Developer(s) | Nolobe |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | macOS |
Type | FTP client |
License | Proprietary |
Website | interarchy.com |
- What is the Interarchy 11 Beta? It takes a lot of time and care to make great Mac software. Even more when you're re-building from the ground up an app that's been on the Mac for 27 years. The Interarchy 11 Beta is pre-release software. It allows you to try Interarchy 11, provide feedback, and make Interarchy.
- The sweetest Image Compression App on the Mac. Squash was built exclusively for the Mac, that’s why it’s fast, fun, and powerful. Optimising the file size.
- Interarchy 'just works' - and it works well. Interarchy's interface is highly functional, and can display directory contents in icon, list, and column views - just like the OS X Finder. Formerly known as Anarchie and Anarchie Pro, Interarchy was one of the very first Internet applications for the Mac, with a lineage going back over a dozen years.
Stairways Software Pty Ltd has released a major upgrade for Interarchy, the venerable Macintosh FTP client. The new version, 5.0, includes a huge list of new features and bug fixes. Just as thousands of Mac users have done before you, you should really take a look at Interarchy! Interarchy is a simple and intuitive file transfer client that gives you everything that you need to maintain websites, upload photos, perform backups, and share files, with support for connections to FTP, SFTP, SCP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google.
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Interarchy is a FTP client for macOS supporting FTP, SFTP, SCP, WebDAV and Amazon S3. It is made by Nolobe and supports many advanced features for transferring, syncing and managing files over the Internet.
Interarchy was created by Mac programmer Peter N Lewis in 1993 for MacintoshSystem 7.[1] Lewis went on to form Stairways Software in 1995 to continue development of Interarchy. In 2007 Lewis sold Interarchy to Matthew Drayton of Nolobe who continues to develop Interarchy to this day.[2] Drayton was an employee of Stairways Software having worked as a developer of Interarchy alongside Lewis since 2001.
Interarchy was originally called Anarchie because it was 'an Archie' client. The name was changed to Interarchy in 2000 due to a conflict with a cybersquatter.[3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Adam C. Engst (1994-01-31). 'Anarchie Rules'. Tidbits.
- ^John Gruber (2007-02-01). 'Interarchy Interview: Peter N Lewis and Matthew Drayton'. Daring Fireball.
- ^Adam C. Engst (2000-08-21). 'Anarchie Updated, Renamed to Interarchy 3.8'. Tidbits.
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Interarchy For Mac
External links[edit]
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