Transmit is a powerful and versatile Mac OS X application that makes it easy for you to manage and organize large files on various servers on clouds.
User-oriented interface with support for multiple tabs
With Transmitâs help you can quickly and effortlessly transfer files to SFTP or FTP server, as well as Amazon S3 or WevDAV from within a user-oriented interface.
Transmit comes a simple and reliable solution for users that need to maintain websites, upload numerous photos or perform backups.
Transmit comes with a âTwin-Turbo Engineâ, multi-connection transfer and FXP support fact that makes it a fast, smooth-running and dependable client for most Mac users.
On top of that, Transmit enables you to limit the bandwidth, synchronize or compare files with ease.
Choose between a single or dual pane window
From Transmitâs two-panel window you can view the files stored locally and the ones saved on the server. At the same time, Transmit helps you create a list with favorite servers add a new FTP, SFTP, Amazon S3 or WebDAV server.
The top toolbar allows you to switch between the thumbnail, list, column and Cover Flow view mode and change from the a dual pane to a single pane window. In addition, Transmit seamlessly integrates Mac OS Xâs Quick Look feature, a fact that helps you preview files before transferring them.
Handy synchronization features
By accessing the Action drop-down menu, you can open the Info window, copy the file path or URL address, move items to Trash or the desired location, create duplicates, compress or label files. On top of that, you have the option to create new folders or files, refresh the list and open a folder in a new tab or new window.
Thanks to the built-in search form, you can quickly and effortlessly filter the displayed items as soon as you start typing. The Preferences window enables you to change the default FTP client and configure Transmit to synchronize your favorite items via iCloud or Dropbox.
WHATâS NEW
Version 5.1.4:
New
- Added Command-O keyboard shortcut support for navigating into symlinked folders
Improved
- Dropbox: Improved the error message displayed when attempting to upload a file whose name ends with trailing whitespace
- SFTP: Improved CPU usage on slower network connections
Fixed
- Amazon S3: Fixed an issue preventing permissions from being set in some cases
- Duplicating a file whose name ends in a trailing whitespace character no longer causes an error dialog
- Dropbox: When overwriting files over 5 MB they could fail based on the Dropbox server Transmit connected to
- Fixed an issue that prevented local Place items from being created in some cases
REQUIREMENTS
OS X 10.9 or later, 64-bit processor
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