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- Price: Free
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- Date added: January 28, 2002
- Total Downloads: 44,250
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- Average user rating: stars out of 4 votes
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From Scott Anguish :OpenUp allows you to easily decompress PAX, GNUTAR, and ZIP archives without using the terminal. It also can decompress ARC, ARJ, ATOB, UUencode, BZIP, toast, GZIP, compress, LHA, and ZOO files.
This version fixes a long standing bug when you try to shut down.
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Version: OpenUp 3.2
"puts decompressed archive in awkward location"
Pros: nothing
Cons: it does even less than StuffIt Expander. The archive ended up in ~/Library/OpenUp and is deleted when Open Up quits. Help / Supported Decompression Formats ... is disabled in version 3.2... try Zipeg instead...
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: OpenUp 3.2
Pros: Did what I need. Opens .gz files that are larger than 2 gig (Stuffit won't). Works great.
Cons: Minor complaint (very minor). Didn't provide any indication that it was doing anything. The first time I tried it I didn't think it was working so I force quit it. I tried again and just decided to leave it and see what happens. After a while i saw "Successful". An indication that it is working would be nice, but it is still a GREAT JOB.
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: OpenUp 3.2
"doesn't have file name length problems"
Summary: When unzipping, unfortunately the UnStuffit utility which comes with Mac OS X truncates files names longer than 31 characters. OpenUp doesn't, and unlike most other unzip utilities, it is free and a native OS X app. Nice job, Scott!
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