1.0 Introduction

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1.1 Description and features

NetFinder is an easy-to-use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client program for Macintosh, PowerMacintosh, Macintosh PowerBook and MacOS-compatible computers. NetFinder combines the ease of use of the Macintosh interface with a powerful FTP engine. The result is a unique program that makes it a breeze to get and store files on internet FTP sites. If you can use a Mac, you can use this program!

Here are some of the features of NetFinder:

You're probably wondering "so what about partial files?"

Well, how many times have you started downloading a file to your local hard disk, and for some reason you couldn't finish it and you had to download the whole file again?

With NetFinder, assuming the server you are trying to get the file from supports partial files, you can transfer as little or as much as you like, whenever you feel like it, and later continue transferring the rest from where you left off. That's right, you can transfer a bit of a file today and continue another day.

This is especially useful when you want to transfer a file from a popular site (where you can only log in if you are lucky enough) but you are unable to transfer the whole file during one login session. It's also useful for transfering those multi megabyte (gigabyte?) files that no one has bothered to split up! ;-)

1.2 Explanation of terms



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