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Re: To take arms against a .SEA of troubles



In a message dated 96-07-09 02:20:36 EDT, you write:

<< Can Executor (or the supplied Stuffit expander) extract a .sea
 archive?  I'm an Executor-NS user and know bupkes about the
 various Mac archive formats; I'm assuming that .sea stands for
 "self-extracting archive", so I had hoped I could just click on
 the thing in the browser...but it turns out that just opens up
 Tex-Edit and lets me see the unreadable contents.  Am I screwed? >>

The new version of Stuffit Expander is a lot better at guessing what type of
file it is that you want to decompress.  I think it is especially geared for
files that have been downloaded on to a PC and then transferred to a Mac.
 Just find the new version on the Internet, use the old Stuffit Expander to
decode/decompress it. I believe the new version is 4.0.1.

(There is also a version of Stuffit Expander for Windows that might work, but
I would stick with the Mac version)

Hope this helps.

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Jim Brandt
(Link8452@aol.com)


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