...Among its other capabilities are: - It can encode and decode e-mail attachments using UUEncode, MIME-64, XXEncode and BinHex without additional software. - Its Windows Explorer interface allows you to access its functions from within Explorer or via...
...memory where programming languages store and retrieve data. And it's not true that the FBI is looking for Osama's cousin, BinHex. That's a utility for converting Mac files so they move well on networks. Lest I appear to be brighter than you know me...
...compressed state. ZipMagic fully supports other popular compression formats, including a variety of e-mail attachments such as BinHex. ZipMagic works with both Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 and sells for $39.95. Craig Crossman is a columnist for The Miami...
...decoded at the other end and turned back into the picture. In early days, people used encoding methods such as UUEncode or Binhex. A group called the Internet Engineering Task Force came up with something called Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, or...
...program, and it has a lot of glitches. XX is an improvement to UU. Macintosh users, meanwhile, often trade mail with the Binhex encoding standard. Most problems arise when you e-mail outside of your kind. That is, America Online users usually have...