Quick Tip: Top 5 Awesome Features in Transmit 4

Quick Tip: Top 5 Awesome Features in Transmit 4

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Panic Transmit
  • Format: Video
  • Length: 5 Minutes

The ever-amazing Mac software company, Panic, has released the fourth version of their incredible FTP client Transmit last week. What’s packed into this version? Well, according to the release notes, “Everything is new!”

5. Brand New Interface

The biggest changes in Transmit 4 are in the interface; you almost don’t recognize it as the same software!

Transmit 3

Transmit 4

4. Super User-Friendly

A lot of Transmit 4’s awesomeness is in its incredibly ease-of-use. For example, when viewing a folder (both local and remote) you’ve got a “bread-crumb” trail to make navigating between folders a breeze. Then, the sync panel now gives you a nice tooltip, making it easier to see exactly what will happen.

3. Rules

The preferences panel in Transmit 4 now includes a rules panel; this makes it really easy to skip certain files, like source control files.

2. Local to Local / Server to Server

With Transmit 4, either panel can be either a server or a local folder, making it super-simple to transfer files between folders.

1. Mounting Disks

The “one more thing” about Transmit 4 is that you mount servers as disks, just like you’d mount a local hard drive.

Do you use Transmit?

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  • Jason Andreoni

    I love the new Transmit. One of my favorite new features is Mount as Disk. It makes dropping files into my images folder much quicker for development.

    I hope Panic carries over some of these features into a new version of Coda!!

    • http://www.jeffrey-way.com Jeffrey Way

      Yeah, that’s my favorite too. So nice.

    • http://montanaflynn.me Montana Flynn

      That is a very cool feature!

    • Sk1ppeR

      Ohh so cool…Windows 98 could’ve done that 12 years ago :D :D Go Mac !

      • Damion

        Haha, Thanks for the tip. I intend to when i get some money. I love the new features in transmit 4 thanks for the vid.

    • Mosselman

      Windows 7 has that function out of the box and so does Ubuntu… It just works anyone?

      • http://www.rickymills.com Rick

        The Mac’s had it since OS X came out too (2002) ;) Its just not been functional for FTP until recently. Anyone serious about network storage is going to be using a more standard network filesystem protocol (which Windows only supports as of 2009).

    • Joshua

      @Sk1ppeR & @Mosselman

      Actually, OSX can do this natively as well, and has since the first OSX… But like windows and other *nix versions (osx implementation is essentially a network mount, same as any other *nix core) it doesn’t have any bells and whistles…

      With transmit… your upload rules apply, etc… its just ‘nicer’

  • http://www.face-id.be jeCa

    I have been using Transmit for over 2 years now and I’m very satisfied with it! The new upgrade is just amazing… love the new features!

  • Angel Medrano

    Coolness. Hard to get of off free FileZIlla. The disk mounting looks useful!
    Thanks for the review.

    • Angel Medrano

      Wait, I take that back. $34 is a bargain.

  • http://www.makemoneyonline.com.pk Malik Online

    Awesome tutorial.. I was looking for it for a while.. Thanks for sharing..

  • http://www.newthink.com zgs

    Transmit 4 is awesome!

    Oh, and where did you get those hard disk icons? They look fantastic and I’d love to get them :)

  • Alex P

    FileZilla – never failed me!

    • Plexi

      Ok… what does your experience with FileZilla have to do with with the “Top 5 Awesome Features in Transmit 4″ ?

  • http://mac-apps.pl Seed

    This is great! Panic did really great job.

  • Nick

    I’ve been trying to figure out what the big deal is about Transmit 4, most or all of these features have existed in other FTP apps for awhile, namely Forklift it only seems Panic was catching up to this app in the newest release.

  • http://www.iphoneipadiads.com Lloyd

    Absolutely fantastic software. Huge credit to the Panic team.

    As an aside, which icon replacement set is the custom ‘Macintosh HD’ in this article part of?

  • http://www.dssquared.com Clint Waters

    Been using Forklift as my file manager/ftp client since it’s early days. I highly recommend it. The new transmit interface is very very similar to that of Forklift.

  • http://www.chateaubootcamp.com SteveX

    It does look really cool, must admit that I am tempted…

  • Tim

    I can’t help but feel this article reeks like advertisement. I could be wrond though

    • mit

      I can’t help but feel like your comment reeks of suspicion and paranoia and I in return reek of a healthy dose of “who cares if it’s advertisement”, but I could be wrong.

      Great overview of the new Transmit, thanks!!

    • http://www.dapperdeveloping.com Kevin

      Even if it is, nettuts is such an awesome resource I say “let them”.

      Anyway, Transmit really is a great ftp client, my personal favorite.

  • http://www.timesrecordnews.com Chris

    Well…seeing as not everyone live sin a Mac world for web design I prefer Filezilla. It’s worked great for me for years and you can beat the cost (free!)

  • http://etherweave.com etherweave

    I’ve clung to FileZilla for a lot of work because of some of the features I felt were not as optimal in Transmit, but this seals the deal. My only other concern, though, is that I can’t import my FileZilla settings into Transmit. Any suggestions? (Or is this also a new feature?)

  • John

    It seems that the uploading was slow, especially while showing us server to server. As above poster said, you can’t go wrong with Filezilla

    • http://andrewburgess.ca Andrew Burgess
      Author

      That’s probably my servers; according to Panic’s charts, T4 can be up to 25x faster than T3.

      And about FileZilla – you’re right: it’s great; and that’s all I use on Windows.

      • DanielBakker

        And Tortoise

  • http://aloestudios.com Andy Ford

    If you were a big fan of the sidebar in Transmit 3, you’ll be disappointed to find that it’s now gone and you’ll have to put your folder shortcuts in the nearly unusable ‘Places’ feature.

    • http://www.kiskadazyn.com Roi Agneta

      Yikes! That was one of my favorite features! I find it hard to believe that they castrated something so obviously useful.

    • http://www.s-z.se Andreas Sandström

      Hopefully they will fix this. I know there are lots of people missing the feature. Personally I think the new solution is nice but need improvements like list view etc.

  • http://ebiene.de Sergej Müller

    My series of articles for the new Trasmit 4 (german only) with feature reviews and practical tips:
    http://playground.ebiene.de/2519/transmit-4-testbericht/
    http://playground.ebiene.de/2534/transmit-tipps-tricks/

  • http://newarts.at Drazen Mokic

    Is the mounted disk only available for Transmit or can it be used with other tools, like TextMate too ?

    I mean is it possible to mount my webhost server with Transmit and then access it via TextMate?

    • http://andrewburgess.ca Andrew Burgess
      Author

      You can, but I found it a bit slow; but that might have been the server.

      • http://newarts.at Drazen Mokic

        I guess it was not your server because i just tried it out and it is really a bit slow. I can see coming timeouts while saving files, annoying.

  • http://www.jauhari.net/ Jauhari

    Until Today, Transmit still the best FTP Client for me ;)
    And Transmit 4 is the best at all

  • http://pixelcoder.co.uk Alistair

    That’s a really slick ribbon like bread crumb trail. So hawt. Makes me want a Mac. Shame they are so expensive. :(

  • http://www.BertrandLirette.com Bertrand

    For those that don’t use FTP a lot and don’t wanna pay for it, there’s always the good alternative CyberDuck. It’s great and free!

  • Sean

    Transmit already had Rules, that’s nothing new, it just used to be part of the sync thats all, shouldn’t really be on the list.

  • Mike

    I stopped reading after “The biggest changes in Transmit 4 are in the interface”

    …can we get a proper verb and/or plural please?

    • Jarrod

      Pedantic/incorrect.

  • Glenn

    Don’t see why people pay money for this. There are too many free or integrated FTP loaders. I guess if you are not spending your money. :)

  • http://www.tenaxtechnologies.com java developer

    Transmit is the best FTP Client for me.
    Thanks for sharing this is very nice tutorial.

  • http://geektiz.com Zetura

    I actually use CyberDuck to manage my websites but i think i will buy the licence of Transmit 4 soon. I hear many people which says that it’s the best FTP client for Mac.

  • http://www.smallcapinvesting.net Jason

    I’ve been using Panic software for years. I love their stuff. This is one awesome upgrade. Like the new interface.

  • http://www.adyngom.com Ady

    Best tool I used to connect to AWS, love Panic stuff…

  • http://synthetictone-media.com Synthetic Tone

    Love this new update. For those who can’t understand why someone would pay for FTP client… are you using GIMP and also wonder why others would pay for Photoshop? Free alternatives can sure do many of the same things… but user experience from polished interfaces and stable software is sometimes worth the cost. I have had Cyberduck for instance…. interface was very lacking and was flaky… often crashing. I use FireFTP at work. Works, but interface is not the most effective design and rare occasion has a flaky moment. Been using Transmit for couple of years and always been solid app worth the expense.

  • http://www.crearedesign.co.uk Stephen Webb

    Not having used Transmit before it’s interesting to see what it’s capable of. Like a lot of web designers I usually use just the in-built Dreamweaver interface, but as shown here there are a lot more options for FTP clients.

    I think they key feature here is being able to mount the server as a hard drive. This provides an easy link and ability to use the server as if it was mounted inside your computer, and I can instantly see the advantages of this.

    I’d like to see what other FTP options are available. After reading this I’ll look into Transmit further, as this could be useful for downloading sites whilst simultaneously working on another site within Dreamweaver.

  • meme

    really good

  • http://www.ryancanderson.com Ryan

    Can you tell me what the icons are that you are using in the screenshot for Mounting Disks?

  • http://helloangga.com Angga

    Cool, never knew that they released the version 4 already. still stuck with 3.6.9 :-) I guess time to try the new version

  • http://www.fatlossblogger.com/ Fat Loss Blogger

    As much as I hate to admit it, I honestly didn’t know about half of the stuff that Transmit 4 is capable of until this morning. Thanks for inspiring me to dig a little deeper into this app Andrew, I’ve definitely picked up a few new tips that are going to make life much easier!

  • http://www.homefitnessfanatic.com p90x

    good tutorial, thanks for sharing

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  • http://www.crimeoutloud.co.za/ Claudio

    I use Filezilla, but maybe i”ll have a look at transmit, hear the new updates are good.

  • http://jonathanjaylee.com Jonathan

    I just downloaded Transmit, but I’m having trouble mounting the drive on my desktop. It shows up in the icon bar at the top, and within finder itself, but I can’t seem to mount it appearing as a drive on the desktop itself. Any advice?

  • XEN

    What are the drive icons on his desktop? Whats the icon set called?

  • Home Insulation

    many thanks