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- From: straz@cambridge.apple.com (Steve Strassmann)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp.mcl
- Subject: .SIT files
- Message-ID: <9212200211.AA25174@cambridge.apple.com>
- Date: 20 Dec 92 02:11:14 GMT
- Sender: info-mcl-request@cambridge.apple.com
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- Approved: comp.lang.lisp.mcl@Cambridge.Apple.C0M
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- >Date: 18 Dec 92 17:06:42 EST
- >From: Bruce Lester <72110.1107@CompuServe.COM>
- >To: MCL bulletin board <info-macl@cambridge.apple.com>
- >Subject: .SIT files
- >
- >I downloaded some .LISP files from AppleLink (.SIT). Does anyone know how to
- >unpack these?
- >
- >Bruce Lester
-
- The ".sit" suffix usually means the files have been archived with
- Stuffit, a popular archive/compression utility. Various versions
- of Stuffit (free, shareware, and commercial) are widely available
- from users groups and BBS's, and surely from Compuserve too
- (check out the Mac shareware section.)
-
- I would recommend "Stuffit Expander", which is free and expands
- several popular file formats, including Applelink packages.
-
- On the Internet, stuffit is available from sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- in the /info-mac/util/ directory and other places.
-