Mac versions of RAR are here (I can't say enough kind words about
versiontracker.com):
MacRAR 2.5.1 (shareware, release date 9/8/2000)
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=2620
MacUnRAR 1.2 (freeware, release date 11/151999)
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=2684
Enjoy!
>I was thinking that it would require a program that creates some sort of
>proprietary zip file format that includes info about other files in the set.
>I suppose spanning could be used to this effect (which is built into most
>zip programs) but it seems to be tied to the floppy drive. I suppose
Stuffit Deluxe for Mac lets you set a 'maximum' segment size. The segment
size seems limited only by the Mac OS max file size.
on 11/14/2000 1:45 PM, Joel Moore wrote:
> Hmmm...At first I couldn't see the point of this but after thinking about it
> it seems quite useful.
>
> I was thinking tha
there isn't I may have stumbled upon my next programming project.
Joel Moore
> -Original Message-
> From: david campano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:15 PM
> To: retro-talk
> Subject: RE: Back-up files are too large
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>
Are their any file splitter programs , that will split a 'zip' file for
example, and leave the 'parts' in a zip format?
Thanks for your answer.
Dave Campano
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> I'm coming from the PC world here, but there must be some Mac utilities out
> there for splitting large files up. To see what I mean search for "file
> splitter" at http://www.softseek.com. These are all PC utilities but if you
> follow some of the links to the home pages you may find that the
I'm coming from the PC world here, but there must be some Mac utilities out
there for splitting large files up. To see what I mean search for "file
splitter" at http://www.softseek.com. These are all PC utilities but if you
follow some of the links to the home pages you may find that they also
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