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Commander One PRO is a revolutionary file manager for Mac with dual-panel interface. Completely developed in Swift, this file management software provides multiple advanced tools for efficient work with your files, folders, documents, archives, remote servers and computer processes. Very pleased to see this. Please continue developing;-).
Devs seem responsive: I asked for alternate line shading in the browser.and it soon appeared in an update! Plug in options to add features would be nice. TC (TotalCommander) has been in development for so long it has most features one could possibly dream of-but I never use Win any more. Wonder what the Commander One development plan looks like?? I wish this were available the first 6 or 8 years after I switched to Macs! I was in total TotalCommander withdrawal (except for use in a VM). So I learned to use finder & pathfinder and don’t use CommanderOnePro as my only finder.
But CommanderOne is solid and great! The archive features (different compress engines builtin, plus ability to view archive as a directory-without dearchiving) are better than most other mac file managers. And the design with the option of old fashioned function keys for copy/move-looks clunky at first-but is 100% more reliable than drag/drop for critical file management tasks. Plus this’ll give me directory sizes for internal or external drives instantly—unlike other finders which often churn away or fail to update. Developer Response.
Firstly i was a hardcore Total Commander user, can’t live without it. And after switch to MacOS i’ve searched for an alternative and i was very sad that all of the available file managers lack features that is must have for me, ugly or just acts weird. Than I found Commander Pro.
This is the best alternative for TC. Here are few possible enhancements imho: - copy/move files: if one file is selected for copy/move the filename needs to be filled in the end of path input, so you can rename the file if you want - file overwrite: for me this is the worst implementation. Why is the “keep both” the deafult? Is anybody use this? Imho the default is need to be cancel and need some shortcut or able to switch options with the cursors.
Oh and the 'apply to all' needs to be an option not a checkbox. For this the TC is the golden standard. the built in viewer need to open any unknow format in text mode, not in hex - draging files need some enhancements. When i like to drag file it always keeps select files, and when i like to select files it drag one of them - the calculate dir size feature need some process indicator that it is in the process.
Check TC for example. Developer Response. Thank you for your posted feedback. Please see our commentaries below: 1) There is an option copy and rename file at the same time. Just press F5, then put a slash in the path field and type the required file name after the slash. If you copy only one file and type a new name after the slash, the file will be renamed and will appear with the new name in the target pane. 2) In order to skip this 'keep both', please go to System Preferences- Keyboard- Shortcuts and activate 'All Controls' option.
3) Commander One’s built-in file viewer is available via F3 and is designed for viewing files in different formats. You can choose between the following viewing modes: 4) Our developers will improve the drag and drop option in further update of the app. 5) I've passed this feedback to our developers to consider adding such an option. I have been an avid fan of Total Commander for Windows for many years. When I purchased my MaBookPro, I was disappointed to find there were no dual-pane file managers available for the Mac like Total Commander. While getting a Total Commander update for my Windows computer, I read a thread re Mac users inquiring about a file manager for the Mac.
The thread recommended Commander One Pro. I purchased it immediately and never looked back. The only thing I would like to see is 'cloud' integration and a way to mark compare files and sync between the panes. Developer Response.