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Secondly, as there is no high-quality OSS FTP client for OS X and a free version of Interarchy would undercut the market for Flow, Forklift, Fetch and the like.
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It’s not like Interarchy cannot be had for free like all shareware it’s serialization process has been thoroughly cracked and can be had without much trouble. The wall separating shareware and donation-ware is already paper thin. The trend for developer tools to provide an open source version is the recognition that these serve as on-ramps for end-users and enables the vendor to capture contributions from outside developers. Whereas Textmate ran into a dead-end, IDE’s like IntelliJ, Komodo, and others have all open-sourced core versions of their previously closed-source product. I feel that the authors of Textmate should have kept a shareware version to support themselves while opening up the source of the core version. It’s open-source version was an attempt to help distribute development, but it has sadly remained stagnant. It started out as a rockstar shareware product that fell behind as the author struggled to keep up. The situation reminds me of TextMate, the de-facto text editor for OS X. The interface sucks, there is no filesystem level integration (in case I want to mount my S3 store as a local disk to help my IDE out), and it is not nearly as powerful as the more vanilla shareware FTP clients. Currently, the best OSS FTP client is Cyberduck, which isn’t saying much. However, for whatever reason, the current version of Interarchy doesn’t support its version of S3 and the developer won’t have time to get around to fixing it until the next major version.Īll of this makes me think that Interachy would benefit from a hybrid open-source model. CloudStack, a scrappy competitor to OpenStack, is used by my favorite cloud vendor to power it’s VM’s and S3 clone. Being a single developer without a large community has meant that the innovative SSH-based plugin system has gone unused.Īnd then there are minor bugs, like support for minor variations on APIs. It’s developed by a single developer, which means there is no need to whisper Shibboleet in support emails but Interarchy can go a long time between updates. Sadly, Interarchy’s progress has languished in the past few versions. It’s clear that the great coding going on behind the scenes is being overwhelmed by an inability to market itself.
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Even being a favorite of the King Apple Fanboy himself hasn’t done much for Interarchy’s install base. Interarchy just out-innovates all of the other clients combined.ĭespite being a superior product, Interarchy’s market share remains stubbornly low. Interarchy is a finely crafted tool that surfaces the underlying strengths of the protocols (FTP, SSH, WebDav, S3, and even HTTP) using a great user interface. What really sets Interarchy apart is that it doesn’t try to turn FTP into an extension of the desktop. I’ve tried Flow, Fetch, Forklift, Fugu, FileZilla, FireFTP, Transmit, Cyberduck, CrossFTP, and MacFusion none of them can hold a candle to Interarchy’s flame. The frustrating part of being an Interarchy fan is its relative lack of market share. However, after becoming a core-contributor to Namecoin, I find myself stopping short of endorsing it as the hacker’s FTP client of choice: Interarchy is not open source. It has serious street cred, it’s written in Haskell and it started out life as the “ Anarchie” FTP client.

I’ve always thought of Interarchy as the hacker’s FTP client. Posted in Personal Random Web Development
