Interarchy 7.0
for faster downloads
Stairways Software has rolled out a new version of their Interarchy 7.0 Internet application for Mac OS X. Interarchy can download and upload files via FTP (the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), and FTP over SSH (FTP/SSH). In addition, it can download files or whole web sites using HTTP (the HyperText Transfer Protocol), provide a wealth of information about your Internet connection, and help you work with remote servers across the Internet.
Interarchy 7.0 follows on the long history of improvements to provide a host of new features. Major new features in Interarchy 7 include:
- Fully Mac OS X native (carbon events and native core networking).
- Tabbed browsing (just like Safari).
- Icon view (to complement list view and column view).
- Full bookmark management system, including FTP Disks, Rendezvous
- services, bookmarks, Address Book entries, scheduled and startup items.
- Full internal file mapping support, with Get Info, Edit With, and more.
- Full support for local files (file listings, checking local web sites).
- Full support for dragging between windows (FTP, SFTP, File, HTTP).
- Toolbars everywhere.
- A single combined Transfers window.
- Enhanced scheduling.
- Enhanced Check Web Site including options, local sites and warnings.
- Enhanced mirroring with progress reporting.
- History menu showing recent actions.
- Combined Network Host Info with Ping, DNS, MX, and registrar information.
- Full network traffic watching with detailed packet display.
- Full networking support with trace route, connection list, status, port scan.
- Bandwidth monitoring and graphing.
- Full support for printing.
You can get a detailed tour to give you a better idea of Interarchy's power and versatility, read their extensive online documentation, and get a brief taste of Interarchy in action with theseScreen Shots.
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