In general author finds it a handy application to use. TechRepublic's review mentions that Commander One offers convenient efficiencies and simplifies the workflow with its dual pane interface and a number of features, like FTP client, compression support, Terminal Emulator and Dropbox integration. MacWorld rated Commander One as 3.5 out of 5 stars, concluding that it adds some useful functions to the standardįinder, but it was let down by its user interface and bugs in some of its functions, in particular with built-in FTP manager the article was later updated with a notice that the problem with FTP manager had been solved by a subsequent update (version 1.2). ![]() Positioned as an app for ‘Mac power users’, Commander One replicates the functionality of a namebrand dual-pane file manager, but also has features aimed specifically at OS X users. Its extra benefits include built-in FTP client ability to mount MTP and iOS devices RAR, TBZ, TGZ, 7z formats support Dropbox integration Terminal emulator and more. There is a paid edition of this application known as PRO Pack. So-called Brief mode is meant for browsing many files and folders. The app exploits the classic dual-pane interface ideology, offers multi-tab browsing, advanced search, hotkeys setup, ZIP support displays hidden files, allows renaming files or folders when moving, working with local and network drives. ![]() Īpart from basic operations such as creating and managing folders, deleting, copying, moving and renaming files, it also provides functionality that default OS X file manager does not. ![]() Commander One is a dual-pane file manager for macOS, created entirely in Swift.
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