Use of this format is stronglyĭiscouraged as it can cause problems crossplatform.Īnother name for. sea files are Stuffit,Ĭompact Pro, and Disk Doubler. Handled by MacRAR Ī special version of a Mac compression format that decompresses Handled automaticaly by Mac 10.1 and higher.Ī DOS compression format. StuffIt Deluxe 7.0 and MacLHA 2.2.1 canĪppleLink package format currently only used for MacOS X Stuffit Expander 7.0, LHA Expander 1.0.3, andįrench KISS 2.2.0. Old PC/Amiga format that is still quite popular in Japan and img is also used as an graphic file extension and Handle all these formats.smi is a self mounting disk imageįormat that has been made redudent with MacOS X. (.ima), and MacOS X disk image (.dmg) formats. (.image/.img), Microsoft Disk Image Utility (.img), Winimage Use of this format of an archive is strongly discouraged as it exe file used as a self-extractingĪrchive can usually be decompressed with Stuffit Expander. Decompressed by DDExpand, DiskDoublerĭOS/Windows executable file (program) also used to create StuffIt Deluxe, Compact Pro, and macunpack.ĭisk Doubler (Mac) format. Mac compression format created by Compact programs (last zip.ĭecompressed by Stuffit Expander/Deluxe, and MacArc. Old (c1990) MS-DOS compresion format, replaced by. Like "unreadable file" or "file is corrupt" when you try to decompress mode for the file to decompress properly. txt files are the ONLY files that canīe downloaded in ASCII mode all others must be downloaded in BINARY Z compression systems, while both native to UNIX, areĬompletely different, and these suffixes cannot not be interchanged. *** Current versions as of this writing are 7.0 (Mac), 7.5 (Win)Īladdin has a more detailed format chart at their site (shareware) are combined into StuffIt Standard.Ĭurrent public versions are 7.0.0 (Mac) and 8.0/7.5 (Win) ** Stuffit Expander (free) along with DropStuff, DropTar, and DropZip b64/.mime (Base 64) refers to the encoding format used by the Note: Almost every Mac communications program can decode. Inability to handle certain formats as outlined in the legend above. sit refers to all versions of the Stuffit format. I = MacBinary format is supported internally only StuffIt Deluxe (Win)*** X X D X X D X X X Here's a handy chart to keep track which programs unmangle which formats: This table is also part of the Mac-Site-list and listed on its own asĪs well as being archived on any info-mac mirror site, in the Use the following table to determine what Macintosh programs handle StuffIt Expander has become the defacto decoder utility. Method used and nothing about the compression method. Generally the suffix on these files only tells you the encoding Macintosh users (see and for an explanation of these Most files available by FTP or posted to Usenet are modified twice toĪllow them to more easily pass through foreign computer systems.įirst they are compressed and then either ASCII or Binary encoded withīinHex (.hqx) and MacBinary (.bin) being the formats of choice for mean and how can I convert such files back to normal Macintosh applications and documents? (File Formats and Conversion - Macintosh) Communications FAQ, by Bruce L Grubb withĠ9 What do file suffixes like.
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