Now THAT's a funny topic name...
Once you have compressed a file into a /sit (I have an ancient dropstuff- it only does .sits) you can turn them into .zip, .hqx, .bin, .sitx, .... anything else you can think of... by changing the file name, right? The only problem is, then it says I can't open them because I don't have the right permissions or some other random thing like that. I have to turn it back into .sits to be opened. The .zips can be posted, but I have never got feedback saying I messed up stuffing it... Is that only my problem, and everyone else can open my files?
I have a OS 9 dropstuff, because my computer was originally from like 1998 (or 1997...) and there is a 30 day trial that I am halfway through. Is ther any other way to compress files? It is wierd, because the stuffit that came with the OS X installed on my computer only has the expander, not dropstuff. The expander is registered, but I need to pay $30 to keep using dropstuff... what can I do? (other than registering dropstuff for $30)
I have included some compressed files, originally .sits, but given file extensions of a few different kinds. tell me if you can open them and view the contents correctly.
Attached File(s)
- Dropstuff_test2.hqx (2.12K)
Number of downloads: 12 - Dropstuff_test4.zip (2.12K)
Number of downloads: 12