Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 1
ZDNET Recommends $45 Transmit App for Mac, Citing Up to 16x Faster File Transfers
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 1

ZDNET Recommends $45 Transmit App for Mac, Citing Up to 16x Faster File Transfers

1 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jun 1
  • ZDNET says Panic’s Transmit is worth its $45 one-time price for Mac users who regularly move files to remote servers, highlighting notably faster transfers and a polished interface.
  • Up to 16x faster uploads to services such as Amazon S3 drove the recommendation, and the reviewer said a full sync of more than 4,000 files beat results from apps like FileZilla.
  • Transmit supports FTP, SFTP and WebDAV plus cloud platforms including Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, Backblaze B2 and Azure, with SSH key authentication, tabbed sessions and drag-and-drop transfers.
  • Its sync feature can keep local and remote folders aligned as a backup workflow, while saved favorites speed repeat access to frequently used servers.
  • The app is available from the Mac App Store or Panic’s website with a 7-day trial, though Google Drive support is being phased out for new connections.
Is a $45 app truly faster than free command-line tools for complex server synchronization?
With Google Drive support fading, what does a 'one-time fee' really guarantee for future cloud compatibility?
As identity attacks rise, how can a file transfer app truly align with a Zero Trust security model?