Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!lll-winken!uunet!mcsun!sunic!kth!draken!d88-sli From: d88-sli@nada.kth.se (Stefan Lindmark) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Help! What do you do with a SIT file? Message-ID: <1607@draken.nada.kth.se> Date: 11 Sep 89 10:41:17 GMT References: Reply-To: d88-sli@nada.kth.se (Stefan Lindmark) Distribution: comp Organization: Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Lines: 17 In article tjfs@tadtec.uucp (Tim Steele) writes: >I've got hold of a copy of BinHex 5.0 and Kermit, so I can copy >comp.binaries.mac files to my Mac and convert them, but I find that >most of them turn out to be xxx.sit files, which seem to need some >application (called SIT! ?) to turn them into something useful. >Help! What do I need to do here? SIT! files are created by StuffIt, which is an archive utility. Just get StuffIt (from a friend, anonymous ftp from the info-mac archives at sumex-aim.stanford.edu in /info-mac/util) and double-click at the file or open it from inside StuffIt. No need to use BinHex, since there is an option in StuffIt called "decode binhexed file" which will do the work for you. -- Stefan Lindmark Email: d88-sli@nada.kth.se Snail-mail: Don't even bother... If everybody helped one newuser today, the world would look a bit happier.