QUICKIJOIN V1.00
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  Author  : Joseph Cox
  Website : http://www.bootblock.co.uk
  Forum   : http://forum.bootblock.co.uk
  Updates : http://software.bootblock.co.uk/?id=quickijoin
  Released: 12th October, 2009.
  License : Freeware


CONTENTS
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Contents          - List of sections in this help file
Purpose           - The aim of QuickiJoin
Upgrading         - Upgrading to new versions
Removing          - How to uninstall
Trouble-Shooting  - Fixing common problems
History           - Release history


PURPOSE
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QuickiJoin is a lightweight application that has been designed  to  load  quickly
and join files that have been split as fast as possible, with no defragmentation.

Files can be dropped into the main window, on the application icon, specified via
the commandline, or using the file browser within the application itself.

QuickiJoin can also detect if a split file has been split with WinRAR  or  7-Zip,
and can automatically join that file using the respective application  if  it  is
installed.


UPGRADING
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To  upgrade  your  current   installation  of  QuickiJoin  to  a  newer version,
simply delete the QuickiJoin directory and  extract  the  new  version's archive
to a location of your choice.


REMOVING
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To   remove   QuickiJoin   from   your  system, delete the QuickiJoin directory.
QuickiJoin does not store any data on your system.


TROUBLE-SHOOTING
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If you get an error when you start QuickiJoin, you will
need to download the Microsoft .NET runtimes package (22MB).
Please beware of wordwrap in the URL:
  32-BIT - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&DisplayLang=en
  64-BIT - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b44a0000-acf8-4fa1-affb-40e78d788b00&DisplayLang=en

In the future, a significant portion of applications written
for Windows will use the .NET runtimes, so it is a good idea
to download it now to save hassle later.

Joseph Cox
(AKA BootBlock)


HISTORY
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v1.00; 12th October, 2009.
  - Initial public release.