

SITX files regularly-or ever-you have little choice but to use this utility.

Of course, the one thing that StuffIt Expander does offer that other file-extraction tools don't is the capability to open StuffIt (.SITX) files, a popular Mac compression format. In addition, there is no Windows shell integration, and contrary to the publisher description, you cannot drag files onto the application window or its icon to prompt expansion.
#STUFFIT EXPANDER 17540 ARCHIVE#
You cannot open more than one archive at a time, and the application cannot automatically create a folder for the archives you do expand.

You can sort the resulting list by file name but not by size, location, or file type. Please note that ALL my files on Jags House are stuffed in Stuffit Expander 5.x format for the 99.9999999999 of my users on Macs and Winblows PeeCees. The current version of Stuffit Expander is 6.0 and requires a PPC Mac and system 8.1. On opening-and every time you return to the main window-the application insists on searching your computer for all supported files. Get Stuffit Lite 3.6 - works on 68000 Macs system 6 -7.5.5. Unfortunately, I don't own any macs, so I can't provide any additional info, other than that all the linux utilities think that the file is OK. StuffIt Expander is quite popular on macs, so I guess it's an issue. Unfortunately, the program is hampered by a '90s-era user interface, limited functionality, and poor integration with Windows. The multi-volume being fixed, the StuffIt Expander still considers the archive broken. According to its comprehensive Help file, StuffIt Expander 13.0.1.1 can now handle more than 30 file types, including. The utility fulfills its promise to handle more file types than past incarnations, which had been limited to. Users looking for a tool to extract multiple archive types may be disappointed by the bare and clumsy interface of this latest iteration of StuffIt Expander.
