Fernando,

Many Macintosh StuffIt (.SIT)  files downloaded on a PC will still work on a
Mac,  *BUT*  you won't be able to double-click on them to open and decode
them.    Instead, open StuffIt Expander itself, and then Open the .SIT file
from within.

Nine times out of ten, it works for me!   :-)

       Bob


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mattera Fernando Mario (IBM)"

> Hi all,
>
> I downloaded (with my "pee-cee") Mac programs with .sit extension
> In te Mac appears something like "there is no aplication to open
> this file" or similar.
> I use HFV explorer to copy files to Mac.
> Any ideas I appreciate.
>
> Fernando



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