SusanneJost
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Convert MAC files to PC for free - NO FILE SIZE LIMIT
Hi,
who knows a FREE program to convert MAC files to PC(Win2000) without file size limit? One that actually WORKS?
I have already tried StuffIt Expander and HFV Explorer, they won't open anything.
I know there is stuff like MacOpener, but they're not free, and programs like TransMac are free but have a size limit.
HELP!
Thanks
Susanne
who knows a FREE program to convert MAC files to PC(Win2000) without file size limit? One that actually WORKS?
I have already tried StuffIt Expander and HFV Explorer, they won't open anything.
I know there is stuff like MacOpener, but they're not free, and programs like TransMac are free but have a size limit.
HELP!
Thanks
Susanne
Depends on the kinds of documents. Stuffit Expander is NOT a translator in any way shape or form. It is used for expanding documents that have been compressed. If youre looking to translate certain text and graphics formats then MacLink, which I believe still comes preinstalled on most macs, can be used that to translate to PC formats. If youre looking to translate mac applications to windows you simply cannot. You would need an apple emulator for PC and at the moment your emulation software for PC is less than exceptional. There is no counterpart to VirtualPC (for mac) for windows.
Hello,
I had a program named "texttran" which may suit your need.If you need it pls email me at hpchong7@yahoo.com
I had a program named "texttran" which may suit your need.If you need it pls email me at hpchong7@yahoo.com
hpchong: please post a link to the program so that other users viewing this question can find it as well.
I forget where to download, weed, if you need, give me an email.BTW, it runs on PC, so you can only copy your Mac file and do the translation on PC.
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I dont need/want it. A link just needs to be posted so the question has actual value in the PAQ archive.
I see.Agree with you!