Select this option if you wish NetFinder to ΓÇ£intelligentlyΓÇ¥ determine if the file you are downloading is encoded, and decode the file ΓÇ£on-the-flyΓÇ¥ while its downloading.
This option is useful because it saves time and disk space.
Select this option if you wish to transfer the file ΓÇ£as isΓÇ¥, ie untouched, from the server.
Select this option if you wish to transfer the file as text.
By choosing this option, all files will be translated to a format native to the Macintosh (ie CR line endings).
Select this option if you wish NetFinder to identify a file as binhex before identifying it as macbinary.
This is sometimes useful when a file is encoded using two schemes.
Select this option if you wish NetFinder to identify a file as macbinary before identifying it as binhex.
This is sometimes useful when a file is encoded using two schemes.
Select this option if you wish NetFinder to automatically choose a new name for a file being downloaded, when a file of the same name already exists in the download location.
Select this option if you wish NetFinder to ask you what to do when downloading a file to a folder that contains an item with the same name.
Select this option if you wish NetFinder to replace any files that may exist in the download folder when a name conflict arises.
Select this option if you wish NetFinder to skip downloading a file if it encounters another file with the same name in the download folder.
Select this option if you wish NetFinder to ask you for a download location each time you download a file by double clicking.
Tip: did you know you can drag and drop a file/folder to the Finder to start a download at the dropped location.
Select this option if you wish to use the default download location specified in Internet Config (or ΓÇ£InternetΓÇ¥ Control Panel in OS 8.5 or later).
Select this option if you wish to specify the default download location when double clicking a file to download.
This field shows the default download location specified by NetFinder.
Click on this to define a default download location.