SEA
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− | + | '''SEA''' might refer to: | |
+ | * [[SEA (StuffIt)|StuffIt self-extracting archive]] (type=<code>APPL</code>, creator=<code>aust</code>) | ||
+ | * [[Compact Pro]] self-extracting archive (type=<code>APPL</code>, creator=<code>EXTR</code>) | ||
+ | * [[DiskDoubler]] self-extracting archive or self-decompressing file (type=<code>APPL</code>, creator=<code>DSEA</code>) | ||
+ | * ''System Enhancement Associates'' - the company responsible for [[ARC (compression format)|ARC]] format | ||
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+ | For '''self-extracting archives''' in general: A few are listed at [[Archiving#Self-extracting archives]], but for most you should refer to the article for the main [[Archiving]] format. | ||
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+ | {{disambiguation}} |
Revision as of 14:59, 21 February 2020
SEA might refer to:
- StuffIt self-extracting archive (type=
APPL
, creator=aust
) - Compact Pro self-extracting archive (type=
APPL
, creator=EXTR
) - DiskDoubler self-extracting archive or self-decompressing file (type=
APPL
, creator=DSEA
) - System Enhancement Associates - the company responsible for ARC format
For self-extracting archives in general: A few are listed at Archiving#Self-extracting archives, but for most you should refer to the article for the main Archiving format.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the term "SEA".