Okay, so as not to incriminate myself, or the person who might respond to
this, allow me to speak in a very general form. One of the programs that was
on my SE30 was a particular photo editing program that is used by
professionals. I can't seem to find a location to DL it, as it is protected
under copyright by it's manufacturer (although the version I had is
LOOOONNNGG outdated). If anyone has a copy of this program (in it's pre-4.0
version, 2.0 or 3.0 is fine) that they would be willing to send me in a
non-divided state, I would greatly appreciate it.

If my suggesting this has violated a list rule, please tell me and I will
not mention it again. Regardless of whether you have it or want me to cease
discussion of this, please email me off-list.

Thanks!

Daniel




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From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
J.S. Garrison
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:35 AM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Re: Self-Extracting Archives


on 5/11/04 10:39 AM, Griswell's Family Photography at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> The general consensus when looking on the web for solutions is that sea
> files are stand-alone, and should work regardless of what programs you
have
> on your Mac. So this puts me in a very confusing position. If you have a
PC,
> this is almost like someone giving you an executable program (EXE file)
then
> when you try to open it, the PC tells you that the program that created it
> cannot be found. EXE files do not need a specific program to run them, as
> the installer is built-in to the file itself. I am assuming that it is the
> same case with SEA files.
>
> Any ideas folks?
>
> Daniel
>


When I hit that ditch, I go to to several different versions of Stuffit
in case I get lucky.

If that doesn't do it, then it might be that the PC has removed the resource
fork of the file and Stuffit won't do it no matter what you try.

If these were emailed, I'd hook up my Mac and try forwarding it to it from
the PC.

Jeff G


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