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Transmit 3.6.6 - FTP êëèåíò25 ìàÿ 2008. Ðàçìåñòèë: mafiozzzza |
Transmit - Îòëè÷íûé FTP êëèåíò8.36 MB | Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later | Trial Transmit (previously Transit) is an excellent FTP (file transfer protocol) program that allows you to upload, download, and delete files over the internet. 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. Here are some key features of "Transmit": · iDisk / WebDAV Get files on your iDisk, faster than the Finder! · FTP, SFTP, or TLS/SSL More secure choices made Mac simple · Edit in Whatever Edit any remote file, in any app - even graphics! · Droplets Create drag-and-droplets from your favorites · Synchronization Run tests, save reports, and have more control · Get Info More options for your files and folders · Dashboard Widget Upload faster than ever. See it in action! · Automator Actions Easily add FTP steps to your workflow! · .Mac Sync Automatically sync favorites with all your Macs · Spotlight Favorites Connect to favorites in seconds, anywhere · Column View At last: browse the way Mac OS X intended · Tabs Many connections, one window. · Sidebar Jump to your folders, per-favorite, instantly · Supercharged Favorites Safari-like and very expandable · Search Narrow a long list of items in a flash · Previews with Zooming Smoothly zoom that mystery thumbnail · Batch Downloading Drag in many files and say "go"! · Auto-Permissions Set permissions on upload, automatically · Dock Status Transfer status at a glance, always · Spring-Loaded Folders Move files in record time · DockSend Upload as easily as dragging to the dock · Server-to-Server Transfers Use your Mac to shuttle; even go tab-to-tab! · 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 Limitations: · After 15 days, favorites are disabled and sessions are limited. |