- of
BinHex are more
similar to uuencode, but
combined both "forks" of the Mac file
system together along with
extended file information.
BinHexed files...
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MacBinary is
similar to
BinHex, but
MacBinary produces binary files as
opposed to
ASCII text. Thus,
MacBinary files are
smaller than
BinHex files, but older...
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following formats: 7-Zip (.7z, .cb7)
AppleSingle (.as) Arc (.arc) ARJ (.arj)
BinHex (.hqx), all
versions BTOA (.b2a, .btoa) bzip2 (.bzip, .bzip2, .bz, .bz2...
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between systems running the same OS – for example,
uuencode for UNIX and
BinHex for the TRS-80 (later
adapted for the Macintosh) – and
could therefore make...
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encoding 8-bit
files using Mary Ann Horton's uuencode, and
later using BinHex or
xxencode and
pasting the
resulting text into the body of the message...
- the
resulting text is formatted. Some
encodings (the
original version of
BinHex and the
recommended encoding for CipherSaber) use four bits
instead of six...
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could not be
copied to the file
systems of
other operating systems. The Mac
BinHex and
MacBinary formats were
invented to
encode resource and data
forks into...
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utilities UUDeview – open-source
program to encode/decode Base64,
BinHex, uuencode, xxencode, etc. for Unix/Windows/DOS UUENCODE-UUDECODE – open-source...
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networks Columbia developed .boo, a binary-to-text
encoding system similar to
BinHex. For instance, IBM PC
compatibles and
Apple computers with a Compatibility...
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decoded by the recipient. Binary-to-text encodings, such as
uuencode and
BinHex were
typically used. The 8BITMIME
command was
developed to
address this...