SEA (StuffIt)
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− | '''SEA''' (Self-Extracting Archive) is a format and file extension used for self-contained archives for the Macintosh platform which are compressed in the [[StuffIt]] format with the extraction program embedded in the archive file so that it is directly runnable. | + | '''SEA''' (Self-Extracting Archive) is a format and file extension used for self-contained archives for the Macintosh platform which are compressed in the [[StuffIt]] format with the extraction program embedded in the archive file so that it is directly runnable. |
− | === | + | See [[SEA]] for other formats with that name or file extension. |
− | * SEA files | + | |
+ | == Identifiers == | ||
+ | The type code is {{Type Code|APPL}}, and the creator code is <code>aust</code>. | ||
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+ | == Software == | ||
+ | * SEA files can be accessed and extracted by [http://unarchiver.c3.cx/unarchiver The Unarchiver]. Although a GUI version is only available for Mac, [http://unarchiver.c3.cx/commandline command-line versions] are available for Mac, Linux and Windows. On some GNU/Linux distributions, this can be obtained through the ''unar'' package. Source code is also available (under the LGPL) | ||
+ | * [[macutil]] | ||
[[Category:Macintosh]] | [[Category:Macintosh]] |
Revision as of 15:05, 21 February 2020
SEA (Self-Extracting Archive) is a format and file extension used for self-contained archives for the Macintosh platform which are compressed in the StuffIt format with the extraction program embedded in the archive file so that it is directly runnable.
See SEA for other formats with that name or file extension.
Identifiers
The type code is APPL
, and the creator code is aust
.
Software
- SEA files can be accessed and extracted by The Unarchiver. Although a GUI version is only available for Mac, command-line versions are available for Mac, Linux and Windows. On some GNU/Linux distributions, this can be obtained through the unar package. Source code is also available (under the LGPL)
- macutil