Yesterday we covered a report by Randy Smith that StuffIt Deluxe 9 (for OS X) is at times unable to "unstuff" StuffIt archives created using StuffIt Deluxe for OS 9. When attempting to unstuff these ...
StuffIt Deluxe 9.0: Problems expanding older .sit files We are seeking confirmation from a problem we have been unable to reproduce in-house where StuffIt Deluxe 9.0 is unable to expand files created ...
It's comforting to see that I am not being overly nitpicky.<br><br>There appears to be at least one freeware app called eXpander that uses the Stuffit Engine to expand and browse .SIT archives.
With compression now built into Mac OS X 10.3 in the form of the Finder’s Archive command, has Aladdin’s StuffIt Deluxe outlived its usefulness? For remedial compression chores, perhaps. But if you’re ...
Damn. So I'm in the process of upgrading, and due to a previous partioning plan, I needed to do a wipe and install, so I backed up the two home directories on my machine by stuffing them from a root ...
If you want to squeeze the greatest amount of data onto your hard drive, compression is the way to go — and the ZIP format has long been a trusted method that nearly any Windows user can invoke.
If you’ve ever double-clicked on a .sit file to extract its content, then you’re familiar with StuffIt. This popular compression, expansion, and archiving utility has been a Mac staple since 1987, but ...
If you want to squeeze the greatest amount of data onto your hard drive, compression is the way to go — and the ZIP format has long been a trusted method that nearly any Windows user can invoke.
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