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PCTools

PCTools - 1.0

decompress and convert files from the command line

All Time: (3.2)
This Version: (3.2)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2001-11-25
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 9,866
Downloads (all versions): 9,863

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Product Description:

PCTools is a package that install binchunker, unRAR and unACE command line tools. Binchunker is a tool that convert PC made CD image files (named .bin and .cue or .raw and .cue) into .iso or .cdr CD image file (that can be burnt into Toast). UnRAR and UnACE are decompression tools for PC RAR and ACE files. UnRAR support splited RAR files.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.x

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (3.2) Features: (3.0) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (2.0) Quality / Stability: Not rated (0.0) Price: Not rated (0.0)
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PCTools ReviewUnAce outdated? - Version: 1.0, 8/29/2003 09:28PM PST

Mikuro
Well, it's failed to open every single ACE file I've thrown at it, claiming that they're all invalid archives. This is almost impossible to believe, since these files came from many different sources. I guess the UnAce routine it uses is outdated and doesn't support many ACE files.

The search for a Mac ACE decompressor continues...
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PCTools CommentaryNiccolo - I… - Version: 1.0, 6/2/2002 11:57AM PST

p_i_x_e_l_p_i_m_p
had the same issue. A *nix friend told me the shell was not reading the brackets corretcly, so he suggested using slashes to "quote" the brackets as literal characters. The modified command looked like this: unrar e filename.r[01-03]
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PCTools ReviewIt just works.… - Version: 1.0, 1/23/2002 11:35AM PST

alajuela
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