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Complex Transfers Simplified - Only With A Mac

Overview

Interarchy is a powerful, flexible, award-winning 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), WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), 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 (the HyperText Transfer Protocol) 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 the most powerful software in its class, and has won numerous awards throughout its ten year history, including nominations for the 1999 and 2000 MacWorld Editors’ Choice Awards. As early as 1994, Interarchy (then called Anarchie) was seen on the McNeil-Lehrer TV show. The Interarchy User Group has an active user base of over 1,000 members whose input has resulted in an incredibly user-friendly and effective tool.

Interarchy has broad support for all your file transfer needs, including support for mirroring between local and remote directories, Net Disks which automate and simplify mirroring, complete bookmarking, queueing and scheduling to further automate your tasks, full Finder-like behavior to work intuitively with remote servers, an extensive range of networking tools to help you examine your network and diagnose and correct any problems.

For maintaining websites, you can build a local website, mirror it to your remote server, edit files directly from your server, check the website links either locally or on your server, download an entire website, or even list the links on a web page, all integrated within Interarchy.

Interarchy supports many common and not so common Internet protocols and facilities including FTP, FTP/SSH, FTP/SSL-TLS, SFTP, WebDAV, WebDAV/HTTPS, Amazon S3, HTTP, HTTPS, Ping, Trace Route, DNS, Traffic Watching, bandwidth monitoring and graphing, Port Scan and Network Connections.

Interarchy also allows transparent file encoding and decoding, allowing you to store files compressed on remote sites, or to store all meta data for a file flattened in a way suitable for remote protocols like SFTP and Amazon S3. You could use this to provide a simple offsite backup or a local folder.

You may download and try Interarchy for a few days, but then you must purchase a license to continue using it.

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