My Reply follows quote. On 29/08/2004 10:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>Hey, I just got a Powerbook 170 for five dollars at a flea market.  It has 
>decent versions of word, Powerpoint, and excel on it already, which makes it 
>useful to me.   However, I've found a bunch of other old programs for it on 
>the internet that need to be opened using stuffit expander.  My powerbook 
>won't recognize anything that needs to be opened this way and I can't get
>it to recognize any versions of stuffit I've downloaded.  I am downloading 
>on my office pentium something point something and have a free version of 
>transmac installed to transfer to the old powerbook.  However, the only way 
>I can get anything from the office computer to the little mac is by using 
>three and a half disks.  I'm not exactly a master of the high tech, so lets 
>just assume I know almost nothing at all.  I do know that I am running 
>system 7.0.1, and have 4 MB of RAM.  I've looked everywhere for an 
>explanation of what to do and haven't found one.
>Anyone have any suggestions?
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Your answer is probably here:

<http://macfaq.org/index.shtml>

Ken

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