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Porting
Files Across Platforms Using FTP:
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Running The FTP Client on The Mac®
11. On the Macintosh®, startup the
FTP client program. In this tutorial I used the shareware
program, Anarchie (click
here).

12. Click File > Get via FTP... In
the dialog, enter the IP address of the PC (obtained
earlier). Click "List" when done.

13. A window will be displayed with a
listing of the contents of the FTP root folder on the
PC's drive. You can drag and drop files to and from
this window just like the Finder.

14. Drag a file or folder from the FTP
window to the Desktop. This will copy them to the Mac.

15. Drag and drop a file or folder from
the Desktop into the FTP window. This will copy them
to the PC.

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