Not only that, but it supports AppleEvents (I have to play with it and Frontier a bit) and has intelligent background processing. Aladdin says that StuffIt Expander is compatible with the 68040, 32-bit addressing, and virtual memory. It works fine with System 6.0.4 or later, but System 7 users can take advantage of the Finder’s drag & drop feature by simply dropping archives on StuffIt Expander to have them automatically expanded. StuffIt Expander weighs in at a mere 57K and should be available on the major online services now. ![]() I expect that Morpheus Systems is working on adding these features to Downline, but in the meantime, Aladdin has released a free program called StuffIt Expander, which should be especially convenient for System 7 users. Of course, it would be nice if Downline understood Compact Pro and StuffIt Deluxe as well, since many people use those formats. #1601: Apple “Peek Performance” event, Macs for more professionals, never change your passwordĪ while back we ran an article about Downline, a utility that does a wonderful job at decoding Binhex files and StuffIt 1.5.1 archives.#1602: Mac Studio and Studio Display, iPhone SE and iPad Air, OS updates with Universal Control and masked Face ID. ![]()
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