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n.
Generally speaking, to mirror is to maintain an exact copy of something. Probably the most common use of the term on the Internet refers to mirror sites which are web sites, or FTP sites that maintain exact copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource.
Note: Since the mirrors is on one of StarNet's servers, downloads from our mirror will almost always be
faster than downloading from a remote site.
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FreeBSD
Ambrosia
The Directory -- Ambrosia provides tools to enhance your Mac's performance.
AMUG -- Arizona Macintosh Users Group Inc.
The Directory --
AMUG Files is a largest collection of Mac, Newton and PalmPilot files. There are 7,000 files and 26 categories of software.
Apple
GNU -- "GNU's Not Unix"
Gutenberg
The Index -- Some reading material; Gutenburg is an online library of electronically stored books, mostly classics, that can also be downloaded for free and viewed off-line.
The Directory -- For those who know what they want.
Info - Mac
The MacFiles -- Tons of Mac Stuff for the Average (and not-so-average) Mac User.
Linux
The LinuXFiles -- Tons of Linux Stuff for the Not-So-Average Linux User (cuz we're not average!).
Netscape
The Directory -- Want some Netscape? Click here. Everything from 2.01 (we don't reccommend it!) to Communicator 4.x!
Simtel
The Directory -- A worldwide distribution network for Shareware, Freeware, and Public Domain software.
Solaris