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Polyphone is cross-platform and will open sf2, sf3, sfz, and sfArk, and will save to sf2 or export to sfz or sf3. It's sf2-centric, though, so it doesn't support some features like sfz's round-robin. Plogue sforzando is Windows (WINE?) or OS X, and will convert sfz to sf2, though the conversion did not work well for one thing I tested. Polyphone did a better job. Or you if you're comfortable with software compilation at OS X and have c compiler installed (part of Xcode), then you could build open source toll sfarkxtc, which can uncompress sfark files to sf2 from commandline.
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