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DESCRIPTION
AJoiner is a small, lightweight application for joining split files. These files can be in any format, as long as they use Mastersplitter's naming convention (.001 - .999).
AJoiner has several useful options for cancelling join operations if files are missing, automatically deleting segment files, and automatically launching joined files. AJoiner can also use pre-specified join locations, or just join to the same location as the original segments.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.2: - Validates file sizes and warns if they are incorrect
- Increased feedback regarding file deficiencies
- Preferences interface improved
- Eliminated crash when joining deficient segments manually
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later (PPC)
Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later (Intel)
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| AJoiner User Reviews (10 posts) | Write A Review |
 | May 16 2009 |
ANONYMOUS Is'nt it strange that this app (same thing for the so-called JoinClips) does not even say what it is supposed to join ? With none of the files I tried anyway. Looks as if all these join files are designed to be so simple that they do nothing. - Visual Hub is good, but it translates each segment even though they are already in the fnal format sought => larger files or probably not as good as the original because of the double translation - D-Vision is a jewel for joining avis and mpegs (and eveything else it does), no double translation : very quick and a resulting quality identical to the original segments. Unfortunately, it does not work with mp4. (Version 2.2) | |
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 | Jun 18 2009 |
CHLOE Excuse me, what are you talking about? I think you didn't understand the real purpose of this program. It wasn't intended to be used as a video-joining tool, nor does it even come close to that (since you mentioned VisualHub and D-Vision, which are video-related apps). Instead, it was specifically meant to be used to join/concatenate smaller pieces of files which have the extensions .001, .002, .003, .004 and so on) and output a single, larger file (this is explicitly stated in the AJoiner's description here at Macupdate). These files can be in any format, as long as they use Mastersplitter's naming convention (.001 - .999) Giving this program such a low rating when you obviously didn't have a proper understanding of its purpose just seems unfair, IMHO. | |
 | Nov 13 2008 |
CORPSECORPS This thing reports an error on about 75% of the files i try it on where other apps have no problem. (Version 2.2) | |
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 | Dec 3 2007 |
DOM21 The best of the lot. Thanks! (Version 2.2) | |
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 | Dec 7 2006 |
VERYCARLA So here's a little app which says what it does, and does what it says. Feed it a stack of file segments and it'll concatenate them and reconstruct the original file, whatever it was. It's fast, it's simple, and it's free. What more could a user ask? (Version 2.1.6) | |
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 | Oct 1 2006 |
BILLY RAY VALENTINE Nice interface, stable, free. Can recommend this to anyone needing a file joiner. Great work, thanks. (Version 2.1.6) | |
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 | May 12 2006 |
STUHL&THEGANG This little fellow is, for me, THE app to join files on a Mac. It is more reliable for this task than Split&Concat (which is great for splitting, btw) MOOOOOH!!! (Version 2.1.6) | |
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 | May 1 2006 |
DOM21 Smooth, fast, sleek. Does the job without a hitch. (Version 2.1.6) | |
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 | Jan 16 2006 |
MNYSTEDT Works great. I joined a 1.8Gb file split up into 86 pieces without any problems. (Version 2.1.5) | |
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 | Dec 16 2005 |
KINGLYBIRD Worked great for me, easy, smooth and quick on a 370mb mpeg splitted on 4 pieces. Not full of features but its business...for free. Great Job, thank you! (Version 2.1.5) | |
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 | Oct 5 2005 |
DAVIS1 The Mac world still awaits a joiner that will tell you which files you are missing before joining. For example, a movie consisting of 948 parts has parts 132 and 584 missing. But you don't know that unless you do a _manual_ count. Why can't one of the numerous Mac concate (joiner) applications provide this vital feature already? (Version 2.1.2) | |
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 | Oct 6 2005 |
A MARTIN Because it's Mac software. It has to be spartan! :) (Version 2.1.3) | |
 | Oct 7 2005 |
ANONYMOUS One word... UnRarX. (Version 2.1.4) | |
 | Oct 7 2005 |
DIGITAL COW SOFTWARE Looks like my previous comment disappeared, but I mentioned that AJoiner does exactly this. You can use it to see exactly which files are missing and then have the option of going ahead with the join anyway, or cancelling. (Version 2.1.4) | |
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