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An industry-standard DVD template for Pages
Authored by: ibroughton on Mar 25, '05 04:57:43PM

I downloaded this several times and it just refuses to uncompress.

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The server is up but the site is down and I don't know which direction you are trying to go



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An industry-standard DVD template for Pages
Authored by: adrianm on Mar 25, '05 06:06:43PM
People still use stuffit to distribute stuff on the web? Maybe this site needs a hint on how to create a dmg from a folder... or maybe not. OSX has been able to do that for what, 4 years?

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An industry-standard DVD template for Pages
Authored by: MtnBiker on Mar 26, '05 12:43:50AM

What does it matter whether it's .sit or .dmg? I don't see any advantage to having another open disk I have to eject and then trash the .dmg file.

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An industry-standard DVD template for Pages
Authored by: tanreport.com on Mar 25, '05 06:26:43PM

What I did to unzip the file was I right clicked it and said open with Stuffit Expander. It asked me if I wanted to update the package and I did. Then it opened fine.



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An industry-standard DVD template for Pages
Authored by: joachimr on Aug 30, '05 08:09:51PM

It works fine - you just need to remove the .txt at the end and when you are asked if you really want it to be replaced you say "yes"



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