when i extracted it to desktop a blue folder appeared.Trying to open that finder asks which application to use to open it.It is 12 mb on disk.Only one folder.many thanks for your time(the icon is white with nothing written)Macman said:are there any other files in there? how big is the file? what does the icon look like?
many thanks,Macman,i did as you suggested and on my pc with winrarhad no problems. and yes there was indeed a second file and now pleased to announce i've the complete book on my pc.(it wasn't audio though)So why wasn't it that simple with stuff it expander on the mac?Thanks for your time,EdzzMacman said:if you want, you can email it to me, my email address is in my profile, and I can take a look at it and maybe convert it into something else as I have many audio/video editing apps.
or if you try chris's idea, I'd suggest changing the extension to an audio one, not a pdf or the like, maybe a .mp3 or .mov or.aac or something similar.
Is stuffit deluxe available for free? (as i have a psychological problem buying software-from my window days)Macman said:ok, thats good. its easy on mac, if you have stuffit deluxe, use drop segment, if you don't,
there are 3rd party apps that will do it.
o.k i'll leave you in peace now thanks again for your time.Macman said:no, thats why its deluxe, it has a lot more features than the regular stuffit expander, which is free and comes with os x.