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Does not seem to work and not totally freeware 



- Version: 0.5, 4/8/2006 06:54PM PST
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cprn4funMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- Does not seem to work and not totally freeware
sounds ok - Version: 0.4, 1/7/2006 06:31PM PST
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one_won
this seems ok. contrary to a previous comment Gumby does indeed make .rar files also (besides unraring them), you just use the option key on the gumby rar window to change it from process to create. several Gumby windows operate in this option manner.
it gives errors in Tiger - Version: 0.4, 9/20/2005 03:50AM PST
liminal258
No way to show to the installer where are the appl it needs. It always gives an AppleScript error and it is set to previous version 0.3 (...)
Even after installing 3.51 rar rarlabs file in the correct place inside of RarMe, it does not compress files. It runs in the terminal and then errors and does not create the rar file. Using process in terminal setting I get the error Cannot open /Users/xxx/Desktop/testfile.txt
Creating archive /Users/xxx/Desktop/test.rar in terminal. WARNING: No files Using Processs in RarMe setting I get an AppleScript error dialog saying cannot open.
I tried several different files, but it won't work. Does it really work in Tiger?