ResPloder 1.6.3 review
DownloadResPloder explodes a Macintosh file into a folder.
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ResPloder explodes a Macintosh file into a folder. The data fork becomes a file called data.frk. The resource fork becomes a series of folders with each folder a resource type.
ResPloder can also implode a folder back into the original file.
Inside each folder are files containing the data for each resource of that type. For example, if a file containing PICT resources were exploded with ResPloder, then the exploded folder would contain a folder called 'PICT' and inside that folder would be one file for every PICT resource in the original file.
Drop a ResPloder-created folder onto ResPloder and type a new file name when prompted. A new file with exactly the same structure as the original file will be created.
Requirements:
CarbonLib 1.2.5 or later.
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