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A lot has changed since the first release of Commander One and it is always a positive change. There are more and more people enjoying the benefits that Commander One offers in terms of top-notch file management in a dual-pane environment. For all those who loved a famous dual-panel file manager for Windows PC, we did our best to keep the best characteristics of the classic software and only make it better and suitable for Mac computers.
Snapndrag pro 4 4. Whatever brought you to a decision of getting a dual-pane file manager app (a search for Total Commander for Mac, or for a native Finder alternative, or a stable Android file transfer software, or a reliable FTP client for macOS) you'll be pleased to find a solution right here. Commander One is an advanced tool for file management and document sharing between Mac, clouds and mobile devices.
We truly appreciate our users and the fact that you choose our software inspires us to create a better product with everything you want to see in it. Commander One 2.0 offers even more stable and advanced experience on macOS. So, let's see what this major update offers:
Added:
We truly appreciate our users and the fact that you choose our software inspires us to create a better product with everything you want to see in it. Commander One 2.0 offers even more stable and advanced experience on macOS. So, let's see what this major update offers:
Added:
- ability to open and edit files stored on online connections
- ability to open and edit files in archives (except for RAR)
- ability to open and edit files on MTP and iOS devices
- support for Box.com
- support for Backblaze.com
- a new type of connection for OpenStack Swift (Object Storage), with Keystone authentication services v.1 and v.2
- ability to choose server endpoint for Amazon S3
- support for new regions in Amazon S3: cn-north-1 Beijing, eu-north-1 Stockholm
- SSO support for OneDrive
- Microsoft Cloud Germany (office.de) support for OneDrive
- ability to work with 'Shared with me' folder on Google Drive
- ability to mount to WebDAV servers with untrusted HTTPS certificate
- support for encryption on online connections.
- support for Dropbox Business
- support for Google Team Drives
- support for Finder Extensions (Dropbox, Google Backup and Sync, etc.)
- support for Finder Tags
- support for dark mode on macOS 10.14
- Italian and Portuguese localizations
- support for OpenSSH keys for SFTP connections
- ability to select a UI language in preferences
- ability to configure the appearance of the built-in preview
- ability to configure the appearance of the built-in Terminal
Improved:
- functionality of operations queue
- operation speed of WebDAV connection
- icons size changes when adjusting the font size
- functionality of built-in Terminal
- work with MTP devices
- support for UTF-8 for FTP connections
Fixed:
- support for Cyrillic characters for FTP connections
- the display of symbolic link icons.
- support for AZERTY keyboard.
Lots of other minor fixes and improvements (thank you for your continued feedback!).
We hope you'll get the most out of Commander One 2.0 and will find efficient and thoughtful updates useful. Whether you are using our file manager as an Archiver for Mac, Terminal emulator, Cloud manager or else, it will prove to be your indispensable assistant.
We are ready to hear any questions or suggestions for Commander One and, as always, will appreciate your feedback at support@eltima.com.
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Developer(s) | Eltima Software |
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Written in | Swift |
Operating system | OS X v.10.9.x - 10.11.x |
Size | 13.6 MB |
Available in | English, French, German, Dutch |
Type | File manager, FTP client, Archiver |
License | Free or paid |
Website | mac.eltima.com/file-manager.html |
Commander One is a dual-pane file manager for macOS, created entirely in Swift. The app is developed by Eltima Software.[1]
Apart 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. 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. So-called Brief mode is meant for browsing many files and folders.[2][3][4][5]
There is a paid edition of this application known as PRO Pack. 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.[6] 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.[7]
Reception[edit]
MacWorld rated Commander One as 3.5 out of 5 stars, concluding that it adds some useful functions to the standardFinder, 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).[8]
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. In general author finds it a handy application to use.[9]
Tom Nelson in his review of Commander One on About.com highlights the app's features, including File Viewer, FTP/SFTP/FTPS client, Dropbox integration, view modes etc., and draws the conclusion that 'Commander One provides additional file management capabilities at a very reasonable price (free), and offers more advanced functions as add-ons that you can purchase or not, depending on your needs.' [10]
References[edit]
- ^'Free dual-pane file manager for Mac OS X - Commander One'. eltima.com. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
- ^Mac360, 08-12-15Archived 2015-09-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Commander One Adds Dual-Pane Browsing to OS X's Finder, Lifehacker, 08-17-15
- ^This app is everything OS X Finder wants to be, Cult of Mac, 08-18-15
- ^MacTrast, 08-17-15
- ^Commander is a useful 'Finder alternative' for power usersArchived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine, Apple World Today, 08-17-15
- ^Commander One Pro for Mac, Softpedia, 08-26-15
- ^Bookwalter, J.R. (November 23, 2015). 'Commander One Pro review: A free Finder alternative for power users'. Macworld. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^Eckel, Erik (October 12, 2015). 'Commander One offers Mac users a potent Finder alternative'. TechRepublic. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^Nelson, Tom (October 15, 2015). 'Commander One: Tom's Mac Software Pick Dual-Pane File Management Powerhouse'. About.com. Retrieved 22 December 2015.