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Many of the features of Transmit 4 take advantage of technologies Apple introduced in OS X 10.4, such as uploading using a Dashboard widget or the Dock, support for .Mac and iDisk/WebDAV, FTP/WebDAV/S3 servers as disks in Finder (since v4.0), Spotlight, Droplets, Amazon S3 support and Automator plugins.
Fetch is a full-featured GUI-based FTP client for the classic Mac OS and macOS made by Fetch Softworks.In addition to basic FTP functionality, Fetch includes such features as editing files without having to download them and re-upload them.
Ability to rename file when transferring; Ability to select one or more old versions of an image and transfer them separately; Automatic tagging with {{now Commons}} (or deletion, for admins) of the local image after transfer; Ability to keep a log of transfers if desired (very handy for Move to Commons drives)
Apple Disk Image file 78 61 72 21: xar! 0 xar eXtensible ARchive format [51] 50 4D 4F 43 43 4D 4F 43: PMOCCMOC: 0 dat Windows Files And Settings Transfer Repository [52] See also USMT 3.0 (Win XP) [53] and USMT 4.0 (Win 7) [54] User Guides 4E 45 53 1A: NES␚ 0 nes Nintendo Entertainment System ROM file [55] 75 73 74 61 72 00 30 30 75 73 74 61 ...
Import and export your personal data to a file for safekeeping. Personal data includes Mail, Favorites, Address Book, and settings. 1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings icon. 3. While in the General settings, click the My Data tab. 4. Click Import or Export. 5. Select your file. 6. If exporting, create a password.
Fetch – MTC! fetches file(s) matching your query. Filter – MTC! will intelligently filter out non-free, Commons-ineligible files from the query, and files nominated for deletion from your query. Transfer – MTC! will download each file, generate a Commons file description page for each file, and upload the file to Commons.
Its early versions supported IBM mainframe and midrange including IBM System 38 and AS/400, Windows, Apple, UNIX, Digital Equipment Corporation VAX, Data General, Stratus, Tandem, and others, for many decades and functions on both SNA and TCP/IP networks.
Kermit is a computer file transfer and management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing in the 1980s. It provides a consistent approach to file transfer, terminal emulation, script programming, and character set conversion across many different computer hardware and operating system platforms.