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A simple yet efficient software solution that helps you split and join files, calculate the MD5 signature and encrypt data if necessary

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Notes: Cloud fonts are only available to Microsoft 365 subscribers. Documents that have cloud fonts will render correctly in Office 2019. If you use custom fonts or share documents with users who are using older versions of Office, you'll want to preserve the layout by embedding fonts. Tahoma was the default screen font used by Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 (replacing MS Sans Serif) and was also used for Skype and Sega's Dreamcast packaging and promotional material. Bundled in the font library of Windows, the typeface was widely used as an alternative to Arial. Verdana is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation, with hand-hinting done by Thomas Rickner, then at Monotype.Demand for such a typeface was recognized by Virginia Howlett of Microsoft's typography group and commissioned by Steve Ballmer. Microsoft Typography documentation. Microsoft Typography group researches and develops font technologies and supports the development of OpenType fonts by independent type vendors. FFSJ now uses Segoe UI font on Windows Vista Read the full changelog Occasionally, you might need to use the Internet to send large files to your friends, boss or colleagues.

What's new in File Splitter and Joiner 3.3:

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  • Bug fixed: Auto drop shadow effects
  • Bug fixed: Drag n Drop behaviors
  • Bug fixed: FFSJ Shell Context Menu on Vista
  • FFSJ now uses Segoe UI font on Windows Vista
Read the full changelog

Occasionally, you might need to use the Internet to send large files to your friends, boss or colleagues. One way to do it is to upload the file to a sharing platform, then send the link to the receiver. Another way is to split the file into several smaller parts and send them via email as attachments. For the latter option, you can use File Splitter and Joiner.

This software application enables you to split a file into several chunks, and then join them together to recreate the original file. It somewhat resembles the principle of a compression tool - you split a file into smaller chunks, copy or move them into the desired source, then put them back together into the original piece.

Context menu integration and multi-tabbed layout

Installing the tool is a straightforward process, and it enables you to integrate the software utility within the context menu of Windows Explorer, thus getting access to its features with very little effort.

Once installed, you can view the user-friendly interface that features three tabs dedicated to specialized functions: Splitting, Joining, and MD5 Checksum.

Splitting options

In the first section, you can select the source file and output directory. Then you can either choose from splitting the file into the desired number of parts (which are equal in size), or splitting the file after every given number of storage units (expressed in bytes, KB, MB, or GB). This option is recommended when you know the exact size you wish to use for transferring the split file.

You can also choose to delete the source file after splitting, as well as use a password to encrypt parts to ensure no unauthorized person can access them.

Joining features

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In the Joining section, you can select the path of only the first part (in case all split parts are in the same location), as well as the destination for the output file. If the split parts are in separate folders, then File Splitter and Joiner compiles all the split parts found in the location of the first one, after which you are prompted to provide the path to the missing part. There is also the option of deleting split parts after joining.

Calculate the MD5 signature for any file

The MD5 Checksum tab allows you to calculate the MD5 signature for any file, which is an algorithm that verifies data integrity of an item. Optionally, you can compare two checksums to make sure they are identical in signature, meaning they have not been altered.

Bottom line

To sum up, File Splitter and Joiner does exactly what you might expect, without glitches or complications.

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  • Bug fixed: Auto drop shadow effects
  • Bug fixed: Drag n Drop behaviors
  • Bug fixed: FFSJ Shell Context Menu on Vista
  • FFSJ now uses Segoe UI font on Windows Vista
Read the full changelog

Occasionally, you might need to use the Internet to send large files to your friends, boss or colleagues. One way to do it is to upload the file to a sharing platform, then send the link to the receiver. Another way is to split the file into several smaller parts and send them via email as attachments. For the latter option, you can use File Splitter and Joiner.

This software application enables you to split a file into several chunks, and then join them together to recreate the original file. It somewhat resembles the principle of a compression tool - you split a file into smaller chunks, copy or move them into the desired source, then put them back together into the original piece.

Context menu integration and multi-tabbed layout

Installing the tool is a straightforward process, and it enables you to integrate the software utility within the context menu of Windows Explorer, thus getting access to its features with very little effort.

Once installed, you can view the user-friendly interface that features three tabs dedicated to specialized functions: Splitting, Joining, and MD5 Checksum.

Splitting options

In the first section, you can select the source file and output directory. Then you can either choose from splitting the file into the desired number of parts (which are equal in size), or splitting the file after every given number of storage units (expressed in bytes, KB, MB, or GB). This option is recommended when you know the exact size you wish to use for transferring the split file.

You can also choose to delete the source file after splitting, as well as use a password to encrypt parts to ensure no unauthorized person can access them.

Joining features

In the Joining section, you can select the path of only the first part (in case all split parts are in the same location), as well as the destination for the output file. If the split parts are in separate folders, then File Splitter and Joiner compiles all the split parts found in the location of the first one, after which you are prompted to provide the path to the missing part. There is also the option of deleting split parts after joining.

Calculate the MD5 signature for any file

The MD5 Checksum tab allows you to calculate the MD5 signature for any file, which is an algorithm that verifies data integrity of an item. Optionally, you can compare two checksums to make sure they are identical in signature, meaning they have not been altered.

Bottom line

To sum up, File Splitter and Joiner does exactly what you might expect, without glitches or complications.

Filed under

File Splitter and Joiner was reviewed by Elena Opris
4.5/5
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Tahoma
CategorySans-serif
ClassificationHumanist
Designer(s)Matthew Carter
FoundryMicrosoft
Date released1994
VariationsNina
Verdana

Tahoma is a humanist sans-seriftypeface that Matthew Carter designed for Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft first distributed it, along with Carter's Verdana, as a standard font in the initial release of Windows 95.

While similar to Verdana, Tahoma has a narrower body, smaller counters, much tighter letter spacing, and a more complete Unicode character set. Carter first designed Tahoma as a bitmap font, then 'carefully wrapped' TrueType outlines around those bitmaps.[1] Carter based the bold weight on a double pixel width, rendering it closer to a heavy or black weight. In contrast with some other sans-serif typefaces, including Arial, the uppercase 'I' (eye) is distinguishable from lowercase 'l' (ell), which is especially important in technical publications. Since 2010, Ascender Corporation has offered italic and small caps versions of Tahoma.

Tahoma is often compared with Frutiger, another humanist sans-serif typeface.[citation needed] In an interview by Daniel Will-Harris, Carter acknowledged that Tahoma has some similarities with his earlier Bell Centennial typeface.[1]

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The Tahoma typeface family was named after the Native American name for the stratovolcanoMount Rainier (Mount Tahoma),[2] which is a prominent feature of the southern landscape around the Seattle metropolitan area.

Bundling[edit]

Tahoma was an official font supplied with Office 97, Office 2000, and Office XP,[3] and was freely distributed with Word Viewer 97.[4]

Tahoma was the default screen font used by Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 (replacing MS Sans Serif) and was also used for Skype and Sega's Dreamcast packaging and promotional material. Bundled in the font library of Windows, the typeface was widely used as an alternative to Arial.

In 2007, Apple announced that Tahoma would be bundled with the next version of Mac OS X v10.5 ('Leopard'). Leopard also shipped with several other previously Microsoft-only fonts, including Microsoft Sans Serif, Arial Unicode, and Wingdings.

As of 2016, Tahoma is still widely in use as a standard in multiple applications and programming environments. For example, a new DelphiVCL application uses Tahoma as its default font.

Free replacement[edit]

The Wine project includes the free and open-source fonts Wine Tahoma Regular and Wine Tahoma Bold released under GNU Lesser General Public License designed to have identical metrics to the Tahoma font.[5] This was done because Tahoma is available by default on Windows, and many applications expect the font to be available. Before Wine included a Tahoma replacement font, some applications, such as Steam, would not display any text at all, rendering them nearly unusable.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abWill-Harris, Daniel (2003). 'Georgia & Verdana: Typefaces Designed for the Screen (finally)'. TypoFiles. Retrieved January 16, 2007.
  2. ^Maxa, Rudy. 'Northwest to the Max' documentary series. Seattle episode. 2006. American Public Television, in association with KCTS 9 Seattle. Distributed by Questar Entertainment.
  3. ^'Fonts that are installed with Office'Microsoft, retrieved April 24, 2011.
  4. ^Dan Kegel. 'winhelp, Vector NTI, molecular biologists'WineHQ.org, September 4, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
  5. ^As of Wine version 0.9.47 Version 0.9.47 release announcementWineHQ.org, retrieved May 22, 2009.

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External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tahoma.

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