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Sorry for being a newbie but... Is Stuffit Expander alone sufficient for unstuffing newly downloaded plugs? Once I have a .sit file, how do I put it in a usable state? Whenever I try to use Stuffit Expander to unstuff a .sit file, it simply give me another .sit file. Thanks. Is their a different board I should post on?
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yeah, stuffit's all i have and need plugins usually are in a folder & the folder gets stuffed. i think by default stuffit expander don't delete the .sit file, so it'll still be there
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I can only find the .sit file that usually comes up right after I download. When one opens the plug to a usable form, does it appear in a folder on the desktop? I think it could be the disk error that supposedly occurs when I double click a .sit.bin file.
I think it could be the disk error that supposedly occurs when I double click a .sit.bin file.
oh, if it's a .bin file then yes, you'll end up with a .sit file when you open the file. just open the .sit file too. disk error? your hard drive or a diskette?
The message when I double click a .sit file is that Stuffit cannot be found. Maybe it is not recognizing my copy of Stuffit expander that should unstuff it. I guess I should get the real stuffit. Also, sometimes a dialog box asks for the application that created a .sit file - not even stuffit.
sometimes a dialog box asks for the application that created a .sit file - not even stuffit.
ahhh. find yer stuffit expander application & drag the .sit file onto it. that should work
Also, go into Expander, and check the destination to which it unstuffs. You'll probably want it in the same folder as the .sit file.
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