Transmit 5.2.3
The gold standard of macOS file transfer apps just drove into the future. Transmit 5 is here. Upload, download, and manage files on tons of servers with an easy, familiar, and powerful UI. It’s quite good.
More Servers.
Transmit now connects to 10 new cloud services, like Backblaze B2, Box, Google Drive, DreamObjects, Dropbox, Microsoft Azure, and Rackspace Cloud Files.
And yes, Transmit still handles the classics — FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and S3 — better than any. We make complex services drag-and-drop simple.
More Sync.
Transmit 5 now includes Panic Sync, our secure and fast way to sync your sites. (You can learn about Panic Sync here.) And our File Sync feature adds support for local-to-local and remote-to-remote sync, while also giving you more fine-grained control.
More Speed.
We disassembled Transmit’s engine and rebuilt it, again, to significantly boost speed. T5 is better at multithreading and smarter about complex folders. Plus it’s got a new activity view to better focus on what Transmit is doing right now. It’s very fast.
Much More.
It’s been a very long time since the last major Transmit update, and we had a lot to do. Put simply, almost every corner of Transmit has been improved. Some examples:
What’s New:
Version 5.2.3:
Improved:
- File drag and drop compatibility with 3rd party apps
Fixed:
- An issue that prevented connections to some SFTP servers
- Now restores the previously active connections as expected
- An issue that prevented the file browser split from correctly restoring its position
- Restored Action toolbar functionality
- An issue that prevented tabs from being rearranged
- Clarified Backblaze B2 connection fields
- “Connect to servers automatically” preference when opening multiple windows
- An issue that could cause the new server UI to be displayed incorrectly after making a server group
- Restored button for docking the Get Info sidebar
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