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" and Intel processor. With your recipient (for a PC, any except for MacHacha for a Mac using ![]() If these will stay in a disk, you can choose any compatible You can also choose the MacHacha format if you need preserving resource fork and meta-info, but you will need a mac with MacHacha to join the segments. Or WinSplit, since they include useful information about checksumming andįile corruption. If these are going to travel through the web, you may choose Hacha, FastSplit What is the best output format to split my files? When joining a file, MacHacha will advertise you about potential problems ![]() Requirements, MacHacha will prompt you automatically to choose a format MacHacha will recognize the format you're trying to join Newest version and joining of Windows MasterSplitter (see FAQ in this distribution) and RAR normal and multi-segment files.įormat? Talk me about file extensions you can join/split.ĭrop a file onto MacHacha and it will do the job. What are the supported formats by MacHacha?Ĭurrently, both split & join: Hacha, WinSplit, FastSplit, Split&Concat, You can automate your own projects (eg, "I wish split 1000+ documents"), because MacHacha supports AppleScripting. You can create mac-compliant segments preserving resource fork and meta-information using the MacHacha format. With other Mac OS X apps, such as E Pluribus Unum, You can generate and join segments compatible You can generate and join full-compatible You don't need switch to a PC (or VirtualPC) You can share your documents even if your What are the benefits of using MacHacha instead other apps? MacHacha will do a simple job: split archives into smaller parts and If you wish share a 6MB document with your PC-friends over the internetĪnd you can only put up online chunks of 1MB because of your ISP restrictions, With a DVD burner and you only have a single CD-RW, this is your tool. Or fit a 400MB archive in two ZIP discs, or even move a 7GB film to a computer If you'd like transportate a 5MB document in a floppy disk to your home, If you usually download movies, music or large archivesįrom news groups, public web servers, streamload, edonkey or whatever 4.0 (Universal 32-64 bit, pre-Lion)ĭownload v. 4.0.1 (Intel-only, Snow Leopard and Lion)ĭownload v. ![]()
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