FTP Sites for Apple related software
The following FTP and WWW sites contain shareware, freeware and demo software
which run on Apple products. Please read the notice
about the conditions under which this listing is supplied.
Macintosh, A/UX, and Newton sites are listed here.
These sites are in no way endorsed by Apple Computer. This listing is provided
as a service to our customers.
Macintosh shareware sites and indexes
- Info-Mac mirrors
- The Info-Mac archive staff have provided this hyperlinked list of mirror
sites for the Info-Mac archive, including information about how quickly the
mirrors are updated. Mirror sites are available world-wide. Using a mirror
geographically near you will reduce download times.
- Info-Mac HyperArchive
- A searchable mirror of the
Info-Mac archive at MIT. Each file in the archive is linked with its submission
abstract. Read the abstracts for a preview of the shareware available.
Directory listings are available in alphabetical and reverse chronological order.
- Info-Mac Software Announcments via MIDnet
- A searchable mirror of the software announcments from the
Info-Mac archive. One can search for items in current and past digests using one or more fields.
- UTexas Mac Archive
- University of Texas Macintosh freeware and shareware archive.
- University of Michigan Mac Archive via World Wide Web
- Another major Macintosh shareware site accessible via FTP or WWW.
A list of UMich mirror sites will help you find the closest
site or you can try a randomly
selected UMich mirror. Apple's own mirror.apple.com providess a UMich mirror.
- UBUdex HyperIndex.
- UBUdex indexes the UMich Mac Archive. Index entries include size,
upload date, compression format, and descriptions of the files available.
UBUdex also provides a list of UMich mirror sites
- The Macintosh Software Catalog from NEXOR
- This is a searchable World Wide Web interface to the
UMich Mac Archive provided as a public service of NEXOR, in the UK.
Once a file is found, hypertext links allow you to download it from the mirror
site of your choice. An excellent search interface for customers outside North America.
- mirror.apple.com
- Apple Business Systems is hosting a mirror site for the
Info-Mac Archive, the UMich Mac Archive and the A/UX and Mac archives from jagubox.fsgc.nasa.gov.
Accessible via World Wide Web or FTP, the mirror.apple.com server is an
an Apple Workgroup Server 95 running the A/UX 3.1.1 operating system.
- Internet resources for Macintosh support
- This site at the University of Washington focuses on Internet tools for
supporting Macintosh users. Contains useful tools for network administrators
and Macintosh users on the Internet. The Macintosh
WWW Development Tools and Guides lists WWW authoring tools, Macintosh web
server tutorials and CGI tools.
- Adam Engst's TidBITS FTP site
- The TidBITS site focuses on Internet tools for Macintosh users.
A/UX shareware
- jagubox
- The jagubox ftp archive contains A/UX related files, Macintosh related tools
and a grab bag area. Try this site for A/UX patches, security, technotes and WWW
tools. Don't forget that mirror.apple.com contains a complete jagubox mirror
- AMUG Newton Site
- The Arizona Macintosh Users Group ftp server's Newton directory has over
1500 files. It is also accessible at the second AMUG FTP site. See AMUG's Newton Page for more
information about the site and its mirrors. The AMUG Newton site folders are organized
with the same structure used by eWorld's World of Newton.
- University of Texas Newton Information
- Newton Archive at the University of Iowa
- A thoroughly organized site, accessible via WWW or FTP. The WWW version contains additional
links to Newton resources around the world. The site also contains Newton FAQ's
and tips.
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last modified by WIZ on November 21, 1995