From: Josh J. <jj...@gm...> - 2012-07-12 03:16:26
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On Jul 10, 2012, at 3:26 AM, Ronald P. Regensburg wrote: > Ah! Apparently MacBinary. I have seen thousands of MacBinary files > in past decades, always with a .bin file extension. This is the > first time I see a .mbin extension. It's true that most MacBinary files use .bin. But .bin is also used for other kinds of binary files, like disk images, and I wanted to avoid ambiguity. Josh |