Re: BinHex 4.0

Dirk Paul Flach (d.flach@topos.ruu.nl)
Thu, 11 Jan 1996 18:17:14 EST

At 10:59 11-01-1996, Jamie Mayhew wrote:

* I just downloaded the applications for the California SB1510 grant and it
* came zipped as a BinHex file. Anyone know how I can extract it? Winzip
* doesn't work.

There are two possibilities I know of for de-BinHexing on the Windows
platform. You could use either Stuffit Expander, a nifty freeware program,
which, besides BinHex also supports several other decoding formats, but
only for decoding. A second option would be XFerPro, a shareware ($ 10)
program, which also supports several coding formats for encoding as well.

You can find any of those on the usual Windows archives. If you're not able
to find them, I'd be happy to mail them to you.

Dirk Paul

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