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Transmit goes universal
Transmit, Panic's
great FTP client, has been updated to version 3.5. This release is a
universal binary, and other changes include:
The ability to edit any remote file, in any
application
Improved synchronization
The ability to create your ...
Backup files automatically with Transmit
Backups are very important. This is something that you learn once, and never forget again (usually as you try to explain why your wedding pictures no longer exist). The fine folks over at StrongSpace, a service that offers online storage, have posted ...
Transmit 3.5.4
Don't panic! Panic just released an update to their uber-popular FTP/SFTP client Transmit which purportedly squashes all those nasty bugs which have been driving you crazy. Version 3.5.4 fixes issues with certain SFTP servers, adds a preference pane ...
Panic releases Transmit 3.6.3
Earlier this week, Panic released Transmit 3.6.3. If you're unfamiliar, Transmit is the FTP application that's loved by many (including us). Version 3.6.3 offers improved Leopard and Amazon S3 compatibility, French and German localization and several ...
Transmit 3.5.4 released
Transmit, Panic's FTP client that I firmly believe was coded by angels, has been updated to version 3.5.4. They offer detailed release notes, but the cliff notes include SFTP error improvements, upload/download error and Growl notification fixes, ...
Panic releases Transmit 3.6
Panic has dropped Transmit 3.6, the latest version of the FTP app that we freakin' love here at TUAW. Included in the new version is all the great old stuff (droplets, and the "edit anything anywhere" ability), and the new features of Amazon S3 ...
Transmit 3.6.7 is available
Earlier this week, one of the applications that I use every day, Panic's Transmit, was updated to version 3.6.7. Since the previous version was 3.6.6, this seems like a minor update, but it does bring some welcome bug fixes, including
Re-worked ...
Panic releases Transmit 3
Transmit 3 is the latest iteration of
Panic’s FTP client with lots of style and many innovative features. One copy will
cost you $29.95, or $17.95 if you have a serial number for Transmit 2.
What kind of features do you get ...
Panic updates Transmit for Leopard
If you're a fan of Panic's very excellent file-transfer client Transmit, you're probably been anticipating a new version after Panic's update roadmap we linked to last week. Thankfully, the waiting is over, as Panic have released a minor update to ...
Transmit: An exhaustive review
Blogger Shawn Blanc is at it again. After writing a thorough exploration of NetNewsWire, he's turned his attention to Transmit, Panic's popular FTP client. He starts with the origin of Panic and Transit 1.0 (there was no "M" back then) before looking ...
Followup: Transmit TV audio through your Mac
After my post earlier this week about transmitting Mac audio, readers contacted me about extending this solution. Although they liked the idea of direct audio while working out on a treadmill or exercise bike, several stated that they also wanted to ...
Transmit turns 10, we Panic
Milestones come and go, but the big milestone of the day was 10 years in the making. Panic's Co-founder, Steven Frank, noted on his personal website that their flagship product, Transmit turned 10 years old. Transmit, originally called "Transit," was ...
New Transmit adds Tiger Features
Transmit version 3 came out a few months ago, but now Panic has added some Tiger specific features to the newest version of Transmit, version 3.2, including "Mac Sync for Favorites, Automator actions for FTP-enabled workflows, instant Spotlight ...
Transmit 3.6.6 relieves .Mac sync problems
Panic recently updated their Transmit software to version 3.6.6 after the previous (3.6.5) update caused problems with syncing over .Mac. Steven Frank (co-founder of Panic) wrote on his personal blog about the issue. According to Steven, ...
Transmit 3.5 - where have you been all my life?
Last month Dave Caolo mentioned that Transmit
updated to v3.5, went universal and added droplets, amongst other things like Growl support. While I'm sure droplets
aren't a new concept by any means, these handy little DnD (drag-n-drop) extras that can ...


