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NetPresenz

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NetPresenz
Developer(s)Stairways Software Pty Ltd
Stable release
4.1 / March 7, 2000; 26 years ago (2000-03-07)
Engine
    TypeFTP, Gopher server
    Licensefreeware
    Websitewww.stairways.com/main/netpresenz

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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]

    Originally a shareware package,[2] NetPresenz was rendered obsolete by increasing functionality in the Mac OS and has been made freeware.[7]

    References

    1. Bell, Mark R. (1999). The Mac OS 8.6 Book. Coriolis Group Books. p. 546. ISBN 9781576104439. Search this book on
    2. 2.0 2.1 Steadman, Carl; Snell, Jason (1996). Providing Internet Services Via the Mac OS. p. 199. ISBN 9780201489989. Search this book on
    3. Woodcock, Bill (August 22, 1994). "Macintosh LANS and the Internet: Using Available Tools to Make Connecting a Cinch". Network World. p. L18.
    4. Anthony, Tobin (1996). Building and Maintaining an Intranet with the Macintosh. Hayden Books. pp. 286–289. ISBN 9781568302799. Search this book on
    5. Hart, David L. (2000). The Cross-Platform Mac Handbook: Keeping Your Mac in a Digital World. Prentice Hall PTR. pp. 79–81. ISBN 9780130850881. Search this book on
    6. Smith, Roderick W. (2002). Broadband Internet Connections: A User's Guide to DSL and Cable. Addison-Wesley. p. 259. ISBN 9780201738278. Search this book on
    7. "NetPresenz". www.macintoshrepository.org. Retrieved August 27, 2025.

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