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VALERIE PARTRIDGE

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Jul 20, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/20/95
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Where can I find BinHex 4.0?


Scott Pogorelc

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Jul 22, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/22/95
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In article <740271p.58...@axe.acadiau.ca>, 740...@axe.acadiau.ca
(VALERIE PARTRIDGE) wrote:

> Where can I find BinHex 4.0?

Go to you local info-mac site and then go to the Compression-Translater
Folder. You will find it there (however you will need BinHex to decode
it!).

Here is one site:

ftp://mirrors.aol.com

You can take it from there.

Regards,

Scott

OS

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Jul 23, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/23/95
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In Article <740271p.58...@axe.acadiau.ca>, 740...@axe.acadiau.ca

(VALERIE PARTRIDGE) wrote:
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>Where can I find BinHex 4.0?
>

ftp://mac.archive.umich.edu/mac/util/compression/binhex4.0.bin

Must be downloaded in MacBinary format.

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Anthony Butler

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Jul 24, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/24/95
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Call Frame Technology's BBS: (408) 975-6729 (9600 baud, etc.) You can log on
as a new user. ZTerm will work, and if you do not have that communictions
program, you can download it from just about any BBS. (Frame does not provide
ZTerm). Frame has both BinHex v 4.0 and 5.0

Anthony Butler, Seattle.

Mike Rosenberg

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Jul 26, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/26/95
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In article <scottp-2207...@scottp.cais.com>,
sco...@cais.com (Scott Pogorelc) wrote:

> In article <740271p.58...@axe.acadiau.ca>, 740...@axe.acadiau.ca


> (VALERIE PARTRIDGE) wrote:
>
> > Where can I find BinHex 4.0?
>

> Go to you local info-mac site and then go to the Compression-Translater
> Folder. You will find it there (however you will need BinHex to decode
> it!).

Talk about being caught in an endless loop! ;-) One way out of it is to
download Stuffit Expander from:

<ftp://ftp.aladdinsys.com//Pub/StuffIt_Expander_3.5.2.bin>

It can de-binhex downloads, hence no need for BinHex 4.0, and it's already
in binary form rather than binhexed.

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Mike Rosenberg
Macintosh Consultant/Instructor
mrose...@electriciti.com
San Diego

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