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Double Commander

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  1. The most advanced dual pane file manager and file transfer client for macOS.

    #FTP Client #File Transfer #SFTP Client 32 social mentions

  2. Download and use Multi Commander free of charge. Just unpack the portable version (keep the folder structure) and run MultiCommander.
    I often "favorite" such threads because of the alternatives listed in the comments. I use Multi Commander[0]. I have tried a few of the others over the years but for the last five years or more I haven't moved from Multi Commander. [0] http://multicommander.com/.

    #FTP Client #File Manager #File Explorer 5 social mentions

  3. GNU Midnight Commander is a visual file manager, licensed under GNU General Public License and...
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    >Maybe I'm just _too_ into the linux lifestyle, but as a full time linux user (outside of work where they have me use a macbook), I just use the terminal as my file manager. `ls`, `cp`, `mv`, `rm`, and then a utility installed to have a CLI command for putting things in the trash instead of permanently deleting is pretty much all I need. I certainly get your point of view. As a long time Unix/Linux user, I find that the standard tools (as you mention) are great, and I use them most of the time. However, when dealing with large numbers of files/folders and being responsible for their organization/storage, a tool such as MidnightCommander[0][1] <i>can</i> be quite useful. If that's not your use case and/or other tools work better for you, that's great! I'd posit that (lack of) prior experience may impact such choices. But IMHO, whatever gets the job done is perfectly fine. [0] https://github.com/MidnightCommander [1] https://midnight-commander.org/.

    #File Manager #FTP Client #File Explorer 27 social mentions

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