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Stuffit Deluxe 2010 adopts cloud-based file transfer

updated 02:20 pm EDT, Mon September 28, 2009

Also adds plug-in support for iPhoto, Aperture

Smith Micro has introduced Stuffit Deluxe 2010, an updated file compression utility. The latest release features Stuffit Connect, a cloud-based transfer service that can share and store up to 2GB of material. Deluxe 2010 also builds in Stuffit SmartSend, an e-mail tool for more effective file attachments, and plug-in support for photo software such as iPhoto and Aperture.

Users can now also produce disk images directly from the Magic Menu. Enhanced image and audio compression is employed for PNG, TIFF and WAV files. The Stuffit Deluxe suite enables users to manage approximately 30 different compressed and encoded file formats. The software can create several archive formats including Stuffit X, and integrates with Finder using the Stuffit Quick Look plug-in.

Stuffit Deluxe 2010 requires Mac OS X 10.4, and supports Snow Leopard. It can be bought from the Smith Micro online store for $80.

 
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For real?

09/28, 02:35pm reply

Do people still use Stuffit?

ebeyer

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Yes

09/28, 02:55pm (1 reply) reply

Yes, there are some. Can anybody with the first response ever ask anything besides that one question?

fdm

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Milk milk milk milk...

09/28, 03:01pm reply

Milk milk milk milk...

MyRightEye

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Whoa...

09/28, 03:02pm reply

$80!!! Who are they freaking conning, er, I mean, kidding...

MyRightEye

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An onion on my belt

09/28, 04:21pm reply

Maybe I am just getting old internettly speaking.

Remember when this Stuffit Connect "cloud" was called an FTP site?

Remember when Web 2.0 was simply called DHTML?

Why I remember when I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time. Now to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on them. Give me five bees for a quarter you’d say...

brainiac

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