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Notes on some of the sites in the FTP section:
ftp.amug.org (204.62.193.2) /pub/
The Arizona Macintosh Users Group (AMUG) ftp site is one of the major Mac sites on the net. The only problem the site has is that it tends to be very hard for non-members to log on and there are few mirror sites.
WWW: http://www.amug.org/
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
WWW: http://www.bups.bilkent.edu.tr/Documentation/bups.html
ftp.ShadowMAC.org (198.174.169.112) /pub/
This is the prince of mac shadow archives; not only does it mirror some 14 mac sites (amug_mac (bbs-in-a-box), apple, bio.indiana_mac, info-mac, mac-develop, macfaq, macpsych, macscitech, onramp_mac, uiowa_newton, umich_mac, utexas_mac, and utk_mac_math), but it provides its own growing archive library, also provides mirrors of general information sites like CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network), RTFM newsgroups FAQs & texts, and Fidonet related mirrors as well.
Note at present it supports only 100 FTP users in a class between 0800 thru 1700 CST weekdays and more FTP users outside those hours, so be gentle.
All Files: /pub/allfiles.txt or /pub/allfiles.tab
Recent Files: /pub/newfiles/newfiles.txt or /pub/newfiles/newfiles.tab
Help: /pub/info (read them all)
WWW: http://www.ShadowMAC.org/ (Homepage)
WWW: http://www.ShadowMAC.org/pub (ShadowMAC's filebase)
WWW: http://www.ShadowMAC.org/mirrors (mirrors/shadow archives)
WWW: http://www.ShadowMAC.org/reference (reference pages)
WWW: http://www.shadowmac.org/upload.html (uploading new files via WWW)
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. "This FTP site provides LIMITED access only. Please use the "official" mirror site, ftp://ftp.the.net/mirrors/ftp.utexas.edu/" (FTP login message)
WWW: http://ftp.utexas.edu/mac/main.html
http://wwwhost.ots.utexas.edu/mac/main.html
info-mac.org (18.23.0.24) [unknown]
Info-Mac's new home. "Software is only available from one of the many mirrors listed below." (Info-Mac mirror Web page) In this list there are sites with /info-mac directory or [IM].
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.
Mirror sites: /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 Upload: email files to macgifts@info-mac.org
or macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu.
Files >800 K - e-mail file description to archivist@info-mac.org and send file in .hqx format to ftp://macgifts:macgifts@info-mac.org/
WWW: http://www.pht.com/info-mac/
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/
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
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/
ftp.austin.apple.com (204.96.16.4) /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/
ftp.support.apple.com (130.43.6.3) /pub/apple_sw_updates/
This is one of main Apples' support sites and has largely filled the role of ftp.apple.com. 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/
archives.math.utk.edu (128.169.244.106) /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
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.
ftp.aladdinsys.com (204.147.235.106) /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/
ftp.cc.utexas.edu (128.83.40.2) /microlib/mac/
Alias: microlib.cc.utexas.edu. University of Texas 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/
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.
ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu (141.142.3.75) /Mac/
NCSA keeps Telnet, ContigAsm, Contour, DataScope, GelReader, HypercardAnimator, NCSA Image, Import2HDF, Layout, and PalEdit here.
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.
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.
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.
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/
ftp.sunet.se (130.238.253.5) /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/
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.
sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch (193.5.24.1 ) /mirror/ /software/platform/macos/
Swiss SunSITE is located in Zurich and is the biggest Europian shadow archie I know of; it mirrors info-mac, umich-mac, AMUG, netscape, MachTen, oztex, peterlewis, and Apple's support site. In additionit mirrors many non-Mac archives.
WWW: http://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/ftp/
http://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/search/ftp/
http://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/search/mirror/ - Mirror list
sunsite.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/
wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4) /systems/mac/
This is the de-facto king of US shadow archives; in addition to up to date archives of Info-Mac, mac.archive.umich.edu, and AMUG there is also an older Mac file archive {/systems/mac/info-mac/Old/} as well as the shadows of 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/
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/
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