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February 1, 2007

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Interarchy developer eats his own dog food

Posted Feb. 1, ’07, 8:06 AM PT by Derik DeLong
Category | Software

Interarchy Interarchy is one of the most seasoned pieces of software Macs ever. It’s been around about as long as Fetch. It’s always been a bit pricey for me (currently $59.95 for a single user license). It has S3 support in addition to more traditional FTP protocols, but that alone hasn’t been enough to make me open my wallet.

Enough about me. Matthew Drayton, the lead developer, has bought out long time developer Peter Lewis and formed his own company, Nolobe Pty Ltd. He seems to believe that much in the product, quite a statement in this day and age. To coincide with the ownership change, version 8.5 has been released with some key new features like Open in Terminal, Enhanced Scripting Support, Dock Menu, Calculate Folder Sizes, and Improved Get Info Window.

I hate to be one of those guys, but “I’d buy it if it were cheaper.”


1 Comments

Walt Basil said:

Maybe he'll read this and provide you with a free license? For a review perhaps? I would if I were the developer.

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