Several readers report that the newly released StuffIt Expander 10.0.2 causes a conflict with Norton AntiVirus. Re-installing Norton AntiVirus appears to resolve the isue. MacFixIt reader Terry writes ...
The Expanding Preferences are used to determine how StuffIt Expander goes about the task of expanding an archive or encoded file. Expand Archives and Compressed Files When this preference is enabled, ...
SuperDuper! 2.1: backup, clone, restore and more. The new release adds a preference to control restoring volumes on launch. Documents To Go 8.003: use Word, Excel files on a Palm. The new release ...
StuffIt Expander is easy to use! To expand a file with StuffIt Expander, simply drag and drop the file you want to expand onto the StuffIt Expander icon. You can also expand files with StuffIt ...
StuffIt Expander/Deluxe Updated to 7.0.3 — Aladdin Systems has released StuffIt Expander and StuffIt Deluxe 7.0.3 for Mac OS 8.6/9.x and Mac OS X. StuffIt Expander, which is free but available only as ...
CALIFORNIA, USA: Provider of software and services for the wireless and consumer marketplace, Smith Micro Software has released StuffIt Expander for Windows, a free companion product to its StuffIt ...
If there's one Mac application that has seemingly been around forever, it's StuffIt. This compression and archiving utility was the tool to use for compressing files years ago, and I'll still ...
I hate everything about Stuffit Expander. I never want it to open downloads. I never want it to steal focus. I want it dead in its grave, and Aladdin Systems up in flames. But until I find a tool that ...
I´ve set up Sheepsaver on my PC in order to run som classic Mac games from my youth, but I have problems installing games contained in .bin archives. Does anyone have an old version of Stuffit ...
Few programs have as long a history as StuffIt Deluxe, the venerable compression and archiving utility now developed by Smith Micro, and the latest version, StuffIt Deluxe 2010, brings to the program ...
My constant companion nowadays is the invaluable Guardian Guide To The Internet, by Jim McClellan (Fourth Estate, £5.99). Together with an ear infection and other winter ailments, I have suffered an ...