To download files from your Locker to your hard drive, click the Get button. To upload files from your hard drive to your Locker, click the Put button. Downloading from your Locker. When you click the Get button, Fetch prompts you for a place to save the files.
Developer(s) | Fetch Softworks |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Classic Mac OS, macOS |
Type | FTP client |
License | Proprietary |
Website | fetchsoftworks.com |
- The latest version of Fetch is 5.8 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Download Managers in the Internet Tools category. The app is developed by Fetch Softworks and its user rating is 4.7 out of 5. Fetch SFTP for Mac. A faculty or staff NetID and password are required. Fetch is licensed for academic use only.
- Fetch is a full-featured FTP, SFTP and FTPS (FTP with TLS/SSL) client with a simple and easy-to-use interface. Fetch features include: one-click editing remote files with any application, automatic restart of failed or stalled transfers, Quick Look, WebView, droplet shortcuts, automatic support for Zip, Tar, Gzip, StuffIt and other common file formats, Bonjour support, Unicode file names.
Fetch is an easy-to-use, full-featured FTP and SFTP client for the Apple Macintosh.Please note if Fetch does not work for you, there are other free SFTP programs available on the web. To connect.
Fetch is an easy-to-use, full-featured FTP and SFTP client for the Apple Macintosh.Please note if Fetch does not work for you, there are other free SFTP programs available on the web. Hostname: sftp.wm.edu (or webftp.wm.edu, for users of webftp) Username: your W&M Username Connect using: SFTP. Mac archive apps. Fetch is a reliable, full-featured file transfer client for the Apple Macintosh whose user interface emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. Fetch supports FTP and SFTP, the most popular file transfer protocols on the Internet.
Fetch is a full-featured GUI-based FTP client for the classic Mac OS and macOS made by Fetch Softworks. In addition to basic FTP functionality, Fetch includes such features as editing files without having to download them and re-upload them. In version 5.0, support for SFTP was added, and in version 5.2, FTPS was added.
History[edit]
Fetch was created in the summer of 1989 by Jim Matthews, an employee of Dartmouth College. At the time, it was intended primarily for internal college use. Fetch was maintained and updated as a Dartmouth software project and was eventually released as shareware, becoming very popular in the Macintosh community. Due to its status as an official product of an educational institution, Fetch was always free for educational users.[1]
The first version of Fetch was a desk accessory. For most of the 1990s it competed with Anarchie as one of the two main Mac FTP clients.
After being a contestant on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in December 2000, Matthews used his winnings to purchase the Fetch source code and launch Fetch Softworks.[1]Browser for mac 10.7.5.
Essay contest[edit]
In September 2007, Fetch Softworks hosted a back-to-school essay contest for students, teachers, or anyone else affiliated with an educational institution. There were five winners: four second-prize winners and one grand-prize winner; the second-place contestants were awarded a third-generation iPod Nano and $100. The grand-prize winner was given a black Apple MacBook along with $750. The contest asked Fetch users how they incorporated Fetch into their lives.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'The Fetch Softworks Story'. Fetch Softworks. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
External links[edit]
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Developer(s) | Fetch Softworks |
---|---|
Stable release | |
Operating system | Classic Mac OS, macOS |
Type | FTP client |
License | Proprietary |
Website | fetchsoftworks.com |
Fetch is an easy-to-use, full-featured FTP and SFTP client for the Apple Macintosh.Please note if Fetch does not work for you, there are other free SFTP programs available on the web. To connect.
Fetch is an easy-to-use, full-featured FTP and SFTP client for the Apple Macintosh.Please note if Fetch does not work for you, there are other free SFTP programs available on the web. Hostname: sftp.wm.edu (or webftp.wm.edu, for users of webftp) Username: your W&M Username Connect using: SFTP. Mac archive apps. Fetch is a reliable, full-featured file transfer client for the Apple Macintosh whose user interface emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. Fetch supports FTP and SFTP, the most popular file transfer protocols on the Internet.
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Fetch is a full-featured GUI-based FTP client for the classic Mac OS and macOS made by Fetch Softworks. In addition to basic FTP functionality, Fetch includes such features as editing files without having to download them and re-upload them. In version 5.0, support for SFTP was added, and in version 5.2, FTPS was added.
History[edit]
Fetch was created in the summer of 1989 by Jim Matthews, an employee of Dartmouth College. At the time, it was intended primarily for internal college use. Fetch was maintained and updated as a Dartmouth software project and was eventually released as shareware, becoming very popular in the Macintosh community. Due to its status as an official product of an educational institution, Fetch was always free for educational users.[1]
The first version of Fetch was a desk accessory. For most of the 1990s it competed with Anarchie as one of the two main Mac FTP clients.
After being a contestant on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in December 2000, Matthews used his winnings to purchase the Fetch source code and launch Fetch Softworks.[1]Browser for mac 10.7.5.
Essay contest[edit]
In September 2007, Fetch Softworks hosted a back-to-school essay contest for students, teachers, or anyone else affiliated with an educational institution. There were five winners: four second-prize winners and one grand-prize winner; the second-place contestants were awarded a third-generation iPod Nano and $100. The grand-prize winner was given a black Apple MacBook along with $750. The contest asked Fetch users how they incorporated Fetch into their lives.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'The Fetch Softworks Story'. Fetch Softworks. Retrieved 22 June 2015.