Sabrina,

The ebase installer is not a Stuffit file. It is a self-extracting IVISE
file (IVISE is published by MindVision), and as a self-extracting archive
you do not need any additional software to open it.

Try Bob's suggestions first. If they do not work, my suggestion is to do a
find on your hard drive to locate all ebase files. Delete all of them. Empty
the trash. Then go back to the ebase site and download ebase again. Restart
your computer with extensions off (hold down the Shift key as you restart).
Try to install ebase.

If you cannot open the file, please give me exact error messages.

Marshall


on 11/8/00 11:42 AM, Sabrina Merlo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Is there anyone on a MAC out there who had success downloading and installing
> ebase?  I am on a Powerbook G3.
> 
> I downloaded ebase three seperate times to see if it was the download.
> I have tried Stuffit Expander.
> I even downloaded a new version of it just to make sure Stuffit was working.
> Then I fooled with my Internet Config, to make sure Stuffit was identified as
> the helper for binhex files (it was and is).
> I even talked to a nice guy at Techrocks, their support place, who led me this
> far and had no answers.
> 
> But I am still without installer!  Still nothing when I try to open it.  (It
> did open once via BBedit into goblygook.)


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