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Transmit 3.6 - Now with Amazon S3 Support

Written on August 30, 2007 by Josh Pigford and 7 people have commented

Transmit

Today Panic released Transmit version 3.6. It’s been over 18 months since 3.5 was released (though there have been multiple smaller version releases between then).

The biggest new feature in 3.6 is the addition of Amazon S3 support which undoubtedly has been one of the bigger feature requests lately.

Transmit Amazon S3 Pane

In addition to the Amazon S3 support, another new feature they are touting is a “Copy URL” feature. If you are connected to a remote server you can copy the direct URL of the file on your server by using the contextual menu.

Along with these 2 new features are over 50 new fixes and improvements.

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  1. #1 Alex says:

    So happy about this - I can finally get rid of the horribly ugly Firefox Add-on and just have one application for all my web uploading/downloading

  2. #2 Rolf says:

    In my understanding “Copy URL” isn’t new, im using it constantly. It’s so usefull! S3 support is fantastic!

  3. #3 Rolf says:

    Sorry, there is a new “Copy Web-URL”-function. Thats really new and if its what i think it is a real timesaver.

  4. #4 matthew says:

    Is there a method to allow public access with the new Transmit S3 feature? I know how to do it at the command line, but didn’t see a way to do it via Transmit.

  5. #5 Alex says:

    Matthew: You can ‘Get Info’ on a file (right click or Command-I) and at the bottom of that window it gives you read & write options.

  6. #6 minikperi says:

    In my understanding “Copy URL” isn’t new, im using it constantly. It’s so usefull! S3 support is fantastic!

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