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Subject:Re: MAC and PageMaker From:Scott Turner <sturner -at- airmail -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 22 Nov 2000 12:52:52 -0600
Arlen -dot- P -dot- Walker -at- jci -dot- com wrote:
> >I HAVE also had problems with floppies and zip disks and
> >compression/decompression software. Many of my PageMaker
> >documents vastly
> >exceed the capacity of a single floppy; Mac and PC zip drives don't
like
> >eachothers' disks;
>
> I've never seen an incidence of a Mac rejecting a PC-formatted zip in
my
> life. PC's don't like Mac-formatted zips, though.
>
> > and Mac and PC decompression technologies don't always
> >work together.
>
> In my experience, Zip is better at cross-platform transfer than
Stuffit
> (mainly because the folks that are PC-centric don't have Stuffit for
> Windows installed, and are usually afraid to go get it, for fear of
> upsetting their system). There are several zip compressors available
for
> the Mac. I've had some problems with UnZip, for example, but not with
> enough regularity to be able to diagnose what's causing them.
>
> I've had some problems with getting compressed TIFF images across
> platforms, but that's usually caused by the fact that the PC and Mac
> formats for TIFF have the order of bytes reversed. Some Mac programs
are
> savvy enough to realize this and compensate for it, but not all.
>
Or Use Stuffit 5.5 or 6.0. It will zip and create self-extracting files
for
Windows.
Scott
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