You need to transfer files. Maybe to an FTP or SFTP server, or the cloud via Amazon S3, or using WebDAV. You maintain a website, do backups, or upload photos. You need Transmit, Mac OS X FTP client. Transmit now connects to 10 new cloud services, like Backblaze B2, Box, Google Drive, DreamObjects, Dropbox, Microsoft Azure, and Rackspace Cloud Files. Transmit 5 now includes Panic Sync, our secure and fast way to sync your sites. And our File Sync feature adds support for local-to-local and remote-to-remote sync, while also giving you more fine-grained control. 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.
What is new in this release:
- Improved drag and drop compatibility with other apps
- Increased Tab color/contrast when using dark system appearance
What is new in version 5.2.1:
- Fixed an issue where copying remote file selection no longer added path to clipboard
- Added support for the latest version of Krypton when connecting with SFTP
- Connecting to a Server with an invalid local path no longer displays error alert twice
- Thumbnail view background color preference is now correctly saved between launches
- Thumbnail view background color defaults to light when using light system appearance
- Folder icons are now drawn darker in dark mode
- Improved File Synchronize sheet appearance when using dark mode
- Worked-around bug on macOS 10.14 where switching to Thumbnail view may not draw as expected
- Miscellaneous small improvements when using Dark Mode on Mojave
What is new in version 5.2:
- Added support for Dark Mode in macOS 10.14 Mojave
- Exposed OpenStack Swift protocol in Automator
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