Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!oliveb!apple!arc!chet From: chet@arc.UUCP (Chet Wood) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Mass de-binhexing Keywords: binhex, mcvert, unsit, xbin Message-ID: <303@arc.UUCP> Date: 10 May 89 00:15:29 GMT References: <8230@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <1333@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US> Sender: news@arc.UUCP Reply-To: chet@arc.UUCP (Chet Wood) Organization: Advansoft Research Corp, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 23 In-reply-to: kenk@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US (Ken Konecki) In article <1333@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US>, kenk@tellab5 (Ken Konecki) writes: >here is the source code for a wonderful little program called mcvert. I got a copy of mcvert a few weeks ago. It is a very good program. But it would really be nice if it could undecode Stuffit archives. For instance, last week I downloaded a MacIntosh Technical Note over a 2400 baud link. When I unarchived it, I discovered that it comprised 3 files: a MacWrite, a Word, and a FullWrite version of the same document. What a waste. If I had a utility to unsit the file on unix, I could just download what I need. In article <39671@bbn.COM>, levin@bbn (Joel B Levin) writes: >I use xbin, unstuff, and macput on my Sun workstation... Where does one get these utilities if one doesn't have ftp access? Do anonymous UUCP archives exist for the Macintosh-related stuff? Thank you, Chet Wood ~ (408)727-3357 arc!chet@apple.COM . Advansoft Research Corporation chet@arc.UUCP . 4301 Great America Parkway apple!arc!chet . Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA