On 7/11/2012 4:23 PM, D Finnigan wrote:
Another survey thread. There are a number of file formats for Apple II
users: NuFile (ShrinkIt), Binscii, Blu, Executioner, .dsk, .po, .sdk,
etc....
Do they cause you bother when you download files? That is, does it take you
some time to convert the file into a different format for use with an
emulator or for transferring to real hardware?
.sdk, .shk, .bxy and their ilk bother me no end. The quicker they are
expunged from all repositories, the better, in my opinion (an opinion
not shared by all, I realize). Hint: I am working on making them
transparent to ADTPro - so you wouldn't need a conversion program to be
an intermediary. And it's a huge pain - the NuFx "standard" was
interpreted "interestingly" by lots of compressors.
If so, how do you manage? Do you have a program that is convenient for you?
CiderPress rules them all. AppleCommander is getting there.