URI-Fetch-0.01URI-Fetch-0.01Grok Headline matches for URI-Fetch-0.01Let RSS Go FetchLet RSS Go Fetch 06/05/2005 10:56 PM TIME Magazine: “RSS allows you to play news editor and zero in on the information you really need, even as you expand the number of sites you sample. You can subscribe to just the parts of the Seattle Times, for example, that cover biotech and the Mariners.” phpBB Fetch AllphpBB Fetch All 12/05/2003 01:59 PM Sourceforge page created phpBB Fetch All 2.0.11phpBB Fetch All 2.0.11 07/28/2004 04:32 AM A syndication addon for phpBB. File-Fetch-0.01File-Fetch-0.01 05/04/2004 04:43 PM Pieces of first T. rex fetch $93,250Pieces of first T. rex fetch $93,250 05/16/2004 10:51 PM AP via New Jersey Online May 17 2004 3:05AM GMT File-Fetch-0.02File-Fetch-0.02 05/22/2004 09:43 AM File-Fetch-0.04File-Fetch-0.04 06/11/2004 05:51 PM File-Fetch-0.03File-Fetch-0.03 06/11/2004 05:51 PM phpBB Fetch All 2.0.12phpBB Fetch All 2.0.12 08/02/2004 08:15 AM A syndication addon for phpBB. phpBB Fetch All 2.0.8phpBB Fetch All 2.0.8 01/06/2004 12:00 PM A syndication addon for phpBB. phpBB Fetch All 2.0.7phpBB Fetch All 2.0.7 12/29/2003 09:49 AM A syndication addon for phpBB. Fetch 5.0 goes betaFetch 5.0 goes beta 03/14/2005 04:36 PM Fetch Softworks has announced that its Mac FTP client software, Fetch 5.0, has entered beta-testing. The company is accepting a limited number of applications from users interested in giving the new version a try. New releases in this version include SFTP support, improved server and firewall compatibility, and a completely rewritten user interface. Announcement: Fetch 5.0Announcement: Fetch 5.0 03/14/2005 05:07 PM Fetch Softworks announced a major update of its venerable FTP client, which will add SFTP support, improved server and firewall compatibility, and a completely rewritten user interface, among other changes. phpBB Fetch All 2.0.6phpBB Fetch All 2.0.6 12/15/2003 11:46 AM A syndication addon for phpBB. phpBB Fetch All 2.0.5phpBB Fetch All 2.0.5 12/12/2003 10:09 PM A syndication addon for phpBB. File-Fetch-0.05File-Fetch-0.05 06/18/2004 11:31 AM Fetch! Sit! Watch! (Reuters)Fetch! Sit! Watch! (Reuters) 09/24/2004 11:07 AM Reuters - Lassie don't go home. Go to the movies in New Mexico. Babe's bat could fetch $1M at auctionBabe's bat could fetch $1M at auction 07/23/2004 02:52 PM Fetch 5 Ready for a WalkFetch 5 Ready for a Walk 06/05/2005 11:45 PM Adam C. Engst (~290 words) Fetch 5 Ready for a Walk -- Proving that you can teach an old dog new tricks, Jim Matthews and Fetch Softworks today released Fetch 5, a sleek new version of the earliest FTP client still in active development for the Macintosh. With Fetch 5, Jim focused on simplifying the user interface to improve ease of use and adding support for low-level technologies like SFTP. Fetch now sports a new toolbar for quick access to commonly used functions, Back and Recent buttons for easier navigation to previously viewed folders, a more Finder-like list view, and a status pane at the bottom of each transfer window. Other interface niceties include a file transfer progress indicator in Fetch's Dock icon, context-sensitive help, and a recent connections pop-up menu in the New Connection dialog. Under the hood, along with SFTP support, Fetch 5 now offers resuming of binary uploads, automatic detection of FTP and SFTP servers on your local network if they advertise their presence via Bonjour (formerly called Rendezvous), importing of Interarchy and Transmit bookmarks, support for using StuffIt to compress files automatically on upload and expand automatically on download, improved handling of non-ASCII and Unicode file names, and "Automatic Passive Mode" for automatic detection of proper connection modes for reliable transfers through firewalls and NAT gateways. Fetch 5 works with Mac OS X 10.2.4 or later (including Tiger), and it costs $25, with upgrades from Fetch 4 priced at $15. New copies of Fetch and upgrades may both be purchased directly from within Fetch 5; choose Purchase or Purchase Upgrade from the Fetch application menu. Users at educational and non-profit charitable organizations may apply for a free license. [ACE] Man and dog play "go fetch"' with axe
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