PySplinter allows users to split and then join up files for transport and also includes the ability to send files from a PySplinter sender to a PySplinter receiver. Any PySplinter program can act as a receiver and sender.
PySplinter has just passed unit tests and has had some major bug fixes, PySplinter is now beleived to be stable and I am requested that everyone update to pysplinter_beta02.py or above.
Due to the nature of PySplinter my unit tests only test that the file is split and joined correctly and that sending and receiving works without throwing up errors. Thus I am continually finding small bugs in the code base and will be uploading the newest version with each fix.
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