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Nakahara releases iGet 2.7, v3 coming

Nakahara Informatics today announced the release of iGet 2.7 (US$49), the latest version of its Mac file transfer tool. “Although the development of iGet 3.0 is nearing the beta test phase, we do continue to maintain and improve the current 2.x line,” said CEO Christopher Martin. “iGet 2.7 incorporates several performance and interface improvements, leverages some of the new features of Mac OS X 10.5, and corrects issues discovered since the last release.” Read More

iGet Mobile enables remote Mac access from iPhone, more

Nakahara Informatics today announced the availability of iGet Mobile, a new product in the company’s iGet line of remote access software. iGet Mobile is a Mac application that allows users to easily and securely access the Mac’s documents and files from an iPhone, iPod Touch, Windows PC, or other non-Mac device. It can not only browse the Mac remotely, but also perform on-the-fly document conversions that make many common Mac file types more compatible with mobile devices.

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iGet 2.1 gets ‘set-it-and-forget-it’ feature

Five Speed Software today announced the availability of iGet 2.1, the latest release of the company’s file transfer tool. This update is free, and is recommended for all iGet users. Version 2.1 sports significant new features and user-requested enhancements, including a “set-it-and-forget-it” automatic update system that can keep the application up to date without manual downloads or user intervention. iGet is a Universal Binary, offering native performance on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs.

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iGet 2.0 to offer Tiger support

Five Speed Software today announced iGet 2.0, the second major release of its next-generation file transfer software for Mac OS X. Version 2.0 offers several new features, the most notable of which is a new remote search feature that takes advantage of Apple’s new Spotlight technology. The new version also includes Automator integration, a Dashboard quick-connect widget, URL support, the ability to save connection shortcuts, support for Finder labels, connecting to custom port numbers, realtime throughput reporting, and more.

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New iGet file transfer application released

Five Speed Software today announced the availability of iGet 1.0, a new kind of file transfer application designed specifically for Mac OS X. “iGet is based on a custom protocol that was designed from scratch to be fast on real-world Internet connections (such as DSL, cable, or dialup), and which enables the software to fully support Mac-specific file attributes–including resource forks, HFS metadata, packages, aliases, and Unicode file names–which standard protocols like FTP cannot handle.

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