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Using stuffit expander
Using stuffit expander





using stuffit expander

Recall that Raymond Lau developed StuffIt in 1987 and Aladdin Software was formed to market it. My next step was to figure out the chronology of the company, Aladdin, and the technology. And then, of course, my next thought was, mindful of the Snow Leopard upgrade I just did on some fairly new Macs, "What if a day comes, because of technical developments, that I can no longer open those archives? Will the current version of StuffIt Expander work all the way back to the beginning of StuffIt technology? What tools might I need to keep current? I decided to find out.

using stuffit expander

A search with PathFinder showed that I had 2,882. That got me curious about how many StuffIt archives I had accumulated over the years. had also been encrypted, maybe by another app.

#Using stuffit expander mac os x#

  • was missing a needed resource fork (from Mac OS 9 and early Mac OS X days).
  • So it appeared that I may have had a file that: sit files and they "unstuffed" just fine. So I dragged the archive to Stuff Expander 12, the latest version I had, and got this error message:Īnnoyed, but not alarmed, I did some investigating. The other day, I was working with some very old financial archive files on my Mac.

    using stuffit expander

    Even so, looking back in time can be the real issue. Even though StuffIt is in wide use in certain circles, many home users aren't planning a future with it. Government and university archivists worry about it a lot and so should you. Data migration into the future is one of those things that Mac users should think about from time to time.







    Using stuffit expander