1. General Preferences — Fetch Help

    Unchecked by default. Display server messages: Some servers display special information when the connection is established, such as hours of operation, use …

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  2. Setting up WebView — Fetch Help

    show the selected files or folders in your web browser. You can also use the Copy Web Address command to copy a web address (also called a link or URL) of …

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  3. Edit New Text File commandFetch Help

    Even if the filename you enter has an extension for another kind of file, Fetch will open a text editor instead. See the Edit command help topic for more …

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  4. Editing files automatically instead of downloading — Fetch Help

    See the Edit command help topic for more information about editing files. To set a certain kind of file to be edited automatically: Connect to your server …

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  5. New Connection commandFetch Help

    The New Connection dialog is displayed automatically when you start Fetch, unless you have unchecked the Show New Connection dialog at startup preference in …

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  6. Miscellaneous Preferences — Fetch Help

    Unchecked by default. Use 'LIST -al' command to reveal hidden items: Some UNIX and Windows servers fail to show "dot files" (files and folders whose names …

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  7. Copy Web Address commandFetch Help

    The Copy Web Address command copies to the clipboard web addresses (HTTP URLs) referring to the selected files or folders.

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  8. Mirror commandFetch Help

    Fetch Help > Commands > Mirror. The Mirror command lets you copy only the new and changed files from a Macintosh folder to a server folder, or vice versa.

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  9. Using Fetch FAQ — Fetch Help

    command to see the modification time of a single file. 9. How do I use my shortcuts from a previous version of Fetch in Fetch 5.8? The first time you open Fetch …

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  10. Copy Fetch Address commandFetch Help

    When no files or folders are selected, the Copy Fetch Address command copies an FTP URL to the current folder displayed in the transfer window, …

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