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'''StuffIt X''' is a newer format released by the makers of [[StuffIt]]. While the earlier StuffIt format and program were Mac-specific, StuffIt X has cross-platform features (for instance, storing file attributes from Windows and Unix directories) and is supported in software released for both Mac and Windows platforms. Like its predecessor, the StuffIt X format is proprietary.
 
'''StuffIt X''' is a newer format released by the makers of [[StuffIt]]. While the earlier StuffIt format and program were Mac-specific, StuffIt X has cross-platform features (for instance, storing file attributes from Windows and Unix directories) and is supported in software released for both Mac and Windows platforms. Like its predecessor, the StuffIt X format is proprietary.
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== Related formats ==
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* [[StuffIt]]
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* [[StuffIt Image Format]]
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== Identification ==
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Known files begin with "{{magic|StuffIt!}}". According to The Unarchiver source code, they can also begin with "{{magic|StuffIt?}}".
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Compare to [[StuffIt#Identification]].
  
 
== Software ==
 
== Software ==
 
* [http://www.stuffit.com/ Official site with downloads/purchases]
 
* [http://www.stuffit.com/ Official site with downloads/purchases]
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* [[The Unarchiver]]
  
 
== Other links ==
 
== Other links ==

Revision as of 15:00, 27 February 2020

File Format
Name StuffIt X
Ontology
Extension(s) .sitx
MIME Type(s) application/x-stuffitx, application/x-sitx
PRONOM fmt/399
Released 2002

StuffIt X is a newer format released by the makers of StuffIt. While the earlier StuffIt format and program were Mac-specific, StuffIt X has cross-platform features (for instance, storing file attributes from Windows and Unix directories) and is supported in software released for both Mac and Windows platforms. Like its predecessor, the StuffIt X format is proprietary.

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Related formats

Identification

Known files begin with "StuffIt!". According to The Unarchiver source code, they can also begin with "StuffIt?".

Compare to StuffIt#Identification.

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