Commander One PRO is a powerful FTP client developed in Swift with a dual-pane interface. The app offers a wide range of enhanced functionality for efficient and seamless work with files, documents, archives, remote servers, cloud computing services, etc. It caters to the needs of both everyday users and developers/administrators alike, providing convenience and versatility across various tasks.
The app supports FTP/SFTP protocols, and WebDAV as well. You can connect to multiple remote servers simultaneously, access and manage files as if they were local ones, all within an intuitive two-pane interface. Besides, Commander One PRO offers robust file transfer capabilities, letting you use FTP to transfer files between servers without the need to download them to your Mac.
Commander One PRO uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with a 256-bit key length, making it a reliable and secure FTP manager for your data. This strong encryption mechanism ensures the utmost protection for your online connections and files.
With a variety of connection options available, you can easily copy files directly from FTP to S3/Google Drive/Dropbox/OneDrive and other cloud storage services. Forget about the hassle of downloading and re-uploading files manually. With Commander One PRO, sharing files is as easy as dragging and dropping between two panels.
Work with Cloud Services:
- Ensure additional protection to the files stored online due to the Encryption feature.
- Connect your personal or business Dropbox accounts and gain full access to your files.
- Share Dropbox links right from Commander One PRO.
- Connect your Google Drive account and work with your files and folders, including “Shared with me” folder.
- Support for Google Shared Drives (formerly Team Drives).
- Mount Microsoft OneDrive on Mac and access your online files as any local ones.
- Mount the entire Amazon S3 account or just a specific bucket.
- Flawlessly handle files stored on Amazon S3 accounts.
- Connect S3-compatible storages to your Mac.
- Easily mount and manage files on OpenStack.
- Manage your Mega files and folders without saving them on Mac.
- Gain total control over your files stored on pCloud.
- Get full support for Box.com directly from Commander One PRO.
- Have access to your files stored on Backblaze B2 right from Commander One’s PRO window.
Work with archives:
- Work with 7zip archives as regular folders: view, add, or remove files without extracting.
- Create 7zip archives protected with a password.
- Have full control over your TAR packages (TBZ, TGZ, Tar.Z, tar.lzma and tar.xz) including compression, extraction, opening as a folder with support for search archive contents.
- Unpack RAR format with ease, search archive contents, copy files without even extracting them.
- Deal with .zip, .ipa, .apk, .jar, .ear, .war, .xpi, .cab, .bz, .bz2, .taz, .z, .gz, .xz, .tb, .tb2 files as with regular folders.
Support for MTP devices:
Have a seamless work with any MTP device. To access and edit their contents - just connect your device to Mac and it will be shown as a mounted drive.
Highly customizable:
- Commander One PRO, a reliable FTP client for Mac, includes pre-designed color themes and allows you to create your very own theme for maximum convenience and individual appearance.
- Set up fonts to obtain visual convenience.
Take your workflow to the next level. Download Commander One PRO and experience fast, secure, and convenient file transfer and management.
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Commander one highly recommended
AxelAg1
I fully recommend Commander One PRO. It is the best clone of TC (Total Commander, not available for Mac). You get the full set of TC commands with a very few exceptions. In addition you get “Finder” functionality that almost allow you to replace Finder altogether. The only piece I miss is that Commander One does not have allow plugins, which would allow third-party developers add functionality. I also recommend buying Commander One on their Web site instead of getting it from the App store as you will get full functionality.
Great Mac finder, especially reliable, clear UI like Total Commander
manyworlds
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! E.g. 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
Thank you for taking the time to review our software. The team here at Eltima is thrilled to hear such good feedback, and we’re more than happy to have such customers as you.
The best dual-panel file-manager on mac (updated)
Cronos1988
As a long time dual-panel file-manager addict, I have had at leaset one such on every OS starting from Norton Commander on DOS. Commander Pro deploys nearly identical hotkeys and functions from NC, which gives a flat learning curve. On top of the conventional concepts from NC, there are some features makes me want it to run on all the OSes I am using; for example:1. Mouting cloud storage: this is a must-use functions I found myself cannot live without after using it. Managing files locally from multiple cloud storages by keyboard without clumsy web-based UI is really a walk in the park.2. Good CJK characters support: there are many apps do not properly handle unicode and have trouble handling filename contains CJK. I have handled a huge number of such files but haven't run into any problem.3. Just found a super cool feature: Commander One is able to mount multiple directories from the same NAS, which OS X allows only one direcory to be mounted from a IP address. This make managing NAS much easier than native Finder, and so far haven't seen something similar from any other file managers!
Developer Response
This review made our day! We are thrilled that you loved your experience. Our team will definitely be happy to read what you wrote.
my review
erkage
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.Keep going!
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: https://www.eltima.com/wiki/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/c1-file-view.png4) 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.
Fixed: permission request on app launch.
Version 3.17.2
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