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Revert removal of Transmit as a recommendation for basic usage. Add disclaimer about missing AWS4 signature and multipart upload support.
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- [**s4cmd**](https://github.com/bloomreach/s4cmd) is a replacement, with greater emphasis on performance via multi-threading, which is helpful for large files and large sets of files, and also offers Unix-like globbing support.
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- **GUI applications:** You may prefer a GUI, or wish to support GUI access for less technical users. Some options:
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- The [AWS Console](https://aws.amazon.com/console/) does offer a graphical way to use S3. Use caution telling non-technical people to use it, however, since without tight permissions, it offers access to many other AWS features.
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- [Transmit](https://panic.com/transmit/) is a good option on OS X for basic use cases. Uses legacy AWS2 signatures for authentication and is missing multipart upload support.
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- [Cyberduck](https://cyberduck.io/) is a good option on OS X and Windows with support for multipart uploads, ACLs, versioning, lifecycle configuration, storage classes and server side encryption (SSE-S3 and SSE-KMS).
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- **S3 and CloudFront:** S3 is tightly integrated with the CloudFront CDN. See the CloudFront section for more information, as well as [S3 transfer acceleration](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/transfer-acceleration.html).
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- **Static website hosting:**
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