If you know otherwise, please contact us and we will remove them accordingly. To the best of our knowledge, these titles are classified as "abandonware" for having been discontinued by their publishers after Steve Job's public funeral declaring Mac OS 9 a "Dead Operating System".
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sit formats, but it's still useful for very old Macintosh models, since it's the last version to work on early Mac OS versions 1.x to 6.x (it also works up to 7.6 but Stuffit 5.5 is highly recommended if you run Mac OS 7. Before installing DropStuff 5.5, you should remove everything Stuffit Deluxe 3.5.1 related (namely the 'Aladdin', 'Stuffit Engine' and 'Viewer Engine' under System Folder. sit archive, which in turn you will expand using Stuffit Expander 5.5 from this page. Note that it does NOT work on 4.x or newer. Stuffit Deluxe 3.5.1 will enable you to join the 2 segments and obtain a regular. Please Donate: If you feel you have benefited from this forum and you have the means, feel free to contribute $5, $10, or $15 dollars, Paypal: Mac OS 9 Lives does not claim rights to any software on the site. sit archives made in the 80's and early 90's. Additionally, once the StuffIt Expander app is open, check EDIT > PREFERENCES > INTERNET and "use stuffit expander for all available types" StuffIt Expander is included in every Mac OS 9 installation. Unlike ZIP, Stuffit preserves special resource fork and creator type information required by Macintosh file systems. Most Macintosh file archives are in this format.
STUFFIT EXPANDER 5.1 FOR MAC OS
The 5.1.5 update for StuffIt Deluxe simply provides support for Mac OS 9.0 and includes the most current version of StuffIt Expander, version 5.5. Stuffit Expander, from Aladdin Systems, is a freely redistributable tool for extracting Stuffit 'SIT' archives on Apple Macintosh computers. StuffIt Deluxe 5.1.5 has been tested extensively under Mac OS(R) 9.0 (and earlier) operating systems. After downloading, if the file does not automatically decode by double-clicking, we recommend opening StuffIt Expander and Selecting "File" and "Open" to decode the downloaded file. StuffIt 5.5 upgrade, also released today. Instructions: Most of our files have been encoded with MacBinary format (.bin) so that the data and the resource fork of the file will not be damaged when storing the file on a non-Macintosh file system.