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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 WMuserid Connect using: SFTP. FetchMacOS - A tool to download macOS on non-Mac platforms. A few months ago I was playing around with the idea of looking at Apple's new distribution method for the macOS Installer (in the A/B test that delivers either a complete app bundle, or a 7MB stub that downloads the rest separately).

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Fetch 5.7.7 - FTP/SFTP client with Bonjour, Unicode support and more. Download the latest versions of the best Mac apps at safe and trusted MacUpdate. Fetch is one of the oldest and most well-loved FTP clients, whose cute fetching-dog animation has been running-literally-on Macs since 1989. Fetch can handle.

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You can use Fetch, a popular FTP program forMac OS and Mac OS X, to transfer files to andfrom a remote computer. For example, using Fetch, you can download afile from an anonymous FTP site.

Starting Fetch

When you run Fetch, a dialog box called New Connectionwill appear. You will need to enter the following information:

  1. In the 'Host:' field, type the host name or IP numberof the computer you will be transferring files to or from. Forexample, if you are transferring files from the computerftp.dartmouth.edu, in the 'Host:' field type: Or you can enter this computer's IP number, if you know it:
  2. Next to 'User ID:', and 'Password:', type your username andpassword for the computer you are connecting to. For anonymousFTP, try leaving these fields blank. If the anonymous FTPserver refuses your connection, try typing anonymous forthe User ID and your email address for the password.
  3. If you want to go to a specific directory, type its path in the'Initial directory:' (Fetch 4.x) or 'Directory:' (Fetch 3.x) field. InFetch 4.x, to see the 'Initial directory:' field, click the trianglenear the bottom left side of the New Connection window.If you want to enter the default directory, leave the 'Initialdirectory:' or 'Directory:' field blank.
  4. When you are done entering this information, click OK orpress Return.

Once a connection has been successfully made, Fetch will display alist of files and directories on the remote computer. Folder iconsrepresent directories and subdirectories, while generic file iconsrepresent files. The current directory is shown at the top of thewindow. Clicking the current directory name produces a pop-up menu,listing the directories in which the current directory resides.Selecting one of these moves you to that directory. You can alsochange to a specific directory by double-clicking its folder icon.

Fetch and file types

There are three modes Fetch uses to transfer files: Automatic, Text,and Binary. Additionally, when you 'Put Files' in Fetch for Mac OS X,there are several versions of Binary mode you can choose from,including Raw Data, MacBinary III, BinHex, andAppleSingle. Choose the appropriate binary mode for yourfile. In Fetch 4.x, switch between modes using the pull-down menu nextto 'Mode:'. In Fetch 3.x, click the radio button of the mode you wantto use. In both versions, Automatic is selected by default.

Automatic mode works for most files, and with it selected, Fetch willuse clues from the filename to determine the correct transfermode. Use Text mode to transfer files which are plain text with nospecial formatting. Use Binary mode to transfer word processingdocuments (e.g., Microsoft Word files), images (e.g., GIFand JPEG), compressed files (e.g., StuffIt, Zip,and GNU zip), MacBinary files, and other documentscontaining special formatting. If you transfer such a binaryfile while Fetch is in Text mode, the copy you make of the filemay not work correctly. Automatic mode usually correctly identifiesand transfers files, but if it doesn't, try specifying Text or Binarymode. For more information about file types, consult Fetch'sdocumentation.

Transferring files

Once connected, there are two ways to transfer files using Fetch:

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  • Drag and drop: If you are using System 7.5 orlater, you can download files from the remote computer by draggingthem to the desktop or to a Finder window. Conversely, youcan drag files to the Fetch window to start an upload. If you havepermission to do so, you can delete files on the remote computer bydragging the files to the Trash icon on the Mac OS desktop orMac OS X Dock. Fetch will ask you to confirm that you want to deletethe files.
  • Put/Get buttons: After highlighting a file orfolder in the window representing the remote computer, click thePut Files.. or Put File.. button to open a dialogbox where you can choose a file to upload. Click theGet.., Get File.., or GetFiles.. button to download files to your computer.

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Description

Fetch is a reliable, full-featured file transfer client for the Macintosh whose interface emphasizes simplicity and ease of use.
Fetch supports FTP, SFTP, and FTPS, the most popular file transfer protocols on the Internet for compatibility with thousands of web hosting companies, publishers, pre-press companies, Internet service providers, and more.
Fetch features include:
• Automatic resuming of failed or stalled uploads and downloads
• One-click editing remote files with any application
• Quick Look previews of remote files
• Synchronizing folders using the Mirror command
• Droplet shortcuts for easy uploading
• Automatic support for Zip, Tar, Gzip, StuffIt, and other common file formats
• WebView, which lets you easily view files in your browser and copy web addresses
• Automating repetitive tasks with Automator actions and AppleScript recording
• Extensive online help
• Dutch, French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish localizations
• Bonjour support, Unicode file names support, and more

What’s New

• Fixed a problem with the Edit command on macOS 10.13 High Sierra
• Fixed a problem with copying URLs on macOS 10.13 High Sierra
• Fixed a problem uploading files over TLS to vsFTPd 3.0.3 servers
• Fixed a problem with long mirror operations
• Fixed a -982 font error on Korean systems
• Fixed a problem with BinHex encoding of files without resource forks

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I’ve never used anything else. Not sure if thats a good thing or bad, but I’ve never had any complaints.

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OS X 10.6.6 or later

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