StuffIt Deluxe 12 review

This software’s like Jeeves – useful, expensive and increasingly irrelevant

StuffIt can split your archives into handy chunks, or upload them to FTP or .Mac servers

TechRadar Verdict

Worth it if you do a lot of compression, but many are just as well served by OS X

Pros

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    Still outperforms OS-native compression

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    Lots of compression options

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    Well-designed interface Useful archive manager

Cons

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    Pricey

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    Slow

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These days, cross-platform .zip compression is built into Mac OS X, our networks are faster and storage space is cheaper. So is StuffIt still worth it?

The answer is no, despite the improvements made in how StuffIt compresses files. It could do this because JPEG compression is a two-step process.

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