Splitty-file-splitter-focused-to-optical-media-storage

Splitty - A file/directory splitter focused to optical media formats.

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Splitty - A file/dir splitter focused to optical media formats.

Splitty is a program to split the contents of a directory into multiple directories according to a specified optical media storage size, or a custom size.


👋 Introduction

To give you context, imagine having a directory containing thousands of files totaling 10 GB in size. You aim to burn these files onto a DVD, yet the task of organizing and splitting them into multiple directories of DVD size seems daunting. This is where Splitty can be invaluable, streamlining the process and saving you time by automating the tedious task of splitting your files into manageable directories. Moreover, Splitty can serve other purposes beyond this.

This is an old project, with ugly source-code, and probably I will not rewrite it using good and modern habbits.

👌 Features

Additionally, it supports copying using the following file formats (without compression):

  • 7Z
  • RAR
  • SFX (WinRAR Self-Extractor)
  • ISO
  • TAR

🖼️ Screenshots

📝 Requirements

  • Microsoft Windows OS.

🤖 Getting Started

Download the latest release by clicking here,

🔄 Change Log

Explore the complete list of changes, bug fixes, and improvements across different releases by clicking here.

🏆 Credits

This work relies on the following technologies and libraries:

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