What is an "sit" file?

I have pictures in an Olympus RAW format (.ORF I think) from an Olympus 5050 Zoom Camera. I installed the Camedia Master 4.1 software and then went to the Olympus website to download the latest update (4.2). The file downloaded and displayed in the download window. I double clicked on it but it would not open as there is no application to open it with. Does anyone know what I need to use to open this file? Is there another application that can read this file? iPhoto will not open it (I didn't think it would).
Thanks

.sit files are those compressed and expandable by Aladin's Stuffit Expander.
You need to DL Stuffit, and then all supported-file formats (and .sit is but one) will be automatically expanded when they are DL in the future.

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