This item is not available, since no preferred host is selected
To edit the selected preferred host, click this button.
To create a new preferred host menu item, click this button.
To exit the preferred host menu editing dialog, click this button.
Click this button to select the directory which is currently being listed (and named in the popup menu) as the target.
Type the single-character directory delimiter to be used for this connection. The delimiter is the character inserted between path components. (e.g. ΓÇ£\ΓÇ¥ for MS-DOS and ΓÇ£/ΓÇ¥ for UNIX)
To leave the directory delimiter unchanged, click this button.
To set the directory delimiter for this connection, click this button.
Enter the new command timeout value in seconds in this box. This value specifies the maximum amount of time the program will wait for a response from the remote FTP server.
To avoid changing the timeout value, click this button.
To change the timeout value used for connections, click this button.
Enter the full pathname of the directory to create in this box.
To cancel the directory creation, click this button.
Click this button to create a new directory on the remote host.
Enter the full pathname for the target of the file being uploaded.
To cancel the file transfer, click this button.
Click this button to confirm the name for the file to be uploaded.
Type the full path of the directory to view in this box.
To cancel the opening of another directory view window, click this button.
Click this button to open a directory window to view the path below.
This is the internal error number which has occurred. It's not usually useful for humans, but computers find error numbers easier to deal with.
This is a short description of the error which has occurred.
Click this button to continue using the program.
Type the password to be used for connection authentication here. The password text will appear as bullets, unless anonymous authentication is being used.
Type the user name to be used for connection authentication here. To use anonymous FTP, enter ΓÇ£anonymousΓÇ¥
To cancel the connection opening process, click this button.
This item is not available, because either the user name field is empty
Click this button to complete the connection to the remote host. A directory window will be opened for browsing.
Use this popup menu to identify the operating system running on the host to which the connection is being opened.
To customize the operating system selected by the popup menu, click this button.
Type the name of the remote FTP server you wish to communicate with in this box.
To cancel the connection opening process, click this button.
This button is not available, because there is no hostname entered above.
Click this button to open a connection to the host named above. A dialog box will be displayed for the entry of user name and password for authentication.
This is the version number for this copy of XferIt. You may want to check anonymous ftp archive sites for newer versions periodically
The current transfer type is guess mode, where the transfer type is determined from each files extension (.hqx equates to BinHex, .txt equates to text).
Sets the transfer type to guess mode, where the transfer type is determined from each files extension (.hqx equates to BinHex, .txt equates to text). Not available at this time.
Sets the transfer type to guess mode, where the transfer type is determined from each files extension (.hqx equates to BinHex, .txt equates to text).
The current transfer type is BinHex. This mode transfers all files using the BinHex standard.
Sets transfer type to BinHex mode. This mode transfers all files using the BinHex standard. Not available at this time.
Sets transfer type to BinHex mode. This mode transfers all files using the BinHex standard.
The current transfer type is MacBinary. This mode transfers files using the MacBinary standard.
Sets transfer type to MacBinary mode. This mode transfers files using the MacBinary standard. Not available at this time.
Sets transfer type to MacBinary mode. This mode transfers files using the MacBinary standard.
The current transfer type is binary. This mode passes all data through without any conversion.
Sets transfer type to binary mode. This mode passes all data through without any conversion. Not available at this time.
Sets transfer type to binary mode. This mode passes all data through without any conversion.
The current transfer type is text. This mode strips linefeeds from files received and adds linefeeds to files sent.
Sets the transfer type to text mode. This mode strips linefeeds from files received and adds linefeeds to files sent. Not available at this time.
Sets the transfer type to text mode. This mode strips linefeeds from files received and adds linefeeds to files sent.