Where is stuffit expander in osx




















Now there is a built-in archiving program as well as a number of other cost-free programs that handle pretty much ever archiving algorithm extant. This might be of sentimental value, but I'm not sure what the value-add is here. Not sure why they bothered with this update. Now when I UnStuff any of these Stuffed applications, just get errors saying the application is corrupted.

Used to be a useful set of programs for me. Not any more. The application folder takes the app but refuses to open it up. Thanks for telling me what to do. Hldwizard Apr 10 This is a reliable program and supports many different compression algorithms. Even though recent OSX versions include ZIP, they don't support all the different formats, which can be problematic depending on your needs.

For the everyday user perhaps the builtin compression is sufficient, but there are situations for advanced users that will need alternatives. Do we need to keep this on a Mac computer anymore? Solo68 Nov 11 Just a question. Please tell me how the Smith Micro website just allowed me to receive the latest version of Stuffit Expander Does someone around here know something Smith Micro does not know?

Just a thought. Since they're not posted under What's New … Change Notes Now silently fails after claiming to successfully unarchive instead of leaving a corrupt binary. The Unarchiver still handles those just fine, even on El Capitan Penguirl Jun 19 Mac App Store Preview. Dec 21, Version Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size Category Utilities. Compatibility Mac Requires macOS Languages English. Price Free. Developer Website App Support.

Family Sharing With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. If you drag and drop a stuffed archive over the StuffIt Deluxe icon, a window will open that contains the contents of the stuffed archive. Drag items out of the window or double-click them to unstuff them.

This allows you to unstuff only parts of the archive rather than the whole archive. Once StuffIt Expander has finished, it usually places the decoded file in the same folder as the original version. However, if none of the above options work, your file may be corrupt.



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