Your best friend for file transfer

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Fetch is a reliable, full-featured file transfer client for the Apple Macintosh whose user interface emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. Fetch supports FTP and SFTP, the most popular file transfer protocols on the Internet for compatibility with thousands of Internet service providers, web hosting companies, publishers, pre-press companies, and more.

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Features you’ll love:

  • Support for FTP, SFTP, and FTP with TLS/SSL (FTPS)
  • Droplet shortcuts for easy uploading
  • Synchronize folders using the Mirror command
  • Support for drag-and-drop of files and folders between servers and your Mac, or between two servers
  • Automatic resume of stalled or failed uploads and downloads
  • Quick Look support for previewing files on servers
  • Edit any kind of file and the changes will automatically be saved back to the server
  • Compatibility with virtually all FTP servers, including VMS, VM/CMS, OS/2, Chyron, and more

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See what’s new:

  • View the overall progress and time remaining of multi-file transfers
  • Sync shortcuts between Macs using Dropbox or a shared file server
  • Find field for filtering the file list to show only the files you want
  • Support for preserving the modification dates of uploaded files

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Try it free for 15 days. Intel Mac OS X 10.5 or newer (older versions)

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Fetch 5.7.1 Squashes Bugs
by Jim Matthews
February 27, 2012
Text encoding mayhem: Fetch to the rescue
by Ben Artin
February 27, 2012
Fetch 5.7 Delivers Greater Control Over File Transfers
by Jim Matthews
October 24, 2011
Fetch on Lion
by Jim Matthews
July 20, 2011

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Using Fetch, I've routinely downloaded files larger than 2 GB in about two-thirds the time of another program I had to use for SFTP.

Craig de Fasselle, Web Refinements