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- What Is StuffIt Expander?
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- StuffIt Expander is a free application from Aladdin Systems that expands
- seven most popular compressed and encoded formats:
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- StuffIt (.sit), Zip (.zip), Arj (.arj), Arc (.arc), gzip (.gz, .z),
- uuencode (.uu, .uue), and BinHex (.hqx).
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- It also supports StuffIt, Zip, and Arj self-extracting archives (.exe, .sea),
- and Macintosh files in MacBinary (.bin) format.
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- Where To Get And How To Install StuffIt Expander
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- We hope that once you try this new way to expand files, you will agree that
- StuffIt Expander is truly a case where you get something for nothing, and
- more than you paid for! It is available free on major online services, including
- America Online, CompuServe, popular Internet ftp sites, and Aladdin's own
- ftp site, ftp://ftp.aladdinsys.com/.
- Our setup application that installs StuffIt Expander is a single executable file.
- We tried to take the pain out of the setup process by eliminating the usual
- steps that required you to decompress a downloaded archive into a new
- directory, run setup from there to install an application, and then delete the
- files used by setup. With StuffIt Expander Setup, you download a single
- executable file that is ready to run immediately after you have downloaded it.
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- How It Works
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- Just as we tried to make setup simple, our goal with StuffIt Expander was to
- provide a one-stop expansion utility that can handle all of the most common
- and popular compressed and encoded formats. It also expands files where
- several compression or encoding operations have been applied in
- sequence, as is common with .tar.gz, .sit.hqx, or .sit.bin files found on
- the Internet. Just drop any file onto StuffIt Expander and all levels of
- compression and encoding will be removed in one step.
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- There are four ways to expand files with StuffIt Expander:
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- drag and drop file icons from your favorite Windows shell;
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- use the Expand... command in the File menu, a convenient toolbar button,
- or a simple keyboard shortcut if you prefer using menus and standard file
- open dialogs to pick files from;
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- double-click on compressed and encoded files' icons in any Windows shell;
- and finally, use a command line anywhere you are allowed to enter one
- (for example, in Program Manager's or File Manager's File/Run menu
- command, File Manager's command line, or in any other Windows shell); you
- can even call StuffIt Expander from your own application!
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- Why It Is Different
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- StuffIt Expander is a true Windows application. We built all decompression
- and decoding into it. Use StuffIt Expander to decompress and decode
- everything that gets into your computer archived, compressed, or encoded,
- and you will never see those black DOS session windows pop up all over
- the screen when you use the old DOS archivers. Tired of seeing the StuffIt
- Expander window too? Just minimize it and drag and drop onto the
- minimized desktop icon. All major features are accessible directly from the
- minimized icon, just click on it.
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- We do not put all files contained in an archive into the same directory where
- your archive already is, or ignore the directory structure of the archive like
- pkunzip does when you forget that "-d" switch. By default, we also create
- a surrounding directory when an archive contains more than one file or
- directory, so that expanded files are easy for you to find and do not mix
- with archives. Decompress several archives, and everything is neatly
- organized into subdirectories. Of course, this behavior is customizable and
- you can always tell StuffIt Expander to never create surrounding directories.
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- StuffIt Expander also has a feature (called watch directory) that allows you
- to decompress files in the background. Tell us in which directory to look for
- files, and we will automatically decompress every new file that gets there.
- And last, but not least, we tried to minimize all interaction that tends to get in
- the way when you are using other decompressors and decoders, and
- frankly, becomes annoying after a short while. We never ask you what to
- do when a file with the same name exists, or whether you want to create a
- subdirectory that is not yet there. We do it the simple and convenient way:
- create a second copy of the file, or a new directory that is in the archive or
- that you told us to use. We even let you get rid of certain warning
- messages, just tell us you do not want to see them again.