![]() Which want Binary II headers on uploaded files.Ghost of Features Present_ Here is a Preferences and the creation of Binary II files, a very useful option for users of services such as CompuServe and GEnie This option brings up a help windowĬontaining the quick-help list describing the menu options in minor detail. I have also added the "View Help File" option. This prevents the user from having to memorize theĮxact names of devices. Selection of a device from a displayed list of available devices. All such dialogs have been replaced with a standard dialog window allowing the The most major change is at points where the I have changed the user interface in a few places to be more friendly. The old slowness of version 1.x is no more. Has had its decompression routines totally reworked and enhanced. Program can now handle Macintosh "StuffIT" archives, with either a 32-byte header (from downloading the archives fromĪmerica Online) or a 128-byte Macbinary header (used on BBSs). ![]() See theĮnd of this file for additional information.Notes Version 2.0_ This is it folks, versionĢ.0! I decided to jump the major version number because I've added along awaited feature.StuffIT support! This Comments, suggestions,Įnhancements, and/or bug reports can be sent to the author on America Online(tm), on Internet, or via US mail. This can be done without waiting for Apple's FSTs. ![]() Sets NuPak off from the rest is its ability to unpack Macintosh files compressed with StuffIT(tm), the most widely used It currently supports AppleShare(tm) network file servers. Operating systems when FSTs become available. Another ability that makes NuPak unprecidented, is the promise of accessing on other Although, the main focus of NuPak is on NuFX(tm) archives such as It therefore offers an easy to use substitute for the myriad of archival programs for theĪpple II series (as well as for other computers). NuPak IIgs is a full fledge 16-bit packing and unpacking program, running under GS/OS, that follows the Now you will be able to pack single files and send them like any otherįile. One had to pack a whole disk in order to send any file with a Has not been a way to pack files with resource forks. Such programsĪlready exist on the IIgs-most notably the CDEV files found on the IIgs System Disk and this program. Programs utilizing this format are following a format found in most Macintosh programs. With the onset of GS/OS(tm) 3.0, files containing both resource and data forks will become However, the biggest advantage of Nupak IIgs is the ability to packįiles with resource forks. ![]() Nupak IIgs offers the ability to pack and unpack not only ShrinkIT(tm) typeįiles, but files in several other formats as well. Innovative creation in packing utilities. NuPak IIgs Version 2.0 Documentation File: Revision Three NuPak IIgs(tm) is an However, the biggest advantage of NuPak IIgs is the ability to pack files with resource forks." NuPak IIgs offers the ability to pack and unpack not only ShrinkIt type files, but files in several other formats as well. "NuPak IIgs is an innovative creation in packing utilities. ![]()
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