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no default application specified to open the document?
Hello, when I try to download widgets, or any software for that matter, I get this message. "There is no default application specified to open the document ssw.sit" What application do I use to open them and how do I find it? Thanks for any help.
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stuffit expander. www.stuffit.com
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Thanks eva, that worked.
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