![]() Interarchy felt a bit too much like a Mac OS 9 application with a coat of Mac OS X paint at the time - but at least it was working, and its interface was reasonably familiar and straightforward to me. Some of the other applications I tried simply didn’t work with some of the FTP servers that I had to use, and some of them simply had an interface that was too foreign to a long-time Mac user like me (probably because they came from the NeXT world). I experimented with various freeware and shareware applications that were available at the time, and ended up deciding to purchase Interarchy 4.0. It’s funny how you get used to a particular interface.īack in 2000, when I made the transition to Mac OS X, I had to find an FTP application to replace my trusty old Fetch application, which was Classic-only at the time. įor more information about anything to do with Interarchy visit. Ī more detailed tour to give you a better idea of Interarchy's power and versatility is available at. Ī brief taste of Interarchy in action can be found at. This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young online documentation on Interarchy can be found at. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. įor sales enquires, customer service, technical support, or to contact project management, our current contact information is listed at. Steep volume discounts are available for large organizations.Ī fully-functional trial version of Interarchy is available for downloaded from. For instructions on claiming your discounted upgrade to version 8, look up your license at. Customers who purchased any previous version of Interarchy (or Anarchie) before January 2006 can upgrade to Interarchy 8 for US$19. Version 8.x is a paid upgrade for purchases before January 2006. Customers can look up their Interarchy license at. This is a free upgrade for owners of Interarchy 8.x, or for customers who purchased Interarchy 7.x after 1 January 2006. New customers can purchase Interarchy from for US$39. Interarchy is licensed on a per workstation basis (individuals can choose to license it on a per user basis). Interarchy is engineered by Stairways Software Pty Ltd and distributed by Kagi. New Upload Permissions allows you to pre-set upload permissions.Fixed problems uploading files greater than 1Meg to WebDAV.Auto Upload to multiple remote directories with a single action.Support for Amazon S3, Amazon's Simple Storage Service.Interarchy 8.1 added the following changes and refinements: Corrected a problem with username/passwords containing symbols.Corrected keyboard focus problem when switching tabs.Fixed a crash that could occur with WebDAV servers missing information.Fixed a crash that could occur when displaying a contextual menu in Icon View.Mouse scroll wheel works in Transfers window.Support downloading folders from Amazon S3.Correctly encode Amazon S3 keys containing spaces and symbols.Correct support for resuming HTTP/WebDAV/Amazon S3 downloads.Interarchy 8.1.1 resolves the following issues: Interarchy 8 requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater. Auto Uploads to multiple remote directories.Merge/Overwrite/Ask/Abort for folder uploads.Preserve permissions and dates in SFTP.Full international support with UTF-8 everywhere.WebDAV support, including Apple's iDisk.Dashboard Widgets (Bookmark, Network Status).Automator Actions (Download, List, Upload). ![]() Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel native code.Major new features in Interarchy 8 include: Interarchy 8 follows on the long history of improvements to provide a host of new features. In addition, it can download files or whole web sites using HTTP, provide a wealth of information about your Internet connection, and help you work with remote servers across the Internet. Interarchy can download and upload files via FTP (the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), WebDAV (including iDisks), and Amazon S3 as well as FTP over SSH (FTP/SSH) and SSL-TLS. This release resolves a number of minor bugs mostly related to Amazon S3 support. Perth, Western Australia - 29 June 2006 - Stairways Software Pty Ltd is pleased to announce Interarchy 8.1.1, the new Universal Binary version of its powerful, flexible, award-winning Internet application for Mac OS X. Press Release for Stairways Software releases Interarchy 8.1.1
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