dug@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU (03/19/91)
There was a question on this list about client FTP implementations for the Macintosh. Here's some information from the author, Doug Hornig, about a Hypercard-based FTP client from Cornell. Mark Bodenstein (mab@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu; 607-255-8059) Cornell University ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Mark, Yep HyperFTP is in the public domain. I first send copies to sumex-aim.standford.edu where it can be anonymously FTPd from the /info-mac/comm directory. I've seen it show up in other places as well. -- Doug
sfalken@caen.engin.umich.edu (Steve Falkenburg) (04/12/91)
In article <9103181622.AA01779@elroy.cit.cornell.edu>, dug@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU writes: > > There was a question on this list about client FTP implementations for > the Macintosh. Here's some information from the author, Doug Hornig, > about a Hypercard-based FTP client from Cornell. > > Mark Bodenstein (mab@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu; 607-255-8059) > Cornell University > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Mark, > Yep HyperFTP is in the public domain. I first send copies to > sumex-aim.standford.edu where it can be anonymously FTPd from the > /info-mac/comm directory. I've seen it show up in other places as well. > -- Doug > > Just for some self-advertising, there is a Macintosh Application to do FTP available from mondo.engin.umich.edu (141.212.68.14). It's called XferIt, and is based on a multi-window browser type interface. It supports multiple connections, and will transfer files in the background (including bulk transfers). For more info, etc... just download it from mondo.engin.umich.edu, or mail me (I'm the author) for more info. -steve (P.S. also coming soon: yet another Mac newsreader in the next issue of Apple's "develop" magazine, and probably posted to the net soon after) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Falkenburg (sfalken@mondo.engin.umich.edu) | Great pate', but Macintosh Programming/Support | I've gotta motor! Computer Aided Engineering Network, U of Michigan | -Heathers