FTP introduction and Format chart
Mac FTP list
Search Engines
Notes on some of the sites in the FTP section:
W. WWW page at site. WR: replace 'ftp' with 'www' for web page. N. Requires Netscape-like (graphics) browswer to use fully. Lynx support - E (excellent/good), M (average), P (poor/none) 1. ftp.bups.bilkent.edu.tr (139.179.90.35) /pub/mac/ Bilkent University Preparatory School Macintosh archive. It contains more than 2000 files collected from well known archives and still getting new ones. ALL FILES: /BUPS-MacArchive/AllFiles.txt RECENT FILES: /BUPS-MacArchive/NewFiles/ HELP: /BUPS-MacArchive/!!README HOW TO UPLOAD: FTP - put to the directory /BUPS-MacArchive/Upload or e-mail to: buyuktas@bilkent.edu.tr TRANSFER MODE: BINARY. 2. ftp.funet.fi (128.214.248.6) /pub/mac/ A very large European site that shadows Info-Mac and gets its own original files sometimes. Non-Europeans shouldn't call often, to keep costs down. All Files: /pub/mac/_file.lst Recent Files: /pub/mac/ChangeLog Help: /pub/mac/HELP How to Upload: Use ftp to put files into /pub/mac/incoming. Gopher: gopher://gopher.funet.fi/1ftp:ftp.funet.fi@/pub/mac/info-mac/ 3. ftp.switch.ch (130.59.1.40) /software/mac/ /mirror/info-mac/ /mirror/umich-mac/ /mirror/Oberon/MacII/ Alias: nic.switch.ch. "Access to this FTP service is exclusively allowed for - Swiss universities, schools & organisations with a SWITCH service contract, - foreign education & research organisations. If you do not belong to one of these categories, you are NOT allowed to log in as 'anonymous' or 'ftp'. With one of the special user-ids, like 'public', a restricted access is open to everyone." (FTP login message). WWW: http://ftp.switch.ch/switch/info/ftp.html 4. ftp.utexas.edu (206.77.62.2) /pub/mac/ Alias: mojo.ots.utexas.edu. This is an Mac freeware and shareware archive operated by Chris Johnson on one or more systems run by the Univeristy of Texas System Office of Telcommunication Services. It also has SLIPtelnet in the /pub/slip/mac/ncsa directory. WWW: http://ftp.utexas.edu/mac/main.html http://wwwhost.ots.utexas.edu/mac/main.html 5. irisa.irisa.fr (131.254.2.3) /News/comp.binaries.mac/ They keep archives of the postings to the comp.binaries.mac newsgroup. The files all stored in one huge directory, so instead of doing an 'ls', get the index file to look at offline. All Files: /News/comp.binaries.mac/index How to Upload: Post to the comp.binaries.mac USENET group. 6. mac.archive.umich.edu (141.211.32.2) /mac/ This big site has a large number of files, many of them unique. There are many outline fonts here {Adobe type 1, type 3, and TrueType}. About the only gripe I have is the tremendous number of subdirectories, e.g. /mac/system.extensions/font/truetype... but that's a small price to pay for the work they have put into this site. mirror.archive.umich.edu is a special pointer that will randomly connect you to one of the mac.archive.umich.edu mirrors. All Files: /mac/00help/index.txt Recent Files: /mac/00help/newfiles.txt In Queue: Look in the /mac/incoming/ directory. Help: /mac/00help How to Upload: ftp - put files in the /mac/incoming/ directory or e-mail to macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu {e-mail results in crossposting to other archives} Transfer Mode: ASCII for .hqx files, BINARY for everything else. Gopher: gopher://gopher.archive.umich.edu WWW: http://www.umich.edu/~archive/ http://www.archive.umich.edu/ http://www-personal.umich.edu/~sdamask/umich-mirrors/ 7. micros.hensa.ac.uk (194.80.32.51) /micros/mac/ Has an awkward way naming their directories with letters of the alphabet and numbers, so one has to get the index files in the directories first to see what they have. (Wojtek Rypniewski wojtek@embl-hamburg.de) WWW: http://micros.hensa.ac.uk/micros/mac.html 8. sumex-aim.stanford.edu (171.65.4.33) /info-mac/ Site's name is 'Info-Mac' _not_ 'sumex'. "We ask that you use our mirrors INSTEAD of our server, because the load there now makes it difficult for us to manage the archive!" (Info-Mac Archive Mirror Sites) The king of macintosh ftp sites. If you want your uploads to get a wide distribution, this is the place to send them to. They also have their own message "list", the info-mac digests which is handy for those who don't have USENET access. Note: sumex-aim has effectively become a mirrors only site, so use one of its mirrors - /info-mac directory or [IM]. All Files: /info-mac/help/all-files.txt Recent Files: /info-mac/help/recent-files.txt Mirror Sites: /info-mac/help/mirror-list.txt Help: Look in the /info-mac/help directory, read them all. How to Uplaod: email files to macgifts@sumex-aim.stanford.edu or macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu. Files >800 K - e-mail file description to backmod@sumex-aim.stanford.edu and send file in .hqx format to ftp://macgifts:macgifts@info-mac.org/ Gopher: gopher://sumex-aim.Stanford.edu/ WWW: http://www.pht.com/info-mac/ 9. ftp.apple.com (130.43.2.3) /dts/ This was Apple's original ftp site to supply the world with System software {up to 7.0.1}, utilities, technical notes, sample source code, press release archives, and some developer tools. Support has fallen off in favor of sites like ftp.support.apple.com. Callers outside America are restricted to what they can download. Help: /help, or mail mjohnson@apple.com. WWW: http://www.apple.com/ 10. ftp.austin.apple.com (17.127.4.50) /Apple.Support.Area/Apple.SW.Updates/ This is one of Apples' "seeding" sites. Most of the software is in the /Apple.Support.Area/Apple.SW.Updates directory. As with ftp.apple.com callers outside America are restricted as to what they can download. WWW: http://www.austin .apple.com/ WWW: [mirror] http://www2.info.apple.com/ 11. ftp.support.apple.com (130.43.6.3) "/pub/Apple SW Updates/" AppleLink and E-World mirror. "Since this is a real mirror copy of the archive on AppleLink you may encounter some interesting directory and file names. To get around these intersting names simply use quotes ("") to encapsulate the path. You may also run into another problem with non- printable (>ascii 127) characters in filenames. Use mget Mac* to retrieve a file that starts with Mac and also contains non-printable and thus non-typeable characters." (brooks@ftp.support.apple.com (Kevin Brooks)) I assume that as is the case with ftp.apple.com callers outside America are restricted as to what they can download. WWW: http://www.support.apple.com/ WWW: [mirror] http://www.info.apple.com/ WWW: [mirror] http://www2.info.apple.com/ 12. archives.math.utk.edu (128.169.202.163) /software/mac/ "The Mathematics Archives (archives.math.utk.edu) is a comprehensive site for mathematical resources on the Internet. It is accessible using anonymous ftp, gopher, or a web browser. In addition to a large collection of mathematical software, an extensive collection of WWW and gopher links to other mathematical resources on the Internet is maintained." (fife@calvin.edu [Earl D. Fife]) Gopher: gopher://archives.math.utk.edu/software/mac/ WWW: http://archives.math.utk.edu/software/.mac.directory.html 13. ftp.acns.nwu.edu (129.105.113.248) /pub/ The headquarters of John Norstad's excellent anti-virus program, Disinfectant {/pub/disinfectant}. Other interesting /pub directories are: /pub/newswatcher; /pub/nupop; and /pub/ph. 14. ftp.aladdinsys.com (204.147.235.101) /pub/ Aladdin Systems' formal anonymous ftp site. In addition to Aladdin's Mac software there are PC decoders for StuffIt files - SITEX10.EXE (win) and unsitins.exe (dos) (See format table for mare details). Mirrors: ftp://amug.org/pub/contrib/aladdin/ ftp://ftp.scruz.net/users/aladdin/public/ WWW: http://www.aladdinsys.com/ 15. ftp.cc.utexas.edu (128.83.40.2) /microlib/mac/ Alias: microlib.cc.utexas.edu. University of Texas at Austin Computation Center's Macintosh software archive, and headquarters of Chris Johnson's anti-virus utility Gatekeeper. Has an editorial policy on what programs it accepts. All Files: /microlib/mac/file-list.txt Recent Files: Get the file called "Update-[date]" in /microlib/mac. How to Upload: email to macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu {also results in cross-posting to other archives.} WWW: http://www.utexas.edu/cc/micro/microlib/mac/ 16. ftp.imag.fr (129.88.30.10) /pub/Cabri/, /pub1/macintosh/ Home of the CABRI (graph, geometry) software. Also contains some comp.binaries.mac files in MacBinary format. Transfer Mode: BINARY. 17. ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu (141.142.20.50) /Mac/ NCSA keeps Telnet, ContigAsm, Contour, DataScope, GelReader, HypercardAnimator, NCSA Image, Import2HDF, Layout, and PalEdit here. 18. ftp.primate.wisc.edu (144.92.43.19) /pub/mac/ Contains some programs by Paul DuBois, and a few other utilities: BlobMgr, FaceLift, Grep, TransSkel, ZoomIdle, MakeWrite, SicnEdit, gnome, and psuedo-fpu. 19. ftp.uu.net (192.48.96.9) /languages/abc/ You can find a mac version of the ABC programming language here, and also a mac version of STDWIN as /amiga-sources/stdwin/mac.tar.Z. UUNet also archives huge amounts of other material, like USENET news, GNU stuff, bsd sources, internet specs, popular unix packages, and bug fixes. ALL FILES: /index/master.Z, /index/master-time.Z RECENT FILES: /index/changes.week.Z, /index/changes.day.1.Z IN QUEUE: /index/incoming.Z HELP: /help, /index/README HOW TO UPLOAD: /tmp Transfer Mode: BINARY. 20. ics.uci.edu (128.195.1.1) /mac/think-c/ Home of the Think C mailing list. You'll find a bunch of Think Class Library stuff here, along with general Think C code, interfaces, and updaters. Read all the README files in /mac/think-c for more info (and how to get on the mailing list). 21. munnari.oz.au (128.250.22.2) /mac/ Home of Webster Multiport Gateway tools, and other mac networking goodies, like Columbia Appletalk Package, Timelord, & Messages. Transfer Mode: BINARY. 22. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (130.14.25.1) /entrez/ The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) developed and supports a public domain program named Entrez (pronounced "ON-tray") for browsing a comprehensive set of DNA and protein sequence databases and a subset of the National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE bibliographic database. NetEntrez {freely available program available here} can be used to access the Entrez network service provided by the NCBI. NetEntrez has no access charges and does not use a CD-ROM drive. For users without Internet connectivity, ordering information for Entrez CD-ROM subscriptions is posted there, too. (gish@host.nlm.nih.gov (Warren Gish)) BLAST {molecular biology searcher} can be found in the blast/network/experimental/macintosh/ directory. HELP: Contact info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov WWW: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ 23. rever.nmsu.edu (128.123.3.18) /pub/macfaq/ This archive contains almost all freely distributable software mentioned in the FAQ lists for comp.sys.mac.misc, comp.sys.mac.system and comp.sys.mac.apps. (eharold@corona.sunspot.noao.edu (Elliotte Harold)) Transfer Mode: BINARY. 24. associate.com (148.59.244.112) / AMUG mirror that also has a huge collection of Christian files and carries the CyberChurch Christian network online. This is a TeleFinder based site so you will encounter many interesting directory and file names. To get around these interesting names simply use quotes ("") to encapsulate the path. You may also run into another problem with non- printable (>ascii 127) characters in filenames. Use the unix wild card {*} to get those files. WWW: http://associate.com/bbs_mug.html (UM index) 25. ftp.sunet.se (130.238.127.3) /pub/mac/ In addition to mirroring both Info-mac {/pub/mac/info-mac} and Umich {/pub/mac/mirror-umich} this Sweden archive has large amounts of DOS, Windows, and UNIX files. Info: 'arkiv-underh' in the root directory {in Swedish} Transfer Mode: ASCII for .hqx files, BINARY for everything else. WWW: http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/mac/info-mac/ 26. grind.isca.uiowa.edu (128.255.200.7) /mac/ The Iowa Student Computing Association filesystem. In addition to FTP it also has telnet downloading interface (Zmodem, NetZmodem, Kermit, Xmodem, FTP) with search, new_files, and batch downloading, login as 'iscabbs'. ISCA also has one of the largest Internet BBS's at bbs.isca.uiowa.edu, they support over 200 users online at once. Coming soon: PANDA, the information arcade message system. Transfer Mode: BINARY. 27. src.doc.ic.ac.uk (193.63.255.1) /packages/info-mac/ A London based Info-Mac & umich {packages/mac/umich/} shadow. .gz site with on-the-fly translation {see CAUTION note above} Limit: 300 simultaneous users. HELP: mail ukuug-soft@doc.ic.ac.uk to contact the maintainers. Transfer Mode: ASCII for .hqx files, BINARY for everything else. WWW: http://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/info-mac/ 28. wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4) /systems/mac/ This is the de-facto king of shadow archives; it mirrors three mac sites: Info-Mac {/systems/mac/info-mac/}, mac.archive.umich.edu {/systems/mac/umich.edu/}, and the now defunct Simtel site {/systems/mac/macintosh/}. Also shadows several non-Mac archives. Limit: 225/250 simultaneous users. Note: login to this site can become difficult when sumex gets new files. Transfer Mode: ASCII for .hqx files, BINARY for everything else. WWW: http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/mac/info-mac/ 29. ftp.bio.indiana.edu (129.79.224.25) /{see below} All sorts of scientific applications, in /biology/mac/, /chemistry/mac/, /science/mac/, and /molbio/mac/. Help: /archive.doc How to Upload: /incoming Gopher: gopher://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/11 WWW: http://ftp.bio.indiana.edu/
FTP introduction andFormat chart
Mac FTP list
Search Engines