Today I've resolved never to work with ancient MacOS machines and MacOS programs again. As part of a rewrite of another expensive program used by the group my company is part of, I have to receive EPS files via the web, create JPEG thumbnails, and also send out the EPS files to a publishing system when they're going to be used. Simple so far. Seems I now somehow need to magically preserve the resource forks used by the MacOS machines with their previews/thumbnails, otherwise the whole system is useless (nice to hear that after the development and testing work is otherwise done). The poor Macs can't seem to live without their resource forks for the preview (can't they just auto-generate them!), and just put in a grey space for the layout. Charming.