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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Keeping with its traditional schedule, Smith Micro has released StuffIt Deluxe 2011, the latest version of the longstanding compression and archiving suite of programs. Not surprisingly, the core ...
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 ...
If you’ve been looking for the ultimate file compression tool, then this offer is for you. Stuffit Deluxe includes Stuffit Archive Manager, Stuffit Scheduler, Stuffit Expander, and StuffIt ...
In the Mac world, SIT is the archive format of choice. StuffIt 7.0 for Windows can bridge the gap between the OS worlds, since it creates both SIT and traditional Zip files. The alleged efficiency of ...
StuffIt Deluxe has been shrinking and expanding files on the Mac for more than a decade, which makes it ancient by most digital standards. And as with many old structures, sometimes it’s better to ...
The huge graphic files that quickly build up on a modern-day multimedia personal computer cry out for this venerable file-squeezing utility for the Mac’s new PowerPC-based machines. Sadly, there is ...
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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