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- From: aland@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Alan D.)
- Subject: Re: Drag-drop deBinHex application saught
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- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1992 19:32:45 GMT
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- lka@tigger.cs.bham.ac.uk (Leonard Aye) writes:
-
- >Is there a program which allows me to deBinHex a bunch of binhex files in
- >one go, either by drag-drop or via a batch process.
-
- On a Unix system, you can use Mcvert to deBinHex the files... Version
- 1.6.5 (which I worked on) worked fine; version 1.70 and 1.80 were
- released in the last few weeks, and (I felt) had some problems...
-
- On the Mac, you can use DownLine (1.1.1) which will process the
- contents of a folder in the background, or Dehqx which I believe
- supports Drag & Drop. Both should be available from
- sumex-aim.stanford.edu or the local mirror archive site
- (/info-mac/comm or /info-mac/util, most likely).
-
- -=Alan
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