1. What is Fetch? — Fetch Help

    For more information on using Fetch, read the quick start guide or the introductory tutorial, see the list of how-to topics, browse the Reference help …

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  2. Displaying VMS version numbers in file lists — Fetch Help

    Normally, when you connect to a VMS file server, Fetch does not display version numbers after the file names. However, on some VMS servers, you need the version …

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  3. Solving problems with websites and iWeb — Fetch Help

    … uploading websites: Tutorial: Uploading · Using Fetch with iWeb. © Copyright 2000 – 2025 from your friends at Fetch Softworks. Contact · Privacy Policy · About …

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  4. Changing the application a file opens with — Fetch Help

    Fetch decides which application to assign to a downloaded file by its extension — the part of the filename at the end after a period, such as ".txt" or ".jpg …

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  5. Uploading files for specific people — Fetch Help

    Encrypt the files on your Macintosh. One way to do this is to use StuffIt or another encryption program to create a password protected archive of your files.

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  6. Uploading using copy and paste — Fetch Help

    To do this: In the Finder, select the files and folders you want to upload. Choose Edit > Copy. Open Fetch. Connect to the server you want to …

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  7. Decoding files automatically — Fetch Help

    Fetch automatically decodes certain kinds of encoded files (such as BinHex, MacBinary, and AppleSingle files) while downloading them.

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  8. Sending a transcript to Fetch Softworks — Fetch Help

    Choose Edit > Copy. Open a new email message addressed to support@fetchsoftworks.com in your email program. Give the message a descriptive subject line, and …

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  9. Editing files automatically instead of downloading — Fetch Help

    When you edit a file with Fetch, the file is temporarily downloaded to your Macintosh, opened in the editor application, and then saved back to the server when …

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  10. Time-saving ways to use Fetch — Fetch Help

    Use the Edit button or command to make quick changes to web pages or server configuration files without having to separately download and re-upload the files.

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