Andy Polyakov wrote:
> 
> > > > They are, of course, in a funky Mac-specific
> > > > format (goofy data/resource fork), so it's easiest if I send them as an
> > > > encoded archive (.sit.hqx, if that means anything to anyone).
> > > Absolutely! It's no problem at all!
> >
> > Is it possible to deStuff on a PC at all?
> Define "a PC." Windows? Not that I know of... Unix? There is unstuffit
> in CAP60 contrib directory. Never tried it myself... You should also
> know that in a sense it's CAP specific as it manages those resource fork
> and finder info (signature) in a CAP specific way so that it looks right
> when a Mac mounts a CAP volume. But on the other hand why would you like
> to do that at all? It's only really Mac specific files (project files,
> Makefiles' equivalent) that will be finally provided as .sit.hqx.

In this case, yes, but the number of times Mac users have sent me
stuffed stuff is depressing.

Cheers,

Ben.

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