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Stuffit Lite 3.6

Stuffit Lite

Compression · v3.6 · info-mac
Filenamestuffit-lite-36.hqx
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About
Requirements: System 6.0.4 or higher (7.1.1 or higher for drag-n-drop ability) License: Shareware, 15-day Description: About StuffIt Lite *Fast Stuffing and UnStuffing StuffIt Lite 3.6 is accelerated for Power Macintosh. Expansion of files on many platforms is accelerated. StuffIt Lite compresses files an average of 60%, creating a document called an archive. Archives save disk space, speed modem and network file transfers, and make backups easier. StuffIt is the international standard of file compression and archiving on all major online services (including America Online and CompuServe) and thousands of bulletin board systems. *Drag and Drop Support StuffIt Lite 3.6 has drag and drop support making compression and expansion easy to perform. To expand a file in a StuffIt archive, the user simply drags the file onto the desktop. A file can be Stuffed by dragging it onto an archive or into an open archive window. (This drag and drop functionality requires System 7.1.1 or higher.) *AppleScript Support A suite of Apple events for registered copies of StuffIt Lite allow the program to be automated using Apple's scripting technology. StuffIt Lite is also fully recordable; just like a tape recorder, a user can perform a series of actions and the script will be automatically written. *Other Information StuffIt Lite 3.6 features other capabilities found in previous versions, including the ability to password protect archives, to create self-extracting archives and to segment archives for fitting large files across multiple floppy disks. StuffIt Lite 3.6 comes complete with an online guide. Aladdin is offering StuffIt Lite 3.6 free to registered users of StuffIt Lite 3.5. Otherwise, StuffIt Lite 3.6 upgrades cost $15 for all other previous versions.
Notes

This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.