Take Transmit, our long standing, very Mac-like FTP / SFTP client. Then, add a ton of new features, including column view, tabs, a sidebar, new favorites, search, dock status, spring loaded folders, iDisk and WebDAV support, and much more. The end result? We think it's the ultimate Mac FTP client, with more innovative features than anywhere else, and it makes FTP as simple, easy, and fun as .
What's new in this version:
- Added a new "Prompt for Password" option to the Favorites editor to toggle prompting
- Fixed a rare problem with certain servers giving a blank list or empty path pop-up
- Fetch and old Transmit favorites are now more reliably imported on first launch
- Improved the reliability of reconnecting to SFTP servers after being silently disconnected
- Modification dates are now preserved on SFTP upload
- The last state of Folder Linking is now saved with favorites
- Fixed a problem where item previewing was too-easy to trigger in list view
- Improved Transmit's parsing of future dates within the same month
- Fixed a problem with SFTP and Edit in External Editor occasionally failing
- Improved some miscellaneous display issues with tabs and tooltips
- Fixed a problem with accessing local aliases in column view
- Added FTP with Implciit SSL to the AppleScript dictionary
- Added a "Resume" option to the AppleScript dictionary for upload/download
- If using a default favorite, it will now be highlighted in Favorites view on launch
- Fixed a stale file problem editing text files with the Preview drawer open
- It's now possible to drag items into sidebar folders
- Cured a problem with synchronization that could occur if server's time offset is identical
- Fixed a problem with using usernames that contain the "/" character
- Keychain items are no longer deleted if a Favorite is deleted (for safety)
- Added a spinning progress indicator to the Your Stuff view during long operations
- Improved handling of rare SFTP servers that don't send filenames in UTF-8
- Improved compatibility with "BSD-44" servers and list parsing
- Improved compatibility with parsing "NetPresenz" server listings
- Improved compatibility with "Rumpus" servers, and spaces in filenames
- Many more miscellaneous improvements!
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What's new in this version:
- Added a new "Prompt for Password" option to the Favorites editor to toggle prompting
- Fixed a rare problem with certain servers giving a blank list or empty path pop-up
- Fetch and old Transmit favorites are now more reliably imported on first launch
- Improved the reliability of reconnecting to SFTP servers after being silently disconnected
- Modification dates are now preserved on SFTP upload
- The last state of Folder Linking is now saved with favorites
- Fixed a problem where item previewing was too-easy to trigger in list view
- Improved Transmit's parsing of future dates within the same month
- Fixed a problem with SFTP and Edit in External Editor occasionally failing
- Improved some miscellaneous display issues with tabs and tooltips
- Fixed a problem with accessing local aliases in column view
- Added FTP with Implciit SSL to the AppleScript dictionary
- Added a "Resume" option to the AppleScript dictionary for upload/download
- If using a default favorite, it will now be highlighted in Favorites view on launch
- Fixed a stale file problem editing text files with the Preview drawer open
- It's now possible to drag items into sidebar folders
- Cured a problem with synchronization that could occur if server's time offset is identical
- Fixed a problem with using usernames that contain the "/" character
- Keychain items are no longer deleted if a Favorite is deleted (for safety)
- Added a spinning progress indicator to the Your Stuff view during long operations
- Improved handling of rare SFTP servers that don't send filenames in UTF-8
- Improved compatibility with "BSD-44" servers and list parsing
- Improved compatibility with parsing "NetPresenz" server listings
- Improved compatibility with "Rumpus" servers, and spaces in filenames
- Many more miscellaneous improvements!
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