![]() ![]() You either drop a file or folder on the desired tile, or click a tile and choose a file or folder from the Open dialog. Once you’ve configured your destination tiles, using StuffIt Destinations is trivial. And you can be notified of task completion via either Growl or email. On the packaging side, each tile can archive files in StuffIt X or Zip format (either plain or encrypted), tar with bzip2, or a disk image. Some of the destinations, such as MobileMe, FTP, and SendStuffNow, requireĪdditional configuration information, such as login details and destination directory. There’s also an Expander tile for expanding anything dropped on it, and you can create multiple Expander tiles with different settings.ĭestinations can include a local file, a CD/DVD, Smith Micro’s SendStuffNow service (see “ Smith Micro Enters File Sharing World with SendStuffNow,” 4 August 2010), MobileMe, FTP, a disk image, and email (which is currently hard-coded to Apple Mail Matthew Covington of Smith Micro tells me the next minor update will work with whatever the default mail client is). For each tile, you specify destination, packaging, and notification options. So StuffIt Destinations provides a floating set of customizable tiles, each of which corresponds with a particular destination for the files dropped on it. That’s actually not quite right, since people don’t really think, “I want to compress this file and then send it via email.” Instead, we think, “I’d like to send this stuff to a colleague via email.” The whole compression step is something that’s a good idea with large files, and is necessary if you’re sending a bunch of files, but let’s face it, it’s a detail no one really needs to think about these days. Where the StuffIt Archive Manager application that appeared in StuffIt Deluxe 11 back in 2006 remains for locating and working with archives on your hard disk, StuffIt Destinations now provides a Dock-like drag-and-drop target for creating and expanding archives. StuffIt Destinations - The main new feature in StuffIt Deluxe 2011 is the addition of the StuffIt Destinations application to the suite. Not surprisingly, the core functionality of the product remains unchanged, so it continues to be able to create archives in a variety of different formats and expand many more. ![]() Keeping with its traditional schedule, Smith Micro has released StuffIt Deluxe 2011, the latest version of the longstanding compression and archiving suite of programs. #1628: iPhone 14 impressions, Dark Sky end-of-life, tales from Rogue Amoeba.#1629: iOS 16.0.2, customizing the iOS 16 Lock Screen, iPhone wallet cases, meditate for free with Oak.#1630: Apple Books changes in iOS 16, simplified USB branding, recovering a lost Google Workspace account.#1631: iOS 16.0.3 and watchOS 9.0.2, roller coasters trigger Crash Detection, Medications in iOS 16, watchOS 9 Low Power Mode.#1632: Apple Card Savings accounts, SOS in the iPhone status bar, Tab Wrangler, Focus in iOS 16.
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