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Transmit

FTP / SFTP / WebDAV client with many advanced features.

Version:  3.7

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Does it get any better?

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: Mayhem! Thursday, February 02 2006 @ 09:18 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

Pure FTP goodness - Panic style! Other FTP clients have nightmares every single night, with those nightmares being Transmit kicking their ass!

Consider all the additions, fixes, and changes in this version and then consider that if you paid for V3.0 that you get this update *for free*. Panic, as usual, does it right. Very right. Thanks, guys!   
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3 comments |

Does it get any better? - syko_dotmac

why don't u actually use it first before replying that it works great?

i've used the previous version and while it worked OK, it wasn't great-- it'd hiccup if you transfered (upload) a lot of files and prevented my system from going to sleep!

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Thursday, February 02 2006 @ 09:38 AM PST


Does it get any better? - ecantrell

the problem must not be Transmit itself.. it could be your system or your remote site giving you problem.

I have no problem with Transmit.. it's great.. Everywhere I go and use someone's else and they all have Transmit and I haven't run into any problems yet. When there is problems, it is always the remote server or the computer's OS not this app.

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Thursday, February 02 2006 @ 11:57 AM PST


Does it get any better? - Mayhem!

I did use it - I was a beta tester, and have used Transmit for *years*. I was commenting on the product itself, Panic's ability to keep refining and making the products great, and again - I did use 3.5 - for over 3 months in testing.

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Thursday, February 02 2006 @ 09:58 AM PST