Transmit Widget is a Dashboard widget that allows you to quickly upload items to your favorite FTP server using Transmit — any time, any place, thanks to the power of Dashboard.
Note: Due to a limitation in Mac OS X 10.4, only one item can be dropped at a time. This is expected to change in a future version of Mac OS X.
ANONYMOUS anyway to make it so the permissions are autmatically set to something user specified (using octal #?) after upload? as it is, ill still have to go in with transmit and change those settings. im using it to upload pictures to a specific folder to be shared on the web. (Version 1.1)
ANONYMOUS nevermind, i feel stupid. auto permissions. cool. (Version 1.1)
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May 13 2005
RICHO Still annoying - I prefer to close widgets when not in use and this one doesn't remember path settings, so they have to be re-entered every time. Even better would be a drop down list of different server settings entered and remembered. (Version 1.1)
ANONYMOUS This widget has worked perfectly for me since day one. It never launches the full version of Transmit and it's extremely easy to drag files on to the widget. It's quick and easy, a great way when you just want to quickly send one file without launching the app. (Version 1.1)
RICHARD TESTANI I was a little surprised by Panic's lame widget. Their software is top notch but this weidget is a bit useless.
I coudn't get it to connected either as many users have posted already. Further more it launches the full version of Transmit which to me kills the point to have the widget. I woudn't mind uploading a file here and there without a full FTP app.
Also dropping files onto is not an easy task. This may be the implementation of Dashboard more then this widget itself, but possibly a browse feature culd supplement that. (Version 1.0)
JOEL MUELLER I don't see how it could be called a rip off. Drop boxes have been around since the beginning of a GUI internet. Apple has had drag and drop printer icons from the desktop. Apple's old eWorld community used drag and drop transfers. It's fair to say there is a better solution, but it's unfair to claim it as a rip off. (Version 1.0)
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May 3 2005
SLAMGAUGE everything worked just fine for me. Love it. (Version 1.0)