StuffIt was created in 1987.
Stuffit expander allows you to access and uncompress Stuffit X and Zip archives effortlessly. They offer this for both Mac products and Windows products.
A SIT file is a compression file which is very much like the ZIP file. It was created by the Stuffit software application by Smith Micro and allows Mac users to compress a large number of files into a single file archive.
Stuffit Deluxe is software designed for Macintosh computers. It creates a user interface whereby the task bar is completely customisable, and programmes can be dropped onto it, for ease of use.
If it is installed into the Applications folder it should open any file you have that has that compression. If it doesn't open it automatically then "right click" (or Control click) on the file you want to open then select Stuffit and it should open then.
Commercial: WinRAR StuffIt Freeware / open-source: 7-Zip TUGZip
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RAR files can only be read by certain programs that do not come with your computer. Some programs for Windows computers are WinZip, RarZilla, IZarc, PeaZip, Zipeg, and ALZip. Programs for Mac users are Stuffit Expander, The Unarchiver, amd Zipeg.
If you have a compressed file and it won't open you may have to download a compatible Un-compressor. Apple no longer adds some 3rd party software to newer computers so it's up to you to download one. There are quite a few free ones that work, "Stuffit Expander" (from Smith Micro) and "The Unarchiver" are a couple that work well.
In the world of computer design compress refers to the act of reducing the size of a digital file. A jpeg file format uses an algorithm to reduce the file size. This is done by eliminating some information in the file. Another method is to use a compression application like ZipIt or Stuffit to create an archive file that is compressed but retains all of the vital information.
An electronic file can be compressed so that it takes up less disk space for easier sharing by using one of several file compression softwares. WinZip, WinRAR, 7-Zip, PKZip, StuffIt are some of the most common softwares. The procedure for compressing a file depends on the software used but generally it is menu driven from the software and is done just by the click of the computer's mouse.
Mac OS X does not use EXE files so there is no extraction tool. To find the contents of a Mac application right click on the applications icon and select Show Package Contents from the menu. The free utility: Stuffit Expander is capable of extracting EXE files on Mac OS X!
File encoded in the .UUE format and saved with the generic ".enc" extension; often encoded by a specific program, such as IBM Lotus 1-2-3 or Adobe Flash; protects the file from being opened by unauthorized users. Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe 2010 opens .enc files