![]() But… what it lacks in features, it makes up for by perfecting the the existing ones. It’s quite different than the others in this list, as it has far fewer features. Its biggest drawback is that Xfolders is very similar, but free.įileBrowse strikes me as a ‘love it or hate it’ File Manager. The built in FTP client is helpful, the built-in preview works well and mix of Mac native and Norton-Commander styles blend really well. ![]() Compare Directories, wildcard selectionĭisk Order is pretty nice.Two file selection modes (Mac native and Norton-Commander-like).Very usable interface (Eject buttons by volume names and FTP sessions, customizable toolbar, Drives panel).Plug-in architecture (Terminal window, Burn CDs, Zip, Unzip, Untar etc.).Archives support (tar, gz, tgz, bz, bz2, tbz, zip).Built-in FTP-client (create, upload, download, CHMOD, transfer mode, encodings, viewing files and so on…).Built-in Viewer (viewing html, rtf, mov, mp3, jpg, gif, tiff etc.).Requirements: OSX 10.3 and higher, there is an older version for 10.2 that won’t be updated and has fewer features It does share the same “3 view” option as Finder (list, columns, icons), but the addition of tabs helps make for a far less cluttered desktop.īeing the 2nd most expensive File Manager reviewed, it’s a good thing that there’s a 21 day fully-functional demo available. It uses more system resources than most of the other File Managers outlined in this article, and isn’t above the occasional crash. The Path Finder menu item/button is also a helpful feature (see image below). It has many, many features that you won’t find in Finder (top of the list would be tabs, desktop icon changes and the ‘drop stack’). ![]() Path Finder is by far the most “popular” alternative to Finder for OS X. Improved Japanese, French, Danish and German localizations.Added ability to disable the Finder’s desktop (see the General preferences).Improved the Size Browser’s interface (now a regular window with toolbar). ![]()
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