Darren wrote:

I'll back you up to a point, the version I use here is 3.something deluxe which gets past the lack of res fork for most .sea files and also fits nicely on a disk with other tools as a second boot disk.
I dont have enough experience to agree in full, of all the stuffit file types I think the res fork on the first part of a segmented file is far more important than a .sea, of coarse the rest of the segments dont matter. How very apple.

Forgot:

Stuffit, being what it is, will fail on some files if double clicked
but open them if directed from stuffit file option, again how very
apple. There's a third way but I cant be bothered explaining it, cheers




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