The information is also accompanied with a nifty preview box, which even displays images. Meanwhile, the drawer on the right, dubbed Preview, gives you the information for any currently selected file or folder local or remote. The one on the left, called sidebar, adds Finder functionality allowing you to easily find any file you might want to put on your server. The first thing will notice is a drawer on the left and another on the right. If you've ever used another FTP application such as Cyberduck or Fugu, you won't have any problem adapting to Transmit. Everything is where you would expect it to be. Transmit excels when it comes to the application's user interface. In addition to various bug fixes version 3.5 ushers in things universal binary support so you can run it on your latest Intel-powered Mac and indulge in the inclusion of some great new features. Things like dashboard integration with a simple drag and drop widget, local smart folders, bookmark syncing, automated workflows and more. Transmit has won several awards and most recently an Apple Design Award for using Tiger technology the most. If you are a mac user with any need for an FTP application, you have no doubt heard of Panic's Transmit.
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