Panic Transmit 4.0.4 review

FTP client gets go-faster stripes, gloss and new features

Panic Transmit 4.0.4
Transmit 4 provides many interface changes that marry aesthetic appeal and usability

TechRadar Verdict

A benchmark against which modern Mac apps should be measured – and a great FTP client, too

Pros

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    Faster transfer speeds

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    Impressive new interface

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    Improved view options

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    Great location shortcuts

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    Friendly sync pane

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    Transmit Disk feature

Cons

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    Some design choices (although that's nitpicking)

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Panic's Transmit has long been a very popular Mac FTP client, but version 3 was starting to look tired, and, in terms of features and speed, the app was being challenged by eager young upstarts, such as the likes of ForkLift.

But, thankfully, the grizzled veteran has been reborn. And with the updates come an impressive slew of interface and usability improvements, which again sees it streak way ahead of the pack, leaving them for dust.

Transmit 4

As if that wasn't enough, you can also add into the mix FXP and S3 support, an excellent new transfers view, tear-off tabs, multi-touch navigation for laptop users, and a whole bunch of other cool tweaks and extras.

And there you have the Mac's best FTP client. The conclusion is, if you're searching for a robust, usable and great-looking FTP client, we highly recommend Transmit 4; and for Transmit 3 users, there are more than enough useful improvements to justify the $19 (£14) upgrade fee.

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