Hot features include the ability to resume failed downloads where you last left off, drag and drop, contextual menu power, folder synchronization, multithreaded, and much more.
Features
- 100% Mac OS X-like
- Drag to send, enter to rename: you know it already
- Proven and Solid Engine
- The result of eight years of FTP experience
- Built-In Text Editor
- Make quick changes without leaving Transmit
- Batch Downloading
- Drag in many files and say "go"!
What's New
Fixed:
- This release contains a security fix for CVE-2023-48795, which could allow an attacker to downgrade the security of SSH connections
New:
- Support for Dropbox Business Team Spaces
- SFTP: Implemented the rsa-sha2-512 and rsa-sha-256 host key algorithms
- Added an option for exporting servers and their passwords to a password-protected, encrypted file
Improved:
- The default connection timeout has been extended to two minutes of inactivity
- Transfer confirmation sounds now play even when system interface sounds are disabled in System Preferences
- Updated to the latest version of the Dropbox OAuth API
Fixed:
- The "Preserve modification dates" preference is now applied to folders when using a supported protocol
- FTP: Resolved an issue with the initial connection being closed unexpectedly after logging in
- The activity queue no longer shows files as "moved" when copying from network drives mounted in Finder to Transmit's local file browser
- The directional arrows in the conflict resolution dialog no longer point in the wrong direction in certain circumstances
- Editor: Command-G (âg) now advances to the next match in the document while the "Find" field is focused
- Automator: Credentials are now saved as expected when creating an Application workflow using a Server saved in Transmit
- Quick Connect: Fixed an issue preventing focus of the password field using keyboard navigation after connecting with a key saved in Transmit
- Fixed an issue where the content of the server activity window would not resize properly in some circumstances
- Resolved a potential crash that could occur with the info sidebar in rare cases
- "Open in Terminal" is no longer disabled for connections without a username or password defined in Transmit
- Middle-clicking tabs now closes them as expected
- Resolved an issue accessing the ~/.ssh/ folder when it is symlinked elsewhere
- After resolving a remote folder, symlink the folder's icon is now badged as expected
- Resolved an issue with drag and drop of files from FUSE mounted network drives
- B2: Resolved a potential issue with refreshing expired authorization tokens while operations are in progress