Interarchy
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Interarchy | |
Interarchy 8.1 |
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Developer: | Stairways Software Pty Ltd |
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Latest release: | 8.2 / September 6, 2006 |
OS: | Mac OS X, Mac OS Classic (Discontinued) |
Use: | FTP client, Download Manager and Network Utility |
License: | Proprietary |
Website: | Interarchy.com |
Interarchy is a file transfer application for Mac OS X. Interarchy can download and upload files via FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and Amazon S3, as well as secure forms of FTP such as FTP/SSH and FTP/SSL-TLS, and secure forms of WebDAV over HTTPS. In addition, it can download files or whole websites using HTTP and the secure HTTPS, provide a wealth of information about your Internet connection, and help you work with remote servers across the Internet.
Interarchy is engineered by Stairways Software Pty Ltd.
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[edit] Features
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Interarchy is an RFC standards compliant TCP/IP file transfer client and networking tool for Mac OS X and includes the following features.
- FTP, including FTP over SSH and FTP/SSL-TLS.
- SFTP.
- HTTP and HTTPS.
- WebDAV, including iDisk and WebDAV over HTTPS.
- IP, including Ping, traceroute, DNS, Packet Sniffing, port scanning, Network Connections.
- Automator.
- Dashboard.
- iDisk.
- Keychain.
- Address Book.
- Rendezvous/Bonjour.
- AppleScript (scriptable and recordable).
- Queueing.
- Scheduling.
- Mirroring.
- Net Disks.
- Auto Uploads.
- Download Entire Web Site.
- Check Web Site.
- Icon View, List View, and Column View.
- Tabbed Browsing.
- Mirror local and remote directories.
- Edit remote files.
[edit] History
Anarchie (so named because it was an Archie client) was one of the first FTP clients for the Macintosh; Lewis wrote it around 1993 at Curtin University, and founded Stairways Software in 1995. Anarchie gained HTTP support by version 3.5, which also dropped Archie support in favor of Apple's Sherlock tool. This was especially useful for owners of older systems, since Anarchie only required Mac OS version 7.0, while Sherlock required version 8.5. (Interarchy lost Internet search capabilities with version 7.0).
Anarchie became Interarchy with version 4.0, when it merged with Stairways' other network utilities (OT Sessionwatcher, Script Daemon, Finger and Daemon). This gave Interarchy the network utilities listed above, as well as several (finger, telnet and network time protocol) that were lost in the transition to Mac OS X.
Interarchy was carbonized with version 4.1, and has required Mac OS X since version 7.0.
[edit] Version history
- Anarchie 1.0 - 7 December 1993
- Anarchie 1.1 - 24 January 1994
- Anarchie 1.2 - 4 June 1994
- Anarchie 1.2.1 - 9 July 1994
- Anarchie 2.0 - 15 November 1996
- Anarchie Pro 3.0 - 7 September 1998
- Anarchie Pro 3.5 - 2 December 1998
- Interarchy 4.0 - 14 December 2000
- Interarchy 5.0 - 20 August 2001
- Interarchy 6.0 - 30 October 2002
- Interarchy 7.0 - 17 February 2004
- Interarchy 7.0.1 - 5 March 2004
- Interarchy 7.1 - 19 April 2004
- Interarchy 7.1.1 - 20 April 2004
- Interarchy 7.2 - 15 July 2004
- Interarchy 7.2.1 - 5 August 2004
- Interarchy 7.3 - 18 January 2005
- Interarchy 7.3.1 - 19 January 2005
- Interarchy 7.3.2 - 24 February 2005
- Interarchy 7.3.3 - 14 April 2005
- Interarchy 8.0 - 28 March 2006
- Interarchy 8.0.1 - 27 April 2006
- Interarchy 8.1 - 20 June 2006
- Interarchy 8.1.1 - 29 June 2006
- Interarchy 8.2 - 6 September 2006