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I just was setting up my new sys. and found a conversion program called
"quicktime" . should be somewhere in your "C" drive ,,,,mark
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> From: Cecil Bankston <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: HQX Files
> Date: Tuesday, March 31, 1998 3:23 AM
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> A recent message inquired about viewing an image sent by a Mac as a .HQX
> file. This is a "MacBinary" file, the usual form used for sending binary
> files for use by Macs. My son, the Mac user says there is a program for
> Windows that will decode the HQX files. He thinks it's a version of
> Stuffit
> Expander, by Aladdin Software that you can download from their WWW site.
> Once it's decoded, any viewer that can display the image format (JPEG,
> etc.) should be able to show it.
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> Cecil Bankston
> Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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