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StuffIt Deluxe

StuffIt Deluxe - 2010

Compress, send, and share large files online.

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Current Version: 2010
Release Date: 2009-09-28
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 4,056
Downloads (all versions): 524,960
Price: $59.99

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StuffIt Deluxe Troubleshooting Reportsmartsend and Entourage - Version: 2010, 9/28/2009 04:57PM PST

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engrav
using Entourage 2008 and Snow Leopard
so I click on small file, then Magic Menu > Stuff and Mail
Entourage comes up with a T in the body and nothing else, no attachment
Apple Mail on the other hand works, ie attachment appears
is this a bug or is my Entourage busted?
thank you
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StuffIt Deluxe Commentary? - Version: 13.0.3, 9/28/2009 03:12PM PST

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alberto2602
http://mailer.contentparadise.com/link.php?M=8495251&N=584&L=336674&F=H

Safari can’t open the page.
Safari can’t open the page “http://mailer.contentparadise.com/link.php?M=8495251&N=584&L=336674&F=H” because the server where this page is located isn’t responding.


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StuffIt Deluxe CommentaryIS Snow-Leo compatible... - Version: 2010, 9/28/2009 12:55PM PST

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slboettcher
System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 required for basic functionality. Includes support for 10.6 Snow Leopard™. Quick Look Plug-in, MacFuse Plug-in requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. MacFuse Plug-in requires that MacFuse be installed (separate download). Growl support requires Growl to be installed (separate download).
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StuffIt Deluxe CommentaryProducted with declining usefulness - Version: 13.0.3, 6/28/2009 03:27PM PST

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bgrubb
I have used Stuffit going allt he way back to 1.0 but I stopped updating Stuffit Deluxe when I upgraded to 10.3.0 and stopped using it about 2 years ago as fewer and fewer mac developers use the .sit or sitx formats anymore preferring instead tar.gz, zip or dmg as their formats of choice.

The MacOS has had dmg compression around for ages through Disk Copy, zip compression has been built into the MacOS since 10.3, and if you feel like messing with .tar and .z there is always the terminal for older MacOS versions and Archive Utility for 10.5 and higher.

Why spend money on a program that doesn't do all that much when there are freeware alternatives like The Unarchiver and shareware ones like Springy, iArchiver, and StuffIt Standard around? Especially as Stuffit Deluxe's only major use involves a format fewer and fewer people even use. Segmentation is of limited use and with bigger files and faster connections 20% better compression is not as impressive as it was in years gone by.

As sad as it is Stuffit Deluxe's time has passed. Time to put it out of its and our misery. Your wallet with thank you.
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StuffIt Deluxe ReviewDeserves A Chance - Version: 13.0.3, 3/19/2009 02:41PM PST

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martimer
As a long time StuffIt user (from the beginning) I have to admit to falling off the bandwagon a few years ago when I got tired of paying for updates that added little functionality for my purposes. Along came a need to segment files, and so I finally bought a new version (last was V 9 or 10?).

Other than a few little problems, it works really well so far as I can tell. The compression is a tad slower than the built in archiver of OSX.5 but the compression is about 20% better in my tests! The minor problems both revolve around segmenting, one I almost understand the other I do not (I assume it is a bug).

One can only segment a large file/folder from DropStuff, the Segment command in the Magic Menu will only compress your file regardless of your preferences and settings. Hopefully that is a bug that will be addressed, soon. It would also be nice if one could select a folder and then compress it and segment it with one MagicMenu command.

The larger problem is that DropStuff can only segment a StuffItX file. It would be nice to be able to segment ANY compressed file, especially given that StuffIt 'understands' RAR, ZIP, TAR, Etc. I hope that in ten years sitx will still be supported and understood as a file format since I cannot guarantee that I will have a computer that runs StuffIt.

There is a part of the software called the archive manager - I am still not sure what good this is, other than it seems to let you preview the contents of archives. While that is useful it seems that there may have been easier ways of handling that function than needing a separate application. Just my opinion.

Overall, I think StuffIt gets a bad rap. It compresses things better than other software and does it without much fuss. Too bad segmenting does not work the way I want it to. I was able to create a DropStuff droplet that handles a Stuff & Compress action and that will do what I want, just not the way I want it to - it is rough getting old and lazy...
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StuffIt Deluxe Commentarya new SR4 version is now available - Version: 13.0.3, 1/13/2009 01:39PM PST

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remyleroy
You can download a new SR4 version on the SmithMicro web page
http://my.smithmicro.com/mac/stuffit/updates.html
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StuffIt Deluxe Troubleshooting ReportSr3 such as SR2 prevent my iMac from going to deep sleep - Version: 13.0.3, 1/10/2009 02:19AM PST

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remyleroy
I have the same issue with SR3 that I encountered when SR2 had been released. As far as SR2 or SR3 is installed, my iMac (aluminium C2D 2,4 GHz with MacOS X 10.4.11) won't go to deep sleep. Only will the screen go black after the defined iddle time.

As soon as I reinstall the first release of Stuffit Deluxe 2009, the deep sleep ability comes back.
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StuffIt Deluxe Commentarydownload of 13.0.3 is fixed - Version: 13.0.3, 1/7/2009 10:39AM PST

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tracy valleau--2008
so, try again...
http://my.smithmicro.com/mac/stuffit/updates.html
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StuffIt Deluxe CommentaryLong steady decline, precipitous drop - Version: 13.0.3, 1/7/2009 07:12AM PST

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roorooroo
Aladdin=Great, Allume=OK, Smith Micro=garbage. Just look at FaxSTF.
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StuffIt Deluxe CommentaryDeluxe 13.0.3? - Version: 13.0.3, 1/6/2009 09:55PM PST

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dacx
I see no evidence of a Stuffit Deluxe 13.0.3, only the service release 3 (i.e. 13.0.2) released back in November. Only Expander has a 13.0.3 release as far as I can tell from Smith Micro's site.
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