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    arjfolder / iceows.

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    Guest replied
    Assuming your server is a PC (spit) then zip works for all.

    Suspect I have missed the point somewhere.

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    Guest replied
    OH,

    Clients need to download files from the server and most Mac Users use Stuffit Expander as their compression utility. So would like to provide zip files in a compression format which match most of the mac user bases prefered compression utility.

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    Guest replied
    Begs the question, "Why do you need .sit archives?"

    Mac supports zip etc. You have Unix underneath which has various compression utils.

    If you want Mac compatible then simply use the imaging tool that comes with OS X.

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    Guest replied
    www.comprexx.com/sit-files.html

    Never used it, just Googled it

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    Guest started a topic Compression Utilities

    Compression Utilities

    Anybody know any compression utilities other than Stuffit that

    a) Compress files in SIT(MAC) and ZIP(PC) formats. Any others are a bonus

    b) Have a documented API to automate creation of archives etc

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