Stuffit Expander 7.0.3 Download

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StuffIt Expander is a file compression and expansion utility that can handle a number of different file archive formats. It's a free app available from the App Store and several other Web sites, and it installs quickly. StuffIt Expander supports a number of file formats, including ZIP, ZIPX, 7ZX, RAR, and TAR. The StuffIt Expander interface is clean, allowing you to create archives by the usual drag-and-drop method or by menu actions.

Clicking on an archive file can unpack that archive. You can add password protection to your ZIP files. There is a registration nag that appears with StuffIt Expander, and while you don't need to register to use the tool, the nags will get annoying as time goes. We tested StuffIt Expander on a number of archive files created by several methods on different machines.

While the app worked fine with ZIP and ZIPX files, we did have occasional problems with RAR files, some of which StuffIt Expander simply couldn't open properly. Whether this will be fixed shortly or not remains to be seen. Since Mac OS X includes an Archive utility, the real reason users would want a supplemental tool is for RAR and other archives not supported by the included Archive app. Unfortunately, because of these problems opening RAR files, we uninstalled this app. Editors' note: This is a review of the trial version of Stuffit Expander 2011.15.0.4.

From StuffIt Destinations packages your files and sends them where you want them as easily as drag-and-drop. Need security? Destinations uses strong AES 256-bit encryption. Destinations combines DropStuff and StuffIt Expander into one powerful tool. It's an expansion tool that supports nearly any file type you download from the Internet or receive as an attachment. Destinations can create Apple Disk Images (.dmg), Zip (.zip), StuffIt X (.sitx), compressed Tar archives (.tbz2) and can upload and share files through our SendStuffNow file hosting service, your MobileMe iDisk, or FTP server. Compress files to CD/DVD or send compressed attachments.

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Tailor your Destination's tiles: Choose a destination, a compression format with or without encryption, and notification option. Then drag and drop a file onto a tile and it's off.

Just set it once. Destinations is the newest member of the StuffIt Family for Macintosh, which includes free StuffIt Expander 2011, StuffIt 2011 and StuffIt Deluxe 2011. Full Specifications General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date May 13, 2013 Date Added May 13, 2013 Version 2011.15.0.7 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.5 Intel/PPC Additional Requirements Growl notification support requires Growl to be installed.

Download Information File Size 73.88MB File Name destinationsinstallermulti4790.dmg Popularity Total Downloads 929,838 Downloads Last Week 95 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations 30-day trial Price $29.99.

16.0.5 / February 26, 2016 ( 2016-02-26), File Extractor/Decompressor Website StuffIt Expander is a proprietary, software utility developed by (a subsidiary of formerly known as Aladdin Systems). It runs on the, and /. As of November 2010, the latest Macintosh version is 2011 (15.0.2), which requires or later. Version 2010 (14.0.1) runs on, version 10.0.2 runs on, and version 8.0.2 runs on through. The latest version for is 7.0.3. As of September 2011, the version is no longer available for download from the official page.

StuffIt has been a target of criticism and dissatisfaction from Mac users in the past as the file format changes frequently, notably during the introduction of StuffIt version 5.0. Expander 5.0 contained many bugs, and its file format was not readable by the earlier version 4.5, leaving Mac users of the time without a viable compression utility. The latest version for is 2009 (13.0). Contrary to the version 12.0, which was only able to decompress the newer (and ) archives, version 2009 claims to be able to decompress over 30 formats, some listed below.

The executables require both, the and runtimes. The previous stand-alone version able to decompress and other -specific archives was 7.02, distributed with v7.0.x for. From versions 7.5.x to 11 the Expander capabilities were actually performed by the, that allowed decompression even after the end of the trial period. To start in Expander mode the following command line switches were used: -expand -uiexpander. Note that the registration reminder dialogue box is not shown in this case. There is also a application called UNSTUFF v1.1 that allows decompression of files.