

Stairways Software Pty Ltd has released a major upgrade for Interarchy, the venerable Macintosh FTP client.

It can transfer files via FTP and HTTP, search the Internet to find the files you want, provide a wealth of information about remote servers as well as your local Internet connection and Internet applications, help manage remote servers, let you remotely control and test your Macintosh across the Internet.
#Interarchy upgrade for mac#
Interarchy is a powerful and flexible Internet interface for Mac OS.

To date, Macintosh Repository served 1164573 old Mac files, totaling more than 217093.9GB! Downloads last 24h = 968: 280921.4MB Last 5000 friend visitors from all around the world come from: Macintosh Repository. (1.96 MiB / 2.05 MB) Mac OS 8 - 8.1 - Mac OS 9 / Binary encoded. 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. Interarchy's interface is highly functional, and can display directory contents in icon, list, and column views - just like the OS X Finder. He's planning a free upgrade to v8.5 'soon' and a (paid upgrade to) v9.0 later this year. Customers who purchased any previous version of Interarchy (or Anarchie) before October 2003 are able to upgrade to Interarchy 7 for US19. 7.2.1 is a free upgrade for all Interarchy 7 owners. Interarchy 'just works' - and it works well. Longtime lead developer Matthew Drayton formed No Lobe specifically to buy Interarchy. Interarchy 7 is a paid upgrade from previous versions.
