![]() ![]() sitx files though they have to boot into MacOS 9 to install Stuffit Expander 7.x) sitx its a smaller format and can be expanded via Stuffit 7.x which will run on any MacOS 8.6 or higher (yes that DOES include Classic! So MacOS X 10.0-10.1.4 users can expand. sit no longer follows Apple’s guidelines politely inform any developer of MacOS X software you like who is using. Allume’s 8.0.2 fix is to to allow user to change this to either the way Stuffit 7.x products did it (ie automaticaly set this bit on) or per Apple’s guidelines. While this didn’t effect Classic or single file Carbon Mac programs it did prevent OS X native applications from launching. sit files do not support Unix permissions and at Apple’s request Allume’s Stuffit 8.0.0 products set the execution bit of files archived in. dmg files on its ownand Stuffit Expander can handle the rest. There are five main formats Mac files on the Internet occur in: BinHex 4.0 (.hqx extension), MacBinary (.bin), stuffit (.sit and. Keep this in mind when a site on this list seems to be unreachable. Most will tell you the reason for refusing anonymous login, but a few will say nothing more than ‘User anonymous unknown’ or ‘connection refused’. Keep in mind that some sites may disenable the anonymous login for a while: during certain hours of the day, for maintainance reasons, or because of too much heavy traffic. If these tools cannot find the site then it has either gone down, been removed, or is too slow (ie getting timeout errors). However if a link does not work MacOS X’s Network Utility will be your tool of choice (Interarchy has these tools as well for thost still using MacOS 9.x or older). The FTP section now list sites by name as most ISPs have gotten their DSN servers to the point that listing IP numbers was totally redundent. The Mac-Site-list is composed of four parts: the introduction(this section), Mac FTP sites (some with notes), Mac related http sites, and finally some search engines. Internet: BruceG6069 For folks new to the Mac Sitelist Please send newly discovered macintosh sites (with directories to check), bug fixes, and comments to: hqx file.Ĭopyright 2004 by Bruce Grubb with document concept and portionsof its text Copyright 1991 by Mike Gleason. sitx file which contains all the web pages.txt file Format chart section format-chart-153.txt,same sites as. Revisions notices posted Quarterly to the USENET newsgroups, , and .misc. Note: Mike Gleason no longer supports this list and has given mehis kind permision to continue it. ![]() Note to World Wide Web users: Mac-Site-list is accually composed of three crosslinked files which CANNOT be renamed: Mac-site.css, mac-site-list.html, ftp-list.html, and The advantage of this set-up is not only is it easier for me update and edit but people can go directly to the ftp-list section without slugging through the rest of the document.Ĭhanges: Straight text version dropped in favor of web pages, Frequency has changed from monthly to quarterly All web page design informaiton from home site introduction moved to WWW section ISP Number information dropped as DNS servers are far more reliable these days. ![]() To Stairways Software for their Interarchy program without which it would be next to impossible to maintain this. To Mike Gleason for the original Mac-FTP-list and giving mepermission to continue it. It lists over 50 mac anonymous ftp sites (some with notes), over 100 Mac web pages, and contains some instructions on how to use anonymous ftp and find files as well a Format Chart showing which programs decompress and decode which files and a section on how to use certain decoded files. This is a update (Oct 1, 2004) to Mike Gleason and BruceGrubb’s Mac Site list. Mac-Site-list, HTML Version 5.0.0 Introduction Mike Gleason and Bruce Grubb’s Mac site list lists over 40 mac anonymous ftp sites (some with notes), over 100 Mac web pages, contains some instructions on how to use anonymous ftp and find files as well a format chart showing which programs decompress and decode which files and a section on how to use certain decoded files. ![]()
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