Or use CleanArchiver, which is freeware and can compress to the
following formats:
gzip
bzip2
zip
DiskImage
Stuffit
StuffitX
Greetings,
Wouter
On 04 Jan 2006, at 02:21, Ton Kuypers wrote:
I use Stuffit to create SIT files for distribution to Macs and ZIP
files for distribution to Windows users... And Stuffit has got an
option NOT to copy these pesky hidden files...
Works perfect, can advice it to anyone!
Warm regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
http://www.dmp-int.com
On 4-jan-06, at 01:14, Scott Rossi wrote:
I've been plagued by this enough that I thought I would ask...
For me, creating simple ZIP archives on Mac systems that contain a
few files
is usually straightforward. However, I often find that when the ZIP
archives starts to contain nested subfolders, I often wind up with
invisible
.ds_store files that corrupt the archive when it comes time to
decompress on
Windows systems. The only recourse seems to be to move folders
over to
Windows, delete any .ds_store files, and compress there.
Is there any Mac utility out there that allows one to poke around
inside a
ZIP archive to delete these extraneous .ds_store files? Or even
better,
some way to tell Stuffit to ignore/delete these files in the first
place?
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