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TransMac reads Mac files on Window systems

updated 07:40 am EST, Thu April 1, 2004

TransMac 6.1


Acute Systems today announced , an update to its $64 software that allows Windows users to read files from Mac format disks. The application serves as a bridge between Mac and Windows file systems, mapping known extensionsfile types between platforms. It includes a built-in file browser, which offers convenient tools for searching data and viewing files on both HFS and HFS+ volumes. TransMac also can create a file based image of a Mac volume which can then be written to a CD using an external CD recording application, allowing Windows users to create Macintosh disks on Windows system. It runs on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP.


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