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Transmit is an FTP manager used in Mac OS. After installing the software, follow the below steps. 
1. Click on the "+" sign in the bottom of the application. 
2. A form will appear. Specify the details of your server connections in that form. 
3. Once you are done, click on Save to save it under favorites. 
4. Now you can connect to your server by clicking on the link under favorite tab. 
Resources: 
Download: http://www.panic.com/transmit/ 
Support: http://www.panic.com/transmit/support.html
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