On 11/14/03 1:22 PM, "tivo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've only used the free download of Stuffit since I've used a computer, and
> it's always worked for my purposes, which are few. Any particular reasons
> for a light user like myself to use the Deluxe version?

If all you ever do is decompress files, then Stuffit Expander will more than
meet your needs. If you want to be able to compress files on a regular
basis, then Stuffit Standard might meet your needs. If you want a more
seemless experience or to automate certain compression tasks or a few other
tasks, then Stuffit Deluxe might be the way to go.

<http://www.stuffit.com/mac/index.html> has a full explanation of the
differences between the three versions of Stuffit.

Sincerely,

Scott
-- 
"I love Saturday morning cartoons. What classic humor! This is what
entertainment is all about. ...Idiots, explosives and falling anvils."
-Calvin


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