This is fairly off-topic, but...

Aside from the 3-cheers-for-our-market-economy, giving credit where credit is
due, and subsidizing makers of good software to the detriment of those who
produce crap...

Is there any real technical advantage to purchasing a licensed copy of StuffIt?

Seems like the shareware version never expires.  And if all you really do is
"un-stuff" things that other people have made -- like downloads off the Internet
-- there's really no pressing NEED to purchase the software.

The only compelling advantage I can see is that Stuff-IT 8 for OS X offers
integration with AppleScript (so you can use it in programs).

Is there some other whiz-bang compelling feature I'm missing?

Thanks,

Dave


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