If you find these downloads useful, please consider helping the Gryphel Project,which hosts them. It seems to work in the current (incomplete)Mini vMac Macintosh II emulation. Version 5.5 is the last that will run on Macintosh 680x0.It requires Color QuickDraw, and so doesn't work ona Mac Plus. Theinstaller for version 5.0 insists that8M of RAM is required. Version 4.5 seems to work on a Macintosh Plus(for System 7), except that the about windows arepartly offscreen, and not movable. Stuffit_expander_55.bin(827K) Stuffit Expander 5.5 in the original format. Stuffit_expander_45.bin(500K) Stuffit Expander 4.5 in the original format. In System 7, you can drag any file onto the Stuffit Expanderapplication icon, regardless of file type. (Makesure to hold down the command key before pressing themouse button.) (That is the emulated “command key”.When running Mini vMac on Windows, for example, this normally meanspressing the “Alt” key. So to expand a file,put it in a new folder, and expand that folder. But if you hold down the command keybefore selecting "Expand" from the "File" menu,Stuffit Expander will offer to expand all the contentsof a folder, regardless of file type. The issue in System 6 is thatStuffit Expander will only offer to expand files withthe correct Macintosh file type, and files oftendon't have that type. Stuffit Expander 4.0.1 works better in System 7, but stillcan be used in System 6. Stuffit_expander_40.bin(205K) Stuffit Expander 4.0.1 in the original format.ĭecodes StuffIt and CompactPro archives,BinHex, and MacBinary.Requires System 6.0.5 or later.Smith Micro Software continues to develop Stuffit Expander for OS X.( Stuffit Expander on Wikipedia)Įxpander Enhancer, that comes with DropStuff,allows Stuffit Expanderto decode many additionalarchive kinds. Stuffit_expander_40.zip(201K) Stuffit Expander 4.0.1 repackaged into a zipped hfs disk image and checksum file.The disk image can be mounted with Mini vMac. You’re welcome to connect and say hey on LinkedIn.Stuffit Expander hosted by the Gryphel Project I'm currently playing around in an engineering department where I work on a wide variety of interesting and meaningful projects on a daily basis. I enjoy creating things, whether that be websites, plugins, mobile apps. Posted in Technology Tagged archive, Mac, zip About Select Applications and find StuffIt Expander and Open. StuffIt Expander is the fastest most efficient way to access compressed files. There is no interface to learn, and no nag screen to dismiss. Users can access the contents of an archive or encoded file simply by double clicking it. StuffIt Expander is free on app store.Īfter installation right-click on the zip, Open with, Other. StuffIt Expander also offers users award winning ease of use. There is several application to resolve this problem. I have tried to extract the installer from the archive with the Windows version of Stuffit Expander, but when I. The Mac is up-to-date running Mac OS X 10.7.3 and still running into this problem. With a link to an installer for Stuffit Expander 7.0, in a. Mac OS X has a built-in application to do this, Archive Utility, but apparently this does not work with every zip files. The Archive Utility error: “Unable to expand “myfiles.zip” into “Downloads”. Mac should be able to open a zip, however, depending on version, OS or some other strange reason.
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