ArchCommander

ArchCommander

MPL Software Studio
Commander One

Commander One

Electronic Team, Inc.
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About

ArchCommander is a tool that helps you manage your archive files. It allows you to perform many operations without unpacking the entire archive file. And of course, you can unpack selected files or everything, and create brand new archives as well as add or remove files from existing archives (if they support modification). Unpacking and creating archives is also possible directly from the Finder, just select the files and use the context menu to select the operation. If you have an archive file created on an operating system that does not use Unicode you can open it in ArchCommander and select the right characters encoding for file names (available for arj, lha/lzh, zip, rar and tar archives). ArchCommander delivers its Quick Look plugin that allows you to display archive file content directly from the Finder, just hit a space bar. Performance improvement for operations with thousands of small files.

About

Commander One is the all-in-one file dual-panel file management application for Mac. It fully supports Mac M1 and M2 silicon and comes with a great interface that’s easy to maneuver and productivity-driven. The app is packed with features designed to increase the speed and ease of working with files. The ability to customize hotkeys, select specific files, show hidden files and view the entire work history and favorite files makes it amazing for those working with a lot of content. Moreover, Commander One also comes with an operation queue section, where users can see all of their files being processed, full support for archives, and a built-in viewer for text files of all kinds. Users can also choose to encrypt their files, with the super secure encryption feature that is built in and easy to set up. Power users can use the terminal emulator which also comes with the application to set up specific tasks and have full control over their workflow.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Mac users searching for a solution to manage, compress and decompress their files and archives

Audience

Mac OS users, System Administrators, Webmasters

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

API

Offers API

API

Offers API

Screenshots and Videos

Screenshots and Videos

Pricing

$2.99 one-time payment
Free Version
Free Trial

Pricing

$29.99
Personal License (for 1 Mac) $29.99
Team (for 5 Macs) $99.99
Company (for 50 Macs) $149.99
Free Version
Free Trial

Reviews/Ratings

Overall 0.0 / 5
ease 0.0 / 5
features 0.0 / 5
design 0.0 / 5
support 0.0 / 5

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Reviews/Ratings

Overall 5.0 / 5
ease 4.9 / 5
features 4.9 / 5
design 4.8 / 5
support 5.0 / 5

Pros & Cons from Real Users

Pros

  • I’ve been using Commander One for a while now, and I have to say, it’s a game-changer for managing files on my Mac. The dual-pane interface makes moving files around so easy—just drag and drop, and you’re done! Whether I’m handling local files or connecting to cloud services like Google Drive and Dropbox, everything’s right there in one place. I can quickly manage all my files without jumping between apps. The file compression tools are a nice bonus, and I love how customizable it is. I can set up hotkeys and even access system files with root access when needed. That’s perfect for more advanced tasks.
  • Dual-pane interface: Commander One offers a dual-pane view, allowing you to easily manage files and folders between two locations. Advanced file operations: It provides various advanced file operations, such as batch renaming, file compression, and file searching, which can improve productivity. Cloud storage integration: Commander One supports integration with popular cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, and Microsoft OneDrive, allowing you to manage cloud files alongside local files. FTP/SFTP client: It includes built-in support for FTP and SFTP connections, making it easy to manage files on remote servers. Customizable: The application is highly customizable, allowing you to configure the interface, shortcuts, and other settings to suit your preferences. File viewer: It includes a built-in file viewer for various file types, eliminating the need for external applications for viewing files. Archive support: Commander One supports a wide range of archive formats, including ZIP, RAR, 7ZIP, TAR, and others, making it easy to work with compressed files.
  • - The interface is user friendly. I can easily find what I'm looking for. - Switching between my connections is pretty simple. - Having a built-in terminal speeds up my SSH operations a lot. - Lots of functions available. - Simple to use and addictive. I can't even open my Mac's Terminal app anymore.
  • This does everything Finder can't do. Nice and tight interface, very logically laid out, lots of options but seriously, out of the box is ready to go just as it is. complete access and visibility to source and destination in one tidy layout.
  • - easy to use -self-explanatory -many functions - rich options to design view as you want! -lots of tutorials and help on how to use available

Cons

  • That said, the free version has its limits. To unlock cloud storage support and some other advanced features, I had to upgrade to the Pro version.
  • Mac-only: Commander One is only available for macOS, so if you need a similar tool for other operating systems, you'll have to look elsewhere. Learning curve: The application has a bit of a learning curve, especially for users unfamiliar with dual-pane file managers or advanced file operations. Price: While Commander One offers a free version with limited features, some advanced features require purchasing the Pro version, which may be a downside for users looking for a completely free solution.
  • I've only seen one negative thing so far: Sometimes files over SSH are not refreshed in file explorer. I may have to exit the folder and re-enter. I hope this question will be resolved in a new update.
  • Cannot find any con's to this at all. I keep getting positive surprises the more I work with this.
  • I would like like in Windows: Cut - Button, otherwise everything is fine.

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Company Information

MPL Software Studio
www.mplsoftware.com/products/archcommander

Company Information

Electronic Team, Inc.
Founded: 2000
United States
ftp-mac.com

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