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.sitx .sit .sea file types

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Nov 19th 2003#129594 Report
Member since: Nov 14th 2001
Posts: 1297
what can and cannot open these compressed files? particularly, for you PC people...

.sitx = OSX stuffit file (free stuffit file)

.sit = OS 9 stuffit file (free stuffit file)

.sea = self extracting archive (paid for stuffit file)

thanks,
graphicsguy
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Nov 19th 2003#129597 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
Posts: 2586
The free version can open and make .sit and .sitx files. Not sure about .sea....
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Nov 19th 2003#129622 Report
Member since: Apr 20th 2002
Posts: 3000
I know that Winace can work with Linux formats as well, but definitely not Mac formats, and Winace is probably the only mainstream PC de/compressor that supports multiple formats.
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Nov 19th 2003#129640 Report
Member since: Nov 14th 2001
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I could've sworn the pc version of stuffit worked great on .sit's on my old PC... what about WinZip? will it decompress .sit's???

what a pain in the ace.
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Nov 19th 2003#129641 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2001
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Post a link to each of the types and I'll test it with multiple uncompressors.
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Nov 19th 2003#129649 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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Originally posted by graphicsguy
I could've sworn the pc version of stuffit worked great on .sit's on my old PC...


It does work.. Dont know why you are having troubles?
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Nov 19th 2003#129652 Report
Member since: Nov 14th 2001
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Matt - thanks, dude... but, I don't want to buy the full version of Stuffit to create an .sea file - I'm cheap like that... Plus, I think it's kind of uneccesarry. You can do the same "stuff" with the freebie. Right???

Today, I had a place raise a stink because I sent a .sitx file - rather than a .sea file, like they apparently preferred... I had to re- stuff the file into a .sit file, he said he could open that. I assumed it was a OS 9 / OSX thing, then I remember he told me he was using Windows. I thought I was the last one in the industry to switch to OSX, guess not :confused:
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Nov 19th 2003#129660 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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You can also .zip files using Stuffit.
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