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How do I preserve Macintosh file and directory names with special characters (TM, (C), etc)?

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How do I preserve Macintosh file and directory names with special characters (TM, (C), etc)?

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• Macintosh files archived with AUXZip (see Hints) and opened with CDEveryWherev1.2.1 and later by selecting “Get From” menu option. • CDEveryWhere v1.2.2 and later support Windows NT “Services for Macintosh” volumes. All filename characters are preserved. • CDEveryWhere v1.2 build 46 and later preserves the characters for MacBinary and BinHex encoded files. • Run CDEveryWhere on a Macintosh.

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