StuffIt Expander weighs in at a mere 57K and should be available on the major online services now. I expect that Morpheus Systems is working on adding these features to Downline, but in the meantime, Aladdin has released a free program called StuffIt Expander, which should be especially convenient for System 7 users. Of course, it would be nice if Downline understood Compact Pro and StuffIt Deluxe as well, since many people use those formats. I heard a good explanation for the "VIM" acronym at the SHARE IBM mainframe user's group conference in Anaheim last week:Ī while back we ran an article about Downline, a utility that does a wonderful job at decoding Binhex files and StuffIt 1.5.1 archives. I was told this was for a Macintosh-related product.Īt least I know Casper will recognize my voice! "move cursor blue down") into a microphone. I was asked various questions about my geographic background, and then they had me read oodles of computer "commands" (i.e. Two years ago I was "abducted" by a market researcher in a mall to participate in a special project. I just wanted to confirm that Casper is based on a large database of voices. Read on, Macduff!Ĭopyright 1992 TidBITS Electronic Publishing. We try to explain why you will care, and we also have some updated information on Macworld Expos around the world, followed by a review of ProVUE's blindingly fast database, Panorama II. Aladdin Systems has the hot new program of the week with the free StuffIt Expander, but Apple may have stolen everyone's thunder by announcing significant enhancements to the Mac operating system.
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