When considering alternatives to Transmit in 2018, we should look for modern FTP clients and file transfer utilities that, besides core functionality, adopt the latest encryption standards, iOS ...
Transmit, the popular OS X FTP client by Panic Support, has finally broken its half decade run of version 3.x executables and finally released version 4.0, a significant and shiny upgrade that boasts ...
Despite the existence of Box, Dropbox, and myriad other cloud-based file synchronization services, many of us wind up with files stored hither and yon on more traditional Internet file servers. A Web ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Panic has long built an FTP client called Transmit; however, after the release of iOS 8, they unveiled an updated version with new ...
There are some apps that 98 percent of the general population would never take a look at, but are critical for the other 2 percent. That's the case with this new FTP client from Panic Software.
Web browsers are good at downloading individual files, and e-mail programs are good at sending relatively small files to another person. But for heavier-duty file-transfer tasks, such as uploading ...
In the beginning, there was Fetch. Written by Jim Matthews when he was at Dartmouth College, Fetch was one of the first graphical Mac applications for the Internet, and I bundled a copy of it with the ...
It's not a huge secret that we like the guys over at Panic, so we are always willing to help them out if we get the chance (even if they never return any of my e-mails). We oft times find ourselves ...
Transmit is a veteran FTP application for the Mac. So veteran, you can still download a version of it for Mac OS 9 if you want to. In a market so crammed with competitors, what makes this particular ...