Commander One is a Finder powered by OS X

The OS X Finder undeniably evolved from a few years ago, but still not very long ago hard-core. So, there are third-party apps that propose to be an alternative to the Mac's native file manager.

Today's tip o Commander One, by Eltima Software. Its great differential is a visualization of two panels side by side, which works in conjunction with the tabs that currently exist also in the Finder.

In addition, Commander One offers multiple ways to view files and folders, option to show invisible items, various options for renaming files, advanced search with RegExp support, native compatibility with ZIPs, network access via Bonjour, customizable shortcut keys , history and favorites, access root, among others. Its PRO version, which costs US $ 30, still adds an FTP client, communication with iGadgets, Terminal emulator, process manager, integration with Dropbox and more.

The totally modern Commander One, written in Swift. It requires OS X Mavericks 10.9 or higher and weighs 31MB. It is worth checking!

[tip from Bruno Casarini, via Apple World Today]