Not available because there are no, or only one, window open.
Send the front window to the back.
Not available because the Transcript window is already at the front or the transcript file could not be opened.
Open the Transcript window. The Transcript window shows you the details of InterarchyΓÇÖs activities. <interarchy::transcript>
Not available because the Traffic window is already at the front.
Open the Traffic window. The Traffic window lets you view all the IP traffic that is being sent or received from your Mac over the network. <interarchy::traffic>
Not available because the Status window is already at the front.
Open the Status window. The Status window shows a summary of Open Transport's state. <interarchy::status>
Not available because the Report window is already in front.
Open or Refresh the Report window. The Report window shows a report on the current state of Open Transport. <interarchy::report>
Not available because the History window is already at the front or the log file could not be opened.
Open the History window. The History window shows a list of all your actions. <interarchy::history>
Not available because the Connections window is already in front.
Open the Connections window. The Connections window shows a list of current Open Transport connections. <interarchy::connections>
Activate the Startup Items (as configured in the Miscellaneous settings window).
Window menu
Use this menu to bring a window to the front.
Transfers will be done in MacBinary mode.
Transfers will be done in Binary mode. This may damage any text files you transfer.
Transfers will be done in Text (ASCII) mode. This will destroy any binary or MacBinary files you transfer.
Interarchy will choose the mode (text, binary, or MacBinary) for transfers (uploads and downloads) based on the Internet control panelΓÇÖs mappings and the file type, extension or MIME type of the file.
Transfer menu
Use this menu to change the way files are transferred.
View the current listing in Path order, or set the default view order. Option will make this setting persist across launches if Interarchy.
View the current listing in Server order, or set the default view order. Option will make this setting persist across launches if Interarchy.
View the current listing in Kind order, or set the default view order. Option will make this setting persist across launches if Interarchy.
View the current listing in Size order, or set the default view order. Option will make this setting persist across launches if Interarchy.
View the current listing in Date order, or set the default view order. Option will make this setting persist across launches if Interarchy.
View the current listing in Name order, or set the default view order. Option will make this setting persist across launches if Interarchy.
View menu
Use this menu to change the way items are displayed in the front window and to set the default sort order for new windows.
Open the Interarchy preferences folder.
Not available because the Preferences window is already at the front.
Open the Preferences window.
Edit the Internet control panelΓÇÖs firewall settings <icedit:UseFTPProxy>.
Edit the Internet control panelΓÇÖs protocol handlers <icedit:Helpers>.
Check for the latest version of Interarchy.
Edit the Internet control panelΓÇÖs file type mappings <icedit:Mapping>.
Change the current transfer mode.
Change the current sorting criteria.
Edit the Interface window in Interarchy Interface Builder. Not available because the front window is not an Interface window.
Edit the Interface window in Interarchy Interface Builder.
Lock or unlock the Keychain. Not available because the Keychain is not available.
Lock or unlock the Keychain.
The telnet daemon is on.
Enable telnet daemon. You will be asked for the username and password to log into the daemon, unless you hold down Option.
Safe Daemons are on: finger (79/tcp), whois (43/tcp), TCP echo (7/tcp), UDP Echo (7/tcp), ident (113/tcp), daytime (13/tcp), time, (37/tcp), and NTP (123/udp)
Always Online. Interarchy is always online, the servers are always enabled and connections to the network, such as version control queries will always be allowed, even immediately after you launch Interarchy.
Go Always Online. This will turn on all the servers and allow connections to the network, such as version control queries. When Interarchy is next launched, this setting will be preserved. Not recommended for Modem users.
Online. Interarchy has enabled any selected servers and will allow connections to the network, such as version control queries.
Go Online. This will turn on all any servers and allow connections to the network, such as version control queries.
Offline. Interarchy has disabled all servers and will avoid connecting to the network until you next initiate Internet activity or go back online.
Go Offline. This will turn off all servers and avoid connecting to the network until you next initiate Internet activity in Interarchy or go back online.
Settings menu
Use this menu to configure Interarchy, set up preferences, firewalls and browser integration, and change sort order and transfer mode.
Send an FTP command. Not available because the front window is not a directory listing.
Send an FTP command to the FTP site listed in the front window.
Set the default access permissions for this session.
Set the access permissions of the current selection. Not available because nothing is selected.
Set the access permissions of the current selection.
Save the listing as a text file. Not available because the front window is not a directory listing.
Save the listing as a text file.
Display the parent directory. Not available because the front window is not a directory listing.
Display the parent directory. Command-Up-Arrow is a shortcut for this.
Delete the selected file(s) or folder(s). Not available because you have not selected a file to delete.
Delete the selected file(s) or folder(s) from the FTP site. Command-Delete is a shortcut for this. Anything deleted is lost forever.
Make a directory. Not available because the front window is not a directory listing.
Make a directory in the FTP directory listed in the front window.
Rename a file or directory. Not available because the front window is not a directory listing.
Rename a file or directory in the FTP directory listed in the front window.
Put a file into a FTP directory. Not available because the front window is not a directory listing.
Put a file into the FTP directory listed in the front window.
Modify the selected file(s). Not available because there is nothing selected.
Modify the selected file(s) in your editor.
View the selected file(s). Not available because there is nothing selected.
View the selected file(s) in your favorite text editor. This is also useful for getting text files.
Get the selected file or listing. Not available because there is nothing selected.
Get the selected file or listing from an FTP site or initiate an action. The ΓÇ£returnΓÇ¥ key is often a shortcut for this command.
Listing menu
Use this menu to manipulate remote files, directories and sites. Unavailable because the front window is not a directory listing.
Listing menu
Use this menu to manipulate remote files, directories and sites.
Open the Downloads folder in the Finder. Not available because the download folder is the desktop.
Open the Downloads folder in the Finder
Open the Home Items folder in the Finder.
Add the selected item to your Home menu. Not available because there is no item selected or you have typed an invalid URL.
Add the selected item to your Home menu.
Home menu
Use this menu to manage your Home Items.
Retry the current action or refresh the current window. With Option held down, the current window is closed first. With Control held down, a dialog will open, allowing you to edit the action before execution.
Find the next matching entry. Not available because the front window cannot be searched.
Find the next matching entry.
Find a matching entry in the window. Not available because the front window cannot be searched.
Find a matching entry in the window.
Not available because you canΓÇÖt select anything or because you already have selected everything.
Selects the entire contents of current field or window.
Removes the selected text. Not available because nothing that can be deleted is selected.
Removes the selected text, delete log entries, or clear the transcript window. The deleted text is lost forever.
Not available because nothing appropriate is in the clipboard or because you canΓÇÖt paste anything into the current selection.
Inserts the current contents of the clipboard.
Not available because nothing is selected.
Copies the selected item onto the clipboard. With the Option key down, this will copy a URL from the current window instead of the selection.
Not available because no text is selected.
Cuts or removes the selected text. The text is put onto the clipboard.
Not available because the last operation cannot be undone.
Undoes the previous text action.
Edit menu
Use this menu to work with the clipboard.
Quit Interarchy. All servers and services will be shut down.
Leave Interarchy, but let it continue to run.
Close the front window. Disabled because there are no windows open.
Close the front window. Hold the option key down to close all windows.
Save a file. Disabled because you do not have anything to save available in the current window.
Save a file. You can open it later. You can save a bookmark to defer a download.
Open a file. A bookmark or resume document will be executed immediately unless you have the control key down.
Test connectivity to a remote host using the ICMP echo (ping) protocol. <interarchy::ping>
Test connectivity to a remote host using the UDP echo protocol. <interarchy::udpecho>
Test connectivity to a remote host using the TCP echo protocol. <interarchy::tcpecho>
Look up a domain name or IP address using the DNS (Domain Name System). <interarchy::dns>
Trace the route IP packets take from your Mac to a destination machine. <interarchy::traceroute>
Use the Finger protocol to look up a user. <interarchy::finger>
Use the Whois protocol to look up a user or find out DNS information. <interarchy::whois>
Search the Internet using Sherlock-compatible Plug-Ins, including the Info-Mac Archive and VersionTracker <interarchy::netsearch>.
Mirror download (make a local copy of) a web site (via HTTP, the HyperText Transfer Protocol) <interarchy::httpmirrordownload>.
Get a file (via HTTP, the HyperText Transfer Protocol) <interarchy::httpdownload>.
List the links on a web page (via HTTP, the HyperText Transfer Protocol) <interarchy::httplist>.
Mirror upload (Make a remote directory look exactly like a local one) via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) <interarchy::ftpmirrorupload>.
Upload a file or directory via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) <interarchy::ftpupload>.
Get a file or directory via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) <interarchy::ftpdownload>.
Get a listing via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) <interarchy::ftplist>.
File menu
Use this menu to initiate a connection.
Type the new bookmark name here.
Click here to save the new bookmark into the Home Items folder. Not available because you have not specified a valid name.
Click here to save the new bookmark into the Home Items folder.
White space characters will be shown in tokenized form so you can clearly see what kind of white space is being sent.
White space characters will be shown only as a blank space. Not available in Binary mode as white space will show up as their hex equivalent like all other characters.
White space characters will be shown only as a blank space.
Packets will be displayed as binary data regardless of the contents of the packet.
Click here to force packets to be displayed as binary data.
Packets will be displayed as text regardless of the contents of the packet.
Click here to force packets to be displayed as text.
Packets will be displayed as text or binary packets based on the content of the packet.
Click here to display packets as text or binary packets based on the content of the packet.
Displayed data will be shown in its own stream window, one window per stream.
All displayed data will be shown in a single window.
Status packets will be shown. Status packets are generally irrelevent, and may exist even when there is no traffic on the stream.
Status packets will not be shown. Status packets are generally irrelevent, and may exist even when there is no traffic on the stream.
Control packets will be shown. Control packets include information about setting up and tearing down the streams.
Control packets will not be shown. Control packets include information about setting up and tearing down the streams.
Data packets will be shown. Data packets are the actual information of transmission, but they can also be quite large.
Data packets will not be shown. Data packets are the actual information of transmission, but they can also be quite large.
UDP traffic will be watched. Not much Internet traffic uses UDP, DNS is the only really common one.
UDP traffic will not be watched. Not much Internet traffic uses UDP, DNS is the only really common one.
TCP traffic will be watched. Most Internet traffic is in TCP streams.
TCP traffic will not be watched. Most Internet traffic is in TCP streams.
Disclose or hide detailed settings
Click here to stop watching. Not available because you are not currently watching traffic.
Click here to stop watching.
Click here to start watching traffic. Not available because you are already watching, you have not selected watching either TCP or UDP, or OTAutoPush Support is not installed.
Click here to start watching traffic.
Type the address here.
This button saves this action into a bookmark file. Not available because you have not specified a valid host.
Click here to save this action into a bookmark file.
Click here to perform the query. Not available because you have not specified a valid query.
Click here to perform the query.
The telnet daemon will start as soon as Interarchy is launched.
The telnet daemon will not be enabled when Interarchy is launched, until you manually activate it.
Type in the password here. Make sure it is a secure password because the telnet daemon will give full access to your Macintosh to anyone with this username and password.
Type in the username here.
Click here to stop the Telnet daemon.
Click here to start the telnet daemon. Not available because you have not specified a username and password. Warning: Be sure to use a strong password for the telnet daemon!
Click here to start the Telnet daemon.
The search will go backwards starting before the first selected item. Search Again continues backwards. Shift-Search Again searches forwards. Shift-Find will go backwards by default.
The search will go forward from the last selected item. Search Again continues forward. Shift-Search Again searches backwards.
All matching entries will be selected.
Only the first entry will be found.
Type in the text to search for. Note: in listing windows, the whole URL is searched.
Click here to close the window without finding anything.
Click here to find an entry in the listing.
Type the host name here.
This button saves this command into a bookmark file. Not available because you have not specified a valid host.
Click here to close the window without doing anything.
Click here to commence the action. Not available because you have not specified a valid host.
Click here to commence the action.
Click here to specify the source folder. The remote FTP directory will be made to look exactly like the source folder.
Type a path here, e.g., ΓÇ£/interarchy/ΓÇ¥.
This button saves this mirror upload command into a bookmark file. Not available because you have not specified a valid host or source folder.
Click here to save this mirror upload command into a bookmark file.
Click here to close the window without getting a site.
This buttons mirror uploads the folder. Not available because you havenΓÇÖt specified a valid host or source folder, or you donΓÇÖt have enough free memory.
Click here to mirror upload the folder to the remote FTP directory. WARNING: This may irreversibly delete or overwrite existing files.
This button saves this command into a bookmark file. Not available because you have not specified a valid HTTP URL.
Click here to save this command into a bookmark file.
This buttons gets the specified web site. Not available because you have not specified a valid HTTP URL, or you donΓÇÖt have enough free memory.
Click here to get the entire web site starting from the specified URL. Only pages and sub-files in the same directory or below will be downloaded.
Type your password here.
Click here to not save your password. You will be prompted for your password when you use the bookmark.
Click here to save your password
Test the installed Internet Search Sites.
Choose the Internet Search Site you wish to use. You can use any of the Internet Search Sites in Interarchy preferences folder or in the System Folder.
Type the text of your query here (it is a regular expression).
Click here to visit the web site at the address shown. This is the search engine you are using, and you should thank the people responsible for providing such a useful server!
Click here to save this query into a bookmark file.
Click here to close the window without starting a search.
Click here to begin the search.
Click here to purchase a license to this program. You can then enter your payment details to receive a serial number.
Disabled temporarily; you will have to wait. Please register your copy.
Click here if you are not entering your serial number or purchasing the program at this time.
Click here if you have received your serial number. You will be asked to enter your name and serial number.
Type your email address here.
Type your name here.
Click here to continue without subscribing to the Total Interarchy newsletter.
Click here to subscribe to the Total Interarchy newsletter. Not available because you have not entered a valid name and email address.
Click here to subscribe to the Total Interarchy newsletter.
The file will be executable by all anyone. Warning: This may be a security risk.
Click here if you want the file to be executable by anyone. Generally executable means you can run the program or enter the directory. Warning: This may be a security risk.
The file will be writable by anyone. Warning: This may be a security risk.
Click here if you want the file to be writable by all anyone. Warning: This may be a security risk.
The file will be readable by everyone.
Click here if you want the file to be readable by everyone.
The file will be executable by its group.
Click here if you want the file to be executable by its group. Generally executable means you can run the program or enter the directory.
The file will be writable by its group.
Click here if you want the file to be writable by its group.
The file will be readable by its group.
Click here if you want the file to be readable by its group.
The file will be executable by its owner.
Click here if you want the file to be executable by its owner. Generally executable means you can run the program or enter the directory.
The file will be writable by its owner.
Click here if you want the file to be writable by its owner.
The file will be readable by its owner.
Click here if you want the file to be readable by its owner.
Click here to close the window without setting permissions.
Click here to set the permissions of the selected file. Not all servers support setting permissions.
Click here if you want to view an HTML file as source code. Command-4 is a shortcut for this.
The specified path should lead to an HTML file.
Click here if you want to view an HTML file in your web browser. Command-3 is a shortcut for this.
The specified file will be downloaded to your Internet control panelΓÇÖs download folder.
Click here if you want to get a file from an HTTP server. Command-2 is a shortcut for this.
The specified path should lead to an HTML file. If the URL points to a file that is not an HTML file, it will be downloaded.
Click here if you want to view an HTML file as a list of links in Interarchy. Command-1 is a shortcut for this.
Type an HTTP URL here.
This button saves this Get command into a bookmark file. Not available because you have not specified a valid HTTP URL.
This button gets the specified file or listing. Not available because you have not specified a valid HTTP URL, or you donΓÇÖt have enough free memory.
Click here to get or view the listing or file.
Type the extended login line here. This should be a raw FTP protocol command, possibly ΓÇ£USER <username>ΓÇ¥ or ΓÇ£PASS <password>ΓÇ¥.
Click here to continue. If you have entered an FTP command, it will be sent to the server and you will be prompted for another line.
Click here to lock or unlock the Keychain if you have the Apple Keychain installed. When unlocked, Interarchy will automatically fill in the password field if possible.
Type the password here.
Click here to use this as the password.
The specified path should lead to a text file. If the path leads to a directory then you will get an error.
Click here if the path leads to a text file you wish to view. Command-3 is a shortcut for this.
The specified path should lead to a file or directory you wish to download. If the path leads to a directory then the entire directory will be downloaded.
Click here if the path leads to a file or directory you wish to download. Command-2 is a shortcut for this.
The specified path should lead to a directory you want to list. If the path leads to a file then you will get a listing window with just that file in it.
Click here if the path leads to a directory you want to list. Command-1 is a shortcut for this.
Disabled because you do not have the Apple Keychain installed.
The password will be saved into the Keychain.
Click here to have save the password into the Keychain.
Click here to lock or unlock the Keychain if you have the Apple Keychain installed. When unlocked, Interarchy will automatically fill in the password if it is present in the Keychain.
Type a password here, e.g., ΓÇ£oihhlkhuΓÇ¥. Leave this field blank for anonymous FTP. Characters you type will be displayed as ΓÇ£ΓÇóΓÇ¥.
Type a username here, e.g., ΓÇ£fredΓÇ¥. Leave this field blank for anonymous FTP.
Type a path here, e.g., ΓÇ£/interarchy/readme.txtΓÇ¥.
Type a server name here, e.g., ΓÇ£ftp.interarchy.comΓÇ¥.
This button saves this Get command into a bookmark file. Not available because you have not specified a valid host.
Click here to save this Get command into a bookmark file.
Click here to close the window without getting a file or listing.
This buttons gets the specified file or listing. Not available because you have not specified a valid host, or you donΓÇÖt have enough free memory.
Click here to get the file, directory or listing.
Click here to stop Netscape from using Interarchy for FTP.
Click here to switch Netscape to use Interarchy for FTP.
Internet Explorer is not currently configured to use Interarchy for FTP.
Click here to stop Internet Explorer from using Interarchy for FTP.
Internet Explorer is currently configured to use Interarchy for FTP.
Click here to switch Internet Explorer to use Interarchy for FTP.
Interarchy is already configured as your Internet control panelΓÇÖs protocol handler for FTP.
Click here to switch your Internet control panelΓÇÖs protocol handlers to use Interarchy.
Click here to set your download folder. This is an Internet control panel setting.
Interarchy will prompt you for additional login lines when you connect to an FTP server.
Interarchy will not prompt you for additional login lines when you connect to an FTP server.
Interarchy will use Passive (PASV) mode FTP. This means Interarchy will connect to the server to transfer files or listings, required by some firewall configurations. This is an Internet control panel setting.
Interarchy will use Port (ΓÇÿactiveΓÇÖ) mode FTP. This means Interarchy will listen for return data connections from the server to transfer listings or files. This is an Internet control panel setting.
Interarchy will use Binary mode transfers when editing FTP files using Edit With Editor.
Interarchy will use Text mode transfers when editing FTP files using your Edit With Editor.
Interarchy will use MacBinary if possible, and will send the MACB Enable command.
Interarchy will not use MacBinary even if possible, and will not send the MACB Enable command.
Interarchy will use ISO-8859-1 Latin translation when translating Text (ISO-8859-1 Latin translation is recommended for most one-byte systems)
Interarchy will not use ISO-8859-1 Latin translation when translating Text (ISO-8859-1 Latin translation is recommended for most one-byte systems)
Interarchy will play sounds when a transfer is finished if it is in the background and the file will not be post processed.
Interarchy will not play sounds when a transfer is finished.
Interarchy will post process fetched files using the Internet control panelΓÇÖs File Mapping settings.
Interarchy will not send fetched files to any post processing application.
You have enabled version checking. Interarchy will periodically check in with the version server over the Internet and inform you when new versions are released.
You have disabled version checking. Interarchy will not periodically check in with the version server over the Internet and inform you when new versions are released.
Command-Q will show the Finder, leaving Interarchy running.
Command-Q will quit Interarchy and terminate all its services.
Click here to discard any changes you have made since you last saved the preferences.
Click here to save the preferences.
Type the ΓÇÿrawΓÇÖ FTP protocol command here.
Click here to send the line as a ΓÇÿrawΓÇÖ FTP protocol command.
Type the name of the new directory here.
Click here to make the new directory.
Type the new name or path for the file or directory here. Note: you can use UNIX-style paths to move to another directory.
Click here to cancel the operation.
Click here to rename the selected file or directory.