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July 25th, 2004, 02:57 AM
#11
A common file compression utility for Macintoshes. Compressed files are referred to as "stuffed" and usually end with a ".sit" file extension. A special kind of stuffed file is self-extracting and ends with a ".sea" extension. Stuffed binary files can be converted to ASCII format for transfer over the Internet; such files have a ".sit.hqx" or ".sea.hqx" extension.
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July 25th, 2004, 03:52 AM
#12
Thanks for the fast reply, I am now that much more knowledgable then I was 10 minutes ago .
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July 27th, 2004, 09:37 PM
#13
Junior Member
Ok people,
The .sit-files contain some logotypes that one of my former freelancers have made and I need to open them and adjust some things...
I know there is a lot of zip-password-retrievers out there... so why not a .sit-version??
Thanks again
/Superfetz
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July 28th, 2004, 12:53 AM
#14
My dear chap, and with the greatest respect:
What version of stuffit...........is it an XT compatible or a Mac?
With the amount of information we currently have I doubt if Langley could help you better.
Sure there are lots of "cracks" for WinZip and so on..............you are talking something different here?
I will now ask you some questions:
The .sit-files contain some logotypes that one of my former freelancers have made and I need to open them and adjust some things...
So, are you aware of copyright law?...........did you pay the person in accordance with your agreement?
If you did, how the F*** did you pay for something that you obviously do not physically own?
Please do not come onto a site such as ours and expect advice on how to do things like this when we know jack **** about you.............
To measure how serious you are............just how much are you prepared to pay for "private consultancy"?
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