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Need two apps ...
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I need to locate two apps ..
1) A program that can join split files (x.001 + x.002, etc.) Freeware is preferable.
2) A program that can catalogue the contents of a large set of CDs. I'd like to be able to search the CDs for a file so I know which one to pull from the archives. I had written something like this for Windows that I've used for about 5 years. I'd like to move this inventory to the Mac, but I'm not quite up to speed with XCode yet to write it. :-(
Thanks in advance.
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- MacBook Air M2 16GB / 512GB
- MacBook Pro 16" i9 2.4Ghz 32GB / 1TB
- MacBook Pro 15" i7 2.9Ghz 16GB / 512GB
- iMac i5 3.2Ghz 1TB
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For number one:
Split and Concat And it's freeware.
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Originally Posted by JustinHorne
For number one:
Split and Concat And it's freeware.
Or just cat from the Terminal
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Perfect on all counts folks. THANK YOU!
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- MacBook Air M2 16GB / 512GB
- MacBook Pro 16" i9 2.4Ghz 32GB / 1TB
- MacBook Pro 15" i7 2.9Ghz 16GB / 512GB
- iMac i5 3.2Ghz 1TB
- G4 Cube 500Mhz / Shelf display unit / Museum display
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1. I find MacHacha to be more reliable than Split & Concat.
2. I've tried many catalog apps. Most get bogged down after a while but DiskCatalogMaker remains zippy. It's also free when you buy Toast.
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Addicted to MacNN
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Originally Posted by Aegis
1. I find MacHacha to be more reliable than Split & Concat.
2. I've tried many catalog apps. Most get bogged down after a while but DiskCatalogMaker remains zippy. It's also free when you buy Toast.
You know ... that's not a bad idea. I need Toast anyway since I've switched to the MBP as my primary machine. (No more Windows based Nero). Not a bad idea at all ...
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- MacBook Air M2 16GB / 512GB
- MacBook Pro 16" i9 2.4Ghz 32GB / 1TB
- MacBook Pro 15" i7 2.9Ghz 16GB / 512GB
- iMac i5 3.2Ghz 1TB
- G4 Cube 500Mhz / Shelf display unit / Museum display
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