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Jul 10 2009
Fetch 5.5.1 Available by Jim Matthews
Today we released Fetch 5.5.1, a bug-fix update to Fetch 5.5. This release fixes a number of problems reported by 5.5 users.
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Jun 27 2009
Pick an editor, any editor… by Scott McGuire
Want to make a quick edit to that graphic on your webpage in Photoshop or Acorn with just one click? With Fetch 5.5, now you can.
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Jun 16 2009
Graphic Studio, Web Developers by Scott McGuire
You do NOT charge enough for your software! We’ve used Fetch since… oh dear, It’s been years, and have never, ever had a single problem with it. Keep up the wonderful work and build some more programs that we can buy!
Graphic Studio, Web Developers
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Jun 11 2009
Mark Gould, UK by Jim Matthews
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Jun 9 2009
Martín Marconcini, CEO, Digital Healthcare Spain by Jim Matthews
I use Fetch to transfer our nightly builds to our publish server and I have yet to find a problem with it. There are other FTP clients out there, but I find Fetch to be the most user friendly.
Martín Marconcini, CEO, Digital Healthcare Spain
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Jun 9 2009
Prof. Gabriel Dorado, Project Manager/Computer Systems Manager by Jim Matthews
Fetch was the first FTP client that I remember for Mac ever, and the new Fetch 5.5 continues establishing new quality standards. A genuine Mac application that anyone should have. Kudos to the programmers!
Prof. Gabriel Dorado, Project Manager/Computer Systems Manager
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Jun 9 2009
Mike Gunnill, freelance photographer, London UK by Jim Matthews
When you need an FTP client to be reliable every time, to get your images back to your home country without fuss or trouble and to meet newspaper deadlines, use Fetch. The new Fetch 5.5 is even better, built by listening to users.
Mike Gunnill, freelance photographer London UK
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Jun 9 2009
Mike Casey, Scientific Technician, University of New Brunswick by Jim Matthews
Hands down, the best, and easiest to use, FTP client for the Mac. Nothing more need be said.
Mike Casey, Scientific Technician University of New Brunswick
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Jun 9 2009
Jamie Kahn Genet, Librarian and Mac geek by Jim Matthews
Since the mid-90’s Fetch has been my FTP client of choice, and it’s still the easiest and most intuitive client in 2009. Now with Quick Look in v5.5 finding the right media file on a server is a snap! Fetch is everything that’s good about using a Mac.
Jamie Kahn Genet, Librarian and Mac geek
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Jun 9 2009
Kathy Onu, Ruby on Rails Programmer by Jim Matthews
When we call Fetch, that puppy easily moves one or a hundred or a thousand directories and files with a certain motion that is a joy to watch. Fetch rocks.
Kathy Onu, Ruby on Rails Programmer
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