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From: philip@pescadero.Stanford.EDU (Philip Machanick)
Subject: Re: FTP for MacTCP?
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In article <1991Jun12.021350.17021@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu>, kgustilo@pennsy.med.jhu.edu writes:
|> In article <1991Jun12.004143.13195@wolves.uucp> ggw@wolves.uucp (Gregory G.
|> Woodbury) writes:
|> >As a simple answer - NO, there is no ftp client that I am aware of for
|> >the Mac.
[... ]
|> BYU's implementation of NCSA Telnet contains is the beast that you are looking
|> for. The current version is 2.3.4 derived from NCSA Telnet version 2.3 and does
|> not require MacTCP. I think SU's MacIP can also do this but this is hearsay.
|> There is the commercial version from Novell, HostAcces that also does this.

Take a look at XferIt on ftp.apple.com (dts/mac/hacks/xferit-1-4b1.hqx).
-- 
Philip Machanick
philip@pescadero.stanford.edu
