top | item 40339139 (no title) Astraco | 1 year ago A installation guide would be great. I'm trying to install it and I don't know what to do with the mbin file. When click on it says something about connectfour application missing. discuss order hn newest kalleboo|1 year ago mbin most likely refers to "MacBinary" (a format used to preserve the Mac resource fork when a file is passed around online/on non-Mac file systems) jjuran|1 year ago Indeed, I use .mbin for MacBinary, as the more conventional .bin is overloaded with other meanings.I also use .mbim for MacBinary+, which encodes a directory tree instead of a single file. load replies (1) lampiaio|1 year ago The mbin file can be opened with StuffIt Expander, it contains the installer application. Astraco|1 year ago Stuffit extract the installer but it doesn't do anything, I don't know what I'm missing. load replies (1)
kalleboo|1 year ago mbin most likely refers to "MacBinary" (a format used to preserve the Mac resource fork when a file is passed around online/on non-Mac file systems) jjuran|1 year ago Indeed, I use .mbin for MacBinary, as the more conventional .bin is overloaded with other meanings.I also use .mbim for MacBinary+, which encodes a directory tree instead of a single file. load replies (1)
jjuran|1 year ago Indeed, I use .mbin for MacBinary, as the more conventional .bin is overloaded with other meanings.I also use .mbim for MacBinary+, which encodes a directory tree instead of a single file. load replies (1)
lampiaio|1 year ago The mbin file can be opened with StuffIt Expander, it contains the installer application. Astraco|1 year ago Stuffit extract the installer but it doesn't do anything, I don't know what I'm missing. load replies (1)
Astraco|1 year ago Stuffit extract the installer but it doesn't do anything, I don't know what I'm missing. load replies (1)
kalleboo|1 year ago
jjuran|1 year ago
I also use .mbim for MacBinary+, which encodes a directory tree instead of a single file.
lampiaio|1 year ago
Astraco|1 year ago