Is there a way to open .sea (self-extracting archive) files in Leopard?
These .sea files are self extracting but they only self-extract in the classic operating system. I have read that Stuffit Expander decodes these files but I have tried it and it does NOT work. Neither does changing the suffix to .exe. I am trying to open .sea files downloaded from the Apple website (old system software to use in an emulator) and I cannot. Is there any freeware or shareware around that will decode these files?
This link might help
http://filext.com/file-extension/SEA It's not a good idea to change extensions. The .exe is a PC extension for an executable file, and has nothing to do with the .sea extension.
Are you looking to run a Windows program?
I just found an .sea file on my drive to test. Stuffit Expander (2009 or version 13) works fine for this file on my system. Perhaps you need to get a more recent version.
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