My Reply follows quote. On 26/11/2004 13:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>In the late 80s, there was a Mac compress software that created .arc
>compressed file.  Anyone know a software that can decompress the .arc
>file?  I tried stuffIt expander without success.
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Don't know which utility created the archive, but according to this
extract, Aladding Expander _should_  be able to extract the file.


 Aladdin Expander�
(Note: this program is no longer free). The classic decompression tool
for the Mac is now available for Windows users. An easy-to-use utility,
Aladdin Expander can handle any type of compressed file you throw at it,
including .zip files. It'll also handle uuencoded (.uue), BinHex (.hqx),
and MacBinary (.bin), ARC (.arc), Arj (.arj), and gzip (.gz) formats.
(For Windows, Macs, Linux and Solaris).

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