NetPresenz
WWW and FTP server
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NetPresenz, written by Peter N. Lewis for Stairways Software Pty Ltd, is a World Wide Web and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server developed for use on the classic Mac OS.[1] The software was initially called FTPd but was rebranded NetPresenz.[2] In 1994 Network World stated that it was "by far the most common" FTP server application and server extension used on the Macintosh.[3] It is considered the most significant FTP daemon available for the Macintosh platform, with added Web and Gopher functionality.[4][5] The server functioned on Mac OS 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9.[6]
| NetPresenz | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Stairways Software Pty Ltd |
| Stable release | 4.1
/ March 7, 2000 |
| Type | FTP, Gopher server |
| License | freeware |
| Website | www |
Originally a shareware package,[2] NetPresenz was rendered obsolete by increasing functionality in the Mac OS and has been made freeware.[7]