

#ALLUME STUFFIT DELUXE FULL#
Under Smith Micro, both Unix products have since been discontinued.īy this time, Allume began to publish or distribute a full line of graphics, imaging, internet security, and utility software. StuffIt was later ported to both Linux and Solaris in 2001. Īs early as 1995, Allume began to release some elements of StuffIt to Windows while not releasing the full StuffIt for Windows until 2000. Smith Micro acquired StuffIt in 2005 as part of its purchase of Allume Systems (formerly. Īs Aladdin Systems, the company purchased the ShrinkWrap disk image utility from Macintosh shareware developer Chad Magendanz in 1996. Stuffit archives can be extracted with Stuffit Expander. Products Īs Aladdin Systems, they originally developed exclusively for Macintosh, focusing on data compression and management utilities, such as the StuffIt family of compression utilities and the StuffIt InstallerMaker delivery suite, the ShrinkWrap disk image utility, and its Spring Cleaning system optimization utility. In 2005, Allume Systems was acquired by Smith Micro Software from IMSI. A few months later in July, the company was forced to change its name from Aladdin Systems as part of a settlement of a trademark lawsuit with Aladdin Knowledge Systems. In April 2004, the company was acquired by PC software publisher International Microcomputer Software Inc. Aladdin Systems was incorporated in January 1989.
#ALLUME STUFFIT DELUXE MAC OS X#
Stuffit Deluxe 9.0 requires Mac OS X 10.3 or higher.
#ALLUME STUFFIT DELUXE UPGRADE#
Owners of a previous version of Stuffit Deluxe can upgrade to 9.0 for US29.99. JSTOR ( April 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Īllume Systems was a software developer, founded in 1988 by David Schargel and Jonathan Kahn in New York City as Aladdin Systems to develop, publish and distribute software for personal computers. Allume Systems Stuffit Deluxe 9.0 is available now for US79.99.Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. As Saatchi/New York writer Icaro Doria explains, 'since Stuffit Deluxe is file-compressing software, our idea is to show how it would work in the real world.
