Can't install Suffit(s)

I have A Cube & a G4 Tower. I can bring up either one in OS 9.1, OS 10.2.8, or OS 10.3.9. Stuffit 7.0.3 is available for OS 9.1, but I've had trouble unstuffing with the OS X systems. I've downloaded Stuffit 8.0.2 (For OS 10.2.8) and Stuffit 10.0.2 (For OS 10.3.9). Neither one will install. I have an install icon for 8.0.2 which, when clicked, does nothing - it's as though I'd done nothing. I also have a file Stuffitexp1002install.dmg. When this is clicked this error message appears: "Disk Copy Progress: Stuffitexp_1002install.dmg failed to mount due to error 95 (no mountable file system)". I've checked the console & system logs for both OS's, but found nothing that appeared relevant. Any suggestions?
Glenn Hasrw
Cube & G4 Tower   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

Hi Glenn,
it seems your system tries to open the disk images with Disk Copy. Check if you have a program called "Disk Image Mounter" at this location: /System/Library/CoreServices/DiskImageMounter.app. I'm not sure when this changed.
If you have this program, click the disk image you want to open, Type Apple-i and select DiskImageMounter from the pop-up menu called "Open with". Then click "Apply to all", close the Information window and try again.
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