For some time, I’ve been using Transmit for Mac as my main FTP client. It’s one of my favorite Mac apps of all time. In fact, when I am installing apps on a new Mac, the first app I find myself installing is Transmit and that’s because I find myself using Transmit for Mac daily. It’s fantastic app from the developers at Panic and now they have released a version for iOS. With the bigger screen of my iPhone 6 Plus or my iPad, I can make quick changes to sites I’m working on via FTP using Transmit for iOS. The original release was in September and Panic has released two updates to the app since then. This shows me that Panic is dedicated to ensuring their apps are functional and that they will continue to support it. So, what types of features do you get with Transmit for iOS?
Transmit, the #1 File Transfer Client for Mac, is now available for iOS.
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According to Panic’s website, the developer resisted releasing the popular file transfer app for mobile use for a long time. It didn’t makes sense to them in a world where apps could only see their own files, but when Apple announced iOS 8 with the system Share sheet, Panic quickly made the changes needed.
I was thoroughly impressed with the interface of Transmit for iOS. It’s intuitive and very easy to navigate. It’s a very pleasant experience on the iPhone 6 Plus. One very important feature I want to point out is that Transmit for iOS takes advantage of utilizing Touch ID for added security. It’s very easy to add files from other places on your iOS device and even easy to share them outwardly through Internet connections. In addition to being able to share files between apps, Transmit for iOS can also talk to your Mac’s SSH/SFTP server by the Remote Login feature under System Preferences. This is another problem that iOS users have struggled with for some time. Other mobile devices have the ability to store files on a memory card or can easily drag/drop files from the mobile device to a computer. Transmit for iOS can now assist with file transfers between iOS devices and Macs, too.
I really can’t say enough good things about Transmit for iOS. It’s a wonderful file transfer client that produces an efficient workflow directly on my iOS devices. Transmit for iOS retails for $9.99. This is a special launch price that will only be available for a limited time. For more information visit, panic.com.
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Transmit 4 allows users to transfer files easily and efficiently.
When it comes to FTP clients, there are no shortage of options. When it comes to finding the ultimate in file transfer protocol look no farther then Transmit, designed by the awesome team at Panic Transmit is not only beautiful to look at, but it also functions great.
Over the years I’ve used many different FTP programs for Mac and Windows and have found functions I like and dislike – but, more dislike than like. Transmit gives me all the things I like and non of the dislikes so it’s become my number one go to when working on web-based projects.
The team at Panic really has a great sense of design. I say this because when you look at Transmit, you don’t see a mess of menus blasting you with unnecessary extras. You see what you need. With Transmit, you know that it’s everything a professional could need in an FTP client. I’ve been a user of Transmit for many years, and am happy with the upgrade to Transmit 4.
Transmit 4 takes the original Transmit to a higher level. It has 45+ new features and up to 25x the speed of previous versions. If you need to transfer files – you need Transmit 4. When opening Transmit, you are presented with your computer’s file browser. This allows you to have access to all the files on your computer for ease of transfer to other FTP, SFTP, WebDAV and Amazon S3 sites. The top features of Transmit include:
One of the newest features in Transmit is Transmit Disk. With Transmit Disk, you can now mount any of your favorites in the Finder itself and have them available even if Transmit is not running. The favorites appear as mounted volumes and allow you to drag files to them to transfer without even opening the Transmit app.
For those who have not used Transmit before, adding a favorite to Transmit only takes a few steps. First you click on the + symbol at the bottom of the browser window. You give your favorite a nickname so that you can access it easily later on. Then you select the type of protocol (FTP, SFTP, etc.). Type in the server name (ftp.domain.com), then, add in your user name and password. There are more advanced options that include Port, Root URL, Remote Path and Local Path. You also have the option to save the favorite as a Droplet. The entire process only takes a few moments and then your favorite file sharing option is available.
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As I mentioned above, I’ve had a lot of experience with FTP clients and Transmit continues to be my favorite option for this type of work. It is available in the Mac App Store for $33.99. I highly recommend it if you need to transfer files of any type. For more information, vistit panic.com.
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