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  2. StuffIt - Wikipedia

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    StuffIt is a discontinued family of computer software utilities for archiving and compressing files. Originally produced for Macintosh, versions for Microsoft Windows, Linux , and Sun Solaris were later created. [1] [2] The proprietary compression format used by the StuffIt utilities is also termed StuffIt.

  3. Robot Battle (Macintosh game) - Wikipedia

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    Demo version of Robot Battle as a StuffIt archive in FUNET's FTP archive of old Macintosh games Full game as a StuffIt archive from Macintosh Garden 's archive of old Macintosh software This article about a video game released for Macintosh computers is a stub .

  4. Allume Systems - Wikipedia

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    StuffIt was later ported to both Linux and Solaris in 2001. [ 9 ] [ 12 ] Under Smith Micro, both Unix products have since been discontinued. By this time, Allume began to publish or distribute a full line of graphics , imaging , internet security , and utility software.

  5. Wikipedia:List of free online resources - Wikipedia

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    Google Books - Searchable archive of magazines and books (some full-text, including photograph captions and references to photographs from related articles and content). United States Library of Congress [4] - Searchable archive of historic photographs, maps, performing arts, newspapers.

  6. Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia

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    In the Print/export section select Download as PDF. The rendering engine starts and a dialog appears to show the rendering progress. When rendering is complete, the dialog shows "The document file has been generated. Download the file to your computer." Click the download link to open the PDF in your selected PDF viewer.

  7. The Unarchiver - Wikipedia

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    The Unarchiver is a proprietary freeware [3] data decompression utility, which supports more formats than Archive Utility [4] (formerly known as BOMArchiveHelper), the built-in archive unpacker program in macOS. It can also handle filenames in various character encodings, created using operating system versions that use those character ...

  8. StuffIt Expander - Wikipedia

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    StuffIt has been a target of criticism and dissatisfaction from Mac users in the past as the file format changes frequently, notably during the introduction of StuffIt version 5.0. Expander 5.0 contained many bugs, and its file format was not readable by the earlier version 4.5, leaving Mac users of the time without a viable compression utility.

  9. PeaZip - Wikipedia

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    The program has an archive browser interface with search and history features for intuitive navigation of an archive's content, and allows the application of fine-grained multiple exclusion and inclusion filter rules to the archive; an alternative flat archive browsing mode is available.