Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!tellab5!wiseman From: wiseman@tellabs.com (Jeff Wiseman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: binhexing Message-ID: <3313@tellab5.tellabs.com> Date: 8 Aug 90 17:57:16 GMT References: <13548@ulysses.att.com> <3762.26beff4c@wums2.wustl.edu> Sender: news@Tellabs.COM Organization: Tellabs, Inc. Lisle IL Lines: 23 In article <3762.26beff4c@wums2.wustl.edu> schreiber_r@wums2.wustl.edu writes: >In article <13548@ulysses.att.com>, mas@ulysses.att.com (Michael A. Schoen) writes: > >> I am >> now tring DDExpand's fast unsit capabilities, and was wondering if anyone >> knew of any batch binhex applications. > >I don't know of any _batch_ binhex applications, but faithful Stuffit will >encode and decode BinHex files quite well. Hope this helps a little. > I don't know what environment you're working in but if your binhexed files come in through a unix machine, "mcvert" will work wonderfully for you. I can take an entire directory of binhexed files (some of them even in parts) and with a little naming conventions applied type "mcvert *" and go to lunch! However, mcvert only runs on unix. Hope this helps -- Jeff Wiseman: ....uunet!tellab5!wiseman OR wiseman@TELLABS.COM