Re: sit files - what to use to decompress for free?
- From: Doc O'Leary <droleary.usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 18:33:22 -0500
In article <michelle-9253FE.10214809092005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In article <droleary.usenet-09DCF3.19305307092005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Doc O'Leary <droleary.usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > They have it as a stuffit file; they test it with Tiger, and see no
> > > reason to change it because it works just the same as with Panther.
> > > So they don't waste their time changing the compression on all the
> > > servers where it might reside.
> >
> > *What* "they"? You can't name one, let alone your quoted "a lot".
>
> All of Nikon's software for the Mac.
*What* Nikon software? Please give a link to something relevant. I did
a quick Google search and what it came up with are drivers it wouldn't
even let me download (tried to get me to buy a bloody CD to get them!)
and something from 2003 that probably wasn't tested on *Panther* let
alone Tiger. It seems like you're just making my case for me, so you'll
need better evidence than what you've managed so far.
.
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