Truck (was Rsync Client – Pro Edition) hauls data 30x faster than FTP thanks to its modern rsync engine (included) which compresses, de-duplicates, and encrypts – giving significantly higher performance and security, right from the first transfer. Setup takes 3 clicks (no command line), then just drag-and-drop to transfer. Unlock the performance of rsync with the simplicity of Truck. Free trial!
Features
Upload and download via rsync by simply dragging-and-dropping–no command-line interaction required
Browse, rename, copy, move and delete remote files very quickly and easily
Works over a securely encrypted SSH tunnel (included; no setup required)
Includes the latest rsync 3.1.3 – the same algorithm found at the heart of Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud, SkyDrive, OwnDrive, etc.
Connects to any remote machine
Checkboxes to quickly enable rsync’s most powerful features – such as backups/version-controlling, bandwidth-management, retention of partial transfers, etc.
Push-update the remote system’s version of rsync (includes precompiled binaries to suit a variety of remote machines)
Advanced GUI controls to selectively tune over 125 other rsync options–even application-defined defaults can be overridden for a near-command-line level of control
Auto-completion and inline documentation provided for each option
Specify when the option applies (e.g., when uploading/downloading/both)
Enable ‘scavenging’: a preference to boost transfers by systematically employing rsync’s -copy-dest option; essentially reusing data from existing files in recently-visited directories (“Fuzzy matching” means that even files that are non-identical can be used as a basis for boosting.)
Filter rules to include/exclude items based on text matching (or advanced pattern matching)
Toggle visibility of hidden files
Specify ‘initial paths’ – for connecting straight into the given directory
Fine-tune custom preferences for each direction (upload/download) for each server
Save multiple Favourites and work with multiple servers in multiple windows
Bonjour browsing to easily connect to servers found nearby
Use your SSH RSA private key instead of a password to connect to AWS, Google Cloud, etc.
An ‘Open Terminal Here’ action to quickly jump into an SSH session in Terminal.app – pre-authenticated and ready in the right directory
Detailed operation logging
Filter any view of files and use the keyboard to navigate
Certified for use with:
Google Cloud
Amazon AWS
Dreamhost
(And works with any other service provider offering standard rsync-over-SSH)
What's new in version 2020.05.29
Truck (was Rsync Client - Pro Edition) hauls data 30x faster than FTP thanks to its modern rsync engine (included) which compresses, de-duplicates, and encrypts - giving significantly higher performan
Truck (was Rsync Client - Pro Edition) hauls data 30x faster than FTP thanks to its modern rsync engine (included) which compresses, de-duplicates, and encrypts - giving significantly higher performance and security, right from the first transfer. Setup takes 3 clicks (no command line), then just drag-and-drop to transfer. Unlock the performance of rsync with the simplicity of Truck. Free trial!
Features
Upload and download via rsync by simply dragging-and-dropping--no command-line interaction required
Browse, rename, copy, move and delete remote files very quickly and easily
Works over a securely encrypted SSH tunnel (included; no setup required)
Includes the latest rsync 3.1.3 - the same algorithm found at the heart of Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud, SkyDrive, OwnDrive, etc.
Connects to any remote machine
Checkboxes to quickly enable rsync’s most powerful features - such as backups/version-controlling, bandwidth-management, retention of partial transfers, etc.
Push-update the remote system's version of rsync (includes precompiled binaries to suit a variety of remote machines)
Advanced GUI controls to selectively tune over 125 other rsync options--even application-defined defaults can be overridden for a near-command-line level of control
Auto-completion and inline documentation provided for each option
Specify when the option applies (e.g., when uploading/downloading/both)
Enable ‘scavenging’: a preference to boost transfers by systematically employing rsync’s -copy-dest option; essentially reusing data from existing files in recently-visited directories ("Fuzzy matching" means that even files that are non-identical can be used as a basis for boosting.)
Filter rules to include/exclude items based on text matching (or advanced pattern matching)
Toggle visibility of hidden files
Specify ‘initial paths’ - for connecting straight into the given directory
Fine-tune custom preferences for each direction (upload/download) for each server
Save multiple Favourites and work with multiple servers in multiple windows
Bonjour browsing to easily connect to servers found nearby
Use your SSH RSA private key instead of a password to connect to AWS, Google Cloud, etc.
An ‘Open Terminal Here’ action to quickly jump into an SSH session in Terminal.app - pre-authenticated and ready in the right directory
Detailed operation logging
Filter any view of files and use the keyboard to navigate
Certified for use with:
Google Cloud
Amazon AWS
Dreamhost
(And works with any other service provider offering standard rsync-over-SSH)