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- Subject: Re: Where does BinHex live?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.233540.320@physc1.byu.edu>
- From: seth@physc1.byu.edu
- Date: 7 Jan 93 23:35:40 -0700
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- > Far better, IMO, is "Stuffit Expander" if you just want to debinhex stuff.
- > It knows many formats (binhex,stuffit,compactor, others) & is smart &
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- The version of Stuffit Expander that I have (1.0.1) doesn't do .hqx files, nor
- have I found any way to configure it at all. Is there a newer version than
- 1.0.1? My version's info window shows a date in September.
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- Seth Leigh
- BYU Physics Dept.
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