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Transmit 4 For Mac

  1. Transmit 4 For Mac

Transmit for Mac is one of the best file transfer programs that enables you to maintain connection to the servers on the internet that use FTP, SFTP, Amazon’s S3 and iDisk/WebDAV protocols. With its easy to use interface that was specifically crafted to look as native part of your Mac OS system, you will have no problems with uploading, downloading and deleting your files. All of that and dozens of other useful features can be found in this great peace of free software. One of the reasons why Transmit became so popular on Mac was not only its incredibly large feature set that allowed its users to preform FTP management that was truly modern and optimized, but its interface. Main dashboard of Transmit is can showcase listing of data in both one or two panes, with several listing options, easy to set up your most commonly used FTP or cloud destinations, twin progress bar, image thumbnail viewer, fast transfer engine that is especially optimized for working with smaller files, file syncing tool, and more. Users can even spend just few seconds and mount their favorite FTP or cloud destinations directly into their Finder, enabling them to preform file transfer operations even if Transmit for Mac is not active!

With this feature anyone can start moving files to and from your Mac with incredible ease. As of early 2014, the latest version of Transmit weights just a little less than 40MB and requires users to have at least Mac OS X 10.6.8 or newer. Transmit Features:. Get files on your iDisk, faster than the Finder!. More secure choices made Mac simple.

Edit any remote file, in any app - even graphics!. Create drag-and-droplets from your favorites. Run tests, save reports, and have more control. More options for your files and folders. Upload faster than ever.

See it in action!. Easily add FTP steps to your workflow!. Automatically sync favorites with all your Macs.

Connect to favorites in seconds, anywhere. At last: browse the way Mac OS X intended. Many connections, one window. Jump to your folders, per-favorite, instantly. Safari-like and very expandable. Narrow a long list of items in a flash.

Smoothly zoom that mystery thumbnail. Drag in many files and say 'go'!. Set permissions on upload, automatically. Transfer status at a glance, always. Move files in record time. Upload as easily as dragging to the dock. Use your Mac to shuttle; even go tab-to-tab!.

Drag to send, enter to rename: you know it already. The result of eight years of FTP experience Note: 7 days trial version.

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Transmit 4 For Mac

Requires 64-bit processor.

Panic's Transmit has long been a very popular Mac FTP client, but version 3 was starting to look tired, and, in terms of features and speed, the app was being challenged by eager young upstarts, such as the likes of ForkLift. But, thankfully, the grizzled veteran has been reborn. And with the updates come an impressive slew of interface and usability improvements, which again sees it streak way ahead of the pack, leaving them for dust. More than an uprgade From the off, it's fairly obvious that this is a brand-new Transmit, and not just a minor upgrade. The interface oozes class, being both totally Maclike and very modern. Animations and neat touches are peppered throughout, and while some might dismiss these as eye candy (or dislike certain choices – for example, we're not keen on the 'skinny' Favorites list scrollbar and use of a light Helvetica Neue font weight for some headings), that misses the point, because little in Transmit 4 is superfluous.

Instead, the interface balances usability and clarity – especially important for newcomers – with flexibility for long-time users. While Transmit's main window initially appears similar to Transmit 3's, new view options are akin to Finder.

There's Quick Look support for document previews, and you can navigate files and folders via collapsible lists, icon view or Cover Flow; also, both panes can be set to local views, turning Transmit into a dual-pane Finder of sorts. Further view options enable folders in lists to be placed above files, and there's a 'one file browser' option for users who prefer uploading files by dragging them from Finder.

Speaking of Finder, the new Transmit Disk feature enables you to dispense with Transmit's window for basic transfers. You choose a server from the menu-bar extra and it mounts as a disk. This won't be new to hardened MacFUSE aficionados, but it's a nice little bonus for Transmit users, and during testing we found the feature worked well. Feature filled Meanwhile, back in Transmit proper, most of the other changes will enable you to be more efficient. The appliction is noticeably faster, especially when you are working with smaller files.

The new Places feature enables you to define shortcuts within your favourite locations by dragging a folder to the icon at the top-left of the current pane. To later access a Place, click the icon and then a location to load it. Another particularly standout feature – and one that demonstrates just how much effort has been made with regards to usability – is Sync. The user-friendly pane makes it very clear whether local or remote files will be used as a reference set, and a speech bubble details what's going to happen. Rules can be defined to further refine the sync, and there's a handy Simulate option that enables you to test results without having to commit to any transfers. As if that wasn't enough, you can also add into the mix FXP and S3 support, an excellent new transfers view, tear-off tabs, multi-touch navigation for laptop users, and a whole bunch of other cool tweaks and extras.

And there you have the Mac's best FTP client. The conclusion is, if you're searching for a robust, usable and great-looking FTP client, we highly recommend Transmit 4; and for Transmit 3 users, there are more than enough useful improvements to justify the $19 (£14) upgrade fee. Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter.