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Get / Get As / Get Other / Get Other As

Downloads single or multiple files or folders from a server to your Macintosh.

Mode

Lets you choose which mode (text, binary, or automatic) to use when getting or downloading files from a server.

Resume Download

Lets you resume partially completed downloads.

Put

Uploads single or multiple files or folders from your Macintosh to a server.

Format

Lets you choose which format to use when putting or uploading files to a server.

New Folder

Makes a new folder on the server.

Mirror

Automatically copies all the new or changed files from a Macintosh folder to a server folder, or vice versa.

View / View As / View Other

Lets you view text files or media files (images, sounds, movies) on a server without leaving Fetch.

Edit / Edit With / Edit Other / Edit New File

Opens text or image files for editing in a helper application. Changes will be saved back to the server automatically.

Get Info / Get Quick Info / Get Info for Other

Displays a window containing detailed information about the selected remote files or folders, and lets you rename or set permissions on the items.

WebView

Displays the currently selected items in your web browser (or set up WebView for the current server, if necessary).

Delete Item / Delete Other Item

Deletes files and folders on a server.

View Verbose File List

Lets you view an extended file list for the current folder in a separate text window.

Send FTP Commands

Sends arbitrary FTP commands to an FTP server, with special support for searching (SITE INDEX) and setting upload permissions.

Enable Encryption / Disable Encryption

Turns encryption on or off during an FTP session that is using FTP with TLS/SSL or Kerberos (GSSPAI or KClient) security.