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- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $49.99 to buy
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- Date added: August 08, 2007
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A newer version of Stuffit Standard Edition is available.
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Publisher's description
From Smith Micro :StuffIt Standard Edition gives you a suite of tools that enable you to create and access e-mail attachments and other compressed files with ease. It includes StuffIt Expander, a program that gives users quick and easy access to virtually any Internet downloads or email attachments. Expander handles all popular compression formats, including ZIP, TAR, RAR, SIT, and SITX. StuffIt Standard also includes DropStuff, which can reduce (compress) the size of files and folders by as much as 98% or their original size, reducing transfer times and saving disk space. In addition, you'll get DropZip, which can make ZIP files so users can send files to PC user who don't have StuffIt yet.
Last but not least, this download includes DropTar, which allows users to create TAR-compressed files for easy transmission to UNIX machines. Version 11.02 allows you to open encrypted zip files using the 256bit AES method.
What's new in this version:
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Version: Stuffit Standard Edition 11.02
Pros: Aforementioned tools do not look integrated. most of what they do can be done by control click of a a file or directory and choosing "Create Archive".
UI is blotted.
Unix tar files? people who exchange files with Unix folks do use command line.
Preview? There is Zipeg which is free for Mac and Windows and does it a lot better.
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Version: Stuffit Standard Edition 11.02
"Stuffit works great on my macbook seemlessly."
Pros: I like how stuffit automatically takes care of my zipped files and make them ready for me to use. works very smoothly.
Cons: non so far
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