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From: "CP Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Compact Macs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: .sea files
>
> Since .sea files are applications, they have a resource fork. If you
> transferred them from a PC as a .sea file, the resource fork was stripped
> off; hence you can't double-click on them and have them automatically
> self-extract. I can't remember whether .sea files transferred from a PC
> can be unstuffed with Stuffit Expander or not (I don't have any handy) but
> it's worth a try. If they can't be unstuffed, try to trsnafer the HQX
file
> from the PC to the Mac and then use Expander.
>
> Chris
>
I can transfer the .hqx files from the PC to the Mac, but cannot unstuff
them on the Mac with Expander if I cannot get Expander onto the Mac. I said
in a previous post I do not have Expander on my Mac.
Jim
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