![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you were already in the market for a powerful dual-pane file browser on Mac and Commander One hits the sweet spot for you while also providing compatibility with your Android phone, then it's easy to say that the $29.99 price tag will be worth it for you. Some of this might be due to MTP peculiarities so check these conditions out before you blame either Commander One or AFT.Īside from that, the two main things I didn't like about Commander One were its inability to preview / show thumbnails of files on my phone and the quirky deselection method. Switching my Pixel 2 XL to charging then back to MTP fixed that, and I've found Commander One to be more reliable than AFT but still, I wouldn't say this solves all of AFT's connectivity problems. Second is that your phone might not be properly detected, it's infrequent but it happened once or twice, or it may not show up if you close Commander One and reopen it. It's a minor inconvenience, but you'll have to launch it manually. First is that try as I might, I don't think Commander One can open automatically when you connect your phone over MTP, unlike Android File Transfer. From search to conditional selection to the ability to open a file without transferring it first to all the various views and options, there's really no fair way to compare it against the barebones drag/delete functionality of Android File Transfer.īut there are still a few hiccups worth thinking about. You can also use built-in packer to open RAR and ISO files (in PRO Pack mode).įor your convenience, Commander One also features internal Terminal, the command-line text processing utility (in PRO Pack mode).As is clear from the rundown, Commander One gives you complete browsing and editing capabilities on your Android phone's storage, as if it was a folder on your computer. You can also delete files and create new folders directly in an archive. Files can be copied/moved directly from one archive to another. Built-in packer supports reading and writing of the following packed file formats: ZIP, TBZ (in Free mode) and 7ZIP, TGZ, tar.bz2 (tbz2, tb2), tar.Z, tar.lzma and tar.xz (in PRO Pack mode). You can view additional information or kill any process (in PRO Pack mode).Ĭommander One replaces other programs for handling packed files. Internal Process Viewer lets you view the processes that are running currently in the system. With Commander One you can view the list of all computers in a local network (File Sharing should be enabled). In future you will be able to work with your iOS device over Wi-Fi, even without connecting it via USB cable, in case "Sync with this over Wi-Fi" option is enabled in iTunes. It also allows browsing iOS device's contents (the Document directory) to edit/remove/compress files and transfer data between iOS device and Mac. You can also access and manage data stored on Amazon S3 (PRO Pack) and contents of Google Drive and OneDrive (PRO Pack).Ĭommander One PRO Pack supports Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) for working with external MTP devices (/media folder). With Commander One you can handle files not only on local drives, but also on FTP servers and in Dropbox (in PRO Pack mode). search for files with specific pattern across all drives and archives, mount MTP and iOS devices, view processes in the system, etc. However, Commander One can do much more than Finder, e.g. ![]() Modified on: Wed, 26 Jun, 2019 at 6:35 PMĬommander One is a file manager for Mac, a Finder like program to copy, delete, compress/uncompress files, connect to an FTP server, etc. ![]()
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