by Michael_5asada » August 8th, 2023, 5:33 pm
Hi!
Generally there are a lot of file managers you can use but only a few are really good. I've been using Commander One tool for a long time and IMO it's best alternative to Finder. It works fine and I haven't really experienced some problems...It's flexible enough to be used with or without the PRO pack features, depending on your specific needs. It has dual panel system which is a great advantage for me. It comes in very handy when accessing multiple folders at once, because you can have them side by side. Commander also comes with support for hotkeys
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Highly recommend it, you should def check out this review to find out how to use ftp client on Mac
https://www.majidzhacker.com/2022/08/th ... r-mac.html
Hi!
Generally there are a lot of file managers you can use but only a few are really good. I've been using Commander One tool for a long time and IMO it's best alternative to Finder. It works fine and I haven't really experienced some problems...It's flexible enough to be used with or without the PRO pack features, depending on your specific needs. It has dual panel system which is a great advantage for me. It comes in very handy when accessing multiple folders at once, because you can have them side by side. Commander also comes with support for hotkeys😀.
Highly recommend it, you should def check out this review to find out how to use ftp client on Mac https://www.majidzhacker.com/2022/08/the-top-ftp-client-for-mac.html