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![]() .sit Files Hi! I'm new and I've only 1 (simple?) question: I just downloaded a .sit file: how can I do to open it? Two helpful people gave adivce on this Theheffe posted.. I did a quick search and found this site helpful. .sit is a compressed file (like a zip) usually done by StuffIt for mac, but there are DOS/WIN versions you can download from this site too. Hope this helps. http://helpdesk.uvic.ca/how-to/excha...oding/sit.html also .sit file are mac files. YOU need Stuffit. Drag any file directly onto Stuffit Expander andy145 Hope this helps you ![]()
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