I shouldnt have waited so long.
I shouldnt have waited so long.
Allows me unprecedented access to all of my files — whether in the cloud(s) or on my Macs. I just purchased an iPad Air 2 a couple of weeks ago and certainly wish that I’d found this app during the first few days. I’ve not even begun to use the full functionality of Transmit, but it’s already won me over. Buy it — you’ll not regret it!
This app has saved me so many times. Cant recommend it enough
Love this app. Im able to use it to monitor submissions my class makes to an FTE site. It is super fast and easy to configure. Two minor wishes - first the ability to tap a column heading and organize by date or attribute (setting is available but takes several clicks), and second, the ability to sync an FTE folder with a dropbox folder. Its available on the Mac. These are minor quibbles - the app is well worth the $10.
I have been waiting for this for a long time. I can edit anywhere, anytime. Thanks, Panic.
I love this app, or would if it was stable on my iPhone 6 128gb. But it crashes downloading over sftp, or when trying to send files to other apps. I end up having to do these things using Good Reader. Its the most expensive crashy app I own. Come on Panic. I love you guys, but lets see an bug fix update here.
It is hard to describe the simple awesomeness of this application. I can access my business files via my office servers, manage HTML files on my website, and upload print production files to our printer. Simply put: everything works perfectly. I cannot find a flaw in this app.
Thought Panic would sweat the details, but the local media player wont: 1. Continue playing an MP3 after the phone locks 2. Respond to EarPod controls 3. Remember the play state properly after phone lock/sleep/some extended time Dropbox does all this and I bought Transmit thinking it would keep me from burning cellular data.
On both iOS and Mac this is the one to have. Every serious developer or even web designer either already uses Transmit or lives in a cave.
Panic Sync is great, just waiting for the Mac version to feature sync. Looks great, performs great, price is well worth it!
But this app just abso-freaking-lutely nails it. Super easy to navigate. Obvious methods for setting shortcuts. Customizable. Just so much fun to use, I wish I had more stuff to FTP. Maybe I should change the text color on my website from #333333 to #444444. Ahh. Thats better. Now maybe a slightly larger H1. BTW Im on a boat right now.
Apple has this thing called iCloud; get with the times and stop asking us to trust you with our data. While youre at that, how about iCloud support for the desktop version? Kill Panic Sync.
Love having the ability to SFTP and the like from my iOS devices. Keep up the good work, Panic!
Due to a bug thats been present for the last three versions it is an incredible hassle to upload files from your camera roll. Sign into server, click plus, select photo. It then for no reason renames the file to an illegal format using :s and tries to upload the renamed file. This of course fails. So you have to add to local. Rename to a legal name and upload from there. This is an embarrassing bug for a $10 app.
On my first use of the app I found the UI very intuitive. Better yet, kept finding every time I thought "I wish it had a feature to ___" the feature existed. I especially like the ease with which you can navigate the folder hierarchy.
This is a very good app and I like the way the program is layed out and functions; but that is only if I could actually use it without an annoying error popup menu being displayed each time I try to view a directory/folder while in passive mode. The biggest disappointment for me about this is the developers progress on fixing known bugs/issues. Several months ago I had brought this error popup issue to the developers attention. We swapped numerous emails back and fourth over a two or three week span answering several questions of the developers and after not making any progress I gave up on trying to help due to frustration and time restrictions on my end. Here we are now at least four maybe five updates later, the developers knowing about the issue and it still hasnt been fixed! When logging into the server it makes the connection fine with no errors; however when trying to view the first several directories I get an error message of... ----------------------- "Could not retrieve file listing for "/domainname.com/directory". Server said: -a: No such file or directory. Error -130: Remote directory failed. OK -------------------- Each time the error appears I have to acknowledge the error by pressing "OK" and then back up one level and then try to view the directory/folder again. Sometimes two or three times on the same directory/folder before I will get a list of contents and no error message. If the developers fix this issue, I will give this app five stars.
Would be nice if I could open .html files in Safari from the app.
Havent submitted a review for Transmit for iOS... Whatve I been doing all my life. Incredible app. This is truly an FTP client for iOS.
I needed an app to edit files that my server hosts on the fly. This is NOT the best app for that. The text editor does not have a search feature which means it is basically useless for me. The app is obviously powerful and well designed however I ultimately went with Coda iOS (also designed by panic). Coda iOS is an advanced text editor designed for coding but luckily it also has FTP capabilities as well as SSH so you can run commands on your server.
Everything this company develops is amazing. May be niche or mostly for the nerds, but thanks Panic for being so awesome! You can believe this app does what it says it does, and will be supported in the future.