Actually, I recommend the UNarchiver. It is listed on BookShare's site
in the Tools section, but here's the direct link:
http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver.html
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On Jul 19, 2009, at 8:32 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:
>
> You need to get a copy of Stuffit Expander it is free and will ask for
> the password.
> Where do I find this file at?
Matthew
>
> Gregory Kearney
> Manager - Accessible Media
> Association for the Blind of Western Australia
> 61 Kitchener
Hello,
My main objection to telling people to use Stuffit Expander now is
that current versions of the program require you to provide your email
address and then send you spam. As Dan says, the Unarchiver should
work to unpack these Bookshare files, and many other. It sounds as
though i
There is an easy way via the command-line too.
Regards,
Alex,
On 19-Jul-09, at 5:34 PM, Dan wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I don't have any problem with the unarchiver at all. It always asks
> for the password. But of course, stuffit will also work.
> Dan
> On Jul 19, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Greg Kearney wrote
Hello,
I don't have any problem with the unarchiver at all. It always asks
for the password. But of course, stuffit will also work.
Dan
On Jul 19, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:
>
> You need to get a copy of Stuffit Expander it is free and will ask for
> the password.
>
>
> Gregory Kearn
You need to get a copy of Stuffit Expander it is free and will ask for
the password.
Gregory Kearney
Manager - Accessible Media
Association for the Blind of Western Australia
61 Kitchener Avenue, PO Box 101
Victoria Park 6979, WA Australia
Telephone: +61 (08) 9311 8202
Telephone: +1 (307) 224
Hi all. I went into the prefrences and made a changes as whare to the
files and still no luck will keep playing around with it but if there
are any ideas on how to get around this thanks. I know that in
windows if unziping something and it is password protected it would
ask you for the p