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StuffIt Deluxe

StuffIt Deluxe

Compress, send, and share large files online.

Version:  2010

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Still a Mac standard

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Contributed by: tombovo Tuesday, September 13 2005 @ 11:12 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Stuffit Deluxe has been a standard for Mac for a long time. I agree that some versions have had issues, but overall, it has been an important tool for every day productivity. I have never experienced "disruptive to the OS" problems, never had a problem downloading (the link says "File Size: info" so I didn't expect it to just download). I will agree that pricing is a but high, but it has been a year, not just a few months, since v9.0 appeared.

It works, it saves time, and it integrates with the way users work. Purchase went smoothly, and download worked fine. So far, no problems.   
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No.. it's not. - leoofborg

Respectfully, I disagree with you.

When Apple incorporates archive functionality into the Finder and diskutil, and then *drops* Expander from their shipping OS, then it ceases to be 'the standard.'

Stuffit has gone the way of MSIE 5 for Mac, and Allume / SmithMicro know it. That's why there is all this hullybaloo about Jpeg compression and jargonese about mobile media. As a photographer I could care less, and the LAST thing I want to do is diddle with compression and metadata when they have these little discs called DVDs I can burn to. Oh, and where's the support for RAW? Allume doesn't get it.

Then there are the Comic Book Archive standards like CBR and CBZ. What are these? Renamed *.rar and *.zip, that's what! Win32 and Mac users are using these now [check out FFVIEW for a savvy viewer for OSX]. Allume doesn't address this either.

DiskUtil makes encrypted disk images that can then be zipped and mailed. I'm sure there's also Automator support there as well.

I haven't used *.sitx in a long time. So why do we still need sitx? Um. We don't.

I find Stuffit's UnRAR routine to be slower than either MacPAR Deluxe or UnrarX.

Whether you like it or not, now and in the Macintel future, zip is the way to go.

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Tuesday, September 13 2005 @ 02:52 PM PDT