Stuffit does decompress them. I still have some old dd and ad word processing files on one of my drives.

Gary


> I believe StuffIt still will decompress DD & AD compressed files, but I'm
not sure. Nowadays, it probably makes sense to just use StuffIt, but I
suppose if you're using an old enough PowerBook with an appropriate version
of the OS and you're bumping against the limit of your HD, then using the AD
component might still make sense. On any PB that supports IDE drives,
though, you're much better off just getting a bigger HD.

- Eric.



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