Best File Managers for Mac of 2024

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    Commander One Reviews
    Top Pick

    Commander One

    Electronic Team, Inc.

    $29.99
    12 Ratings
    Commander One is an all-in-one file management program for Mac. It supports dual-panel file storage. It supports Mac M1 and M2 silicon. It has a simple interface that is easy to use and productivity-driven. The app has many features that will speed up and simplify the process of working with files. It is ideal for people who work with lots of content. You can customize hotkeys, show hidden files, select files and view the entire history and your favorite files. Commander One also includes an operation queue section that allows users to see all their files being processed. It also supports archives and has a built-in viewer that can view text files of any type. With the built-in and simple to use encryption feature, users can choose to encrypt files. The terminal emulator, which comes with the application, allows you to set up specific tasks and take full control of your workflow.
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    Slik Safe Reviews
    Slik Safe is an incredibly fast file experience that increases efficiency, speed, and security. A file storage solution with end-to-end encryption that allows you to store, transfer and share files in less than five seconds. Connecting to the Slik Safe application on your device will backup all of your files and folders whether they are on cloud apps such as Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox, or on local devices. All your files will be encrypted on your device and protected with military grade encryption before being uploaded to the cloud. The app runs in the background and constantly backs up files and folders connected to it in real time. Slik's AI allows you to retrieve specific information from a file, where all details are extracted in Natural Language. If you want to know the sum of Column 2, then just type it in. You can get the answer by typing it.
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    Readdle Documents Reviews
    Documents are about action. Download videos. Read ePUBs. Zip files can be opened. Watch movies. Edit PDFs. Documents gives you the power to do whatever you want with your files. The fastest VPN in the world adds an extra layer of protection. It allows you to change your virtual location, enjoy music, video, or the TV shows that you love. VPN works seamlessly across all your apps once it is enabled. Documents is now available for M1, the first super app on desktop. You can do what you want with your files without having to switch between dozens of apps. You can manage all your files, view videos, browse the internet, edit PDFs, as well as manage your files. A powerful browser is available to quickly download mp3, videos, books, and virtually any other content from the Web. Private browsing can also be used to protect your privacy. It's like an AirDrop on steroids. You can now instantly send photos, documents, and entire folders to an iPad or iPhone nearby. You don't have to worry about losing your file structure.
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    Owlfiles Reviews
    Owlfiles is a powerful file manager app for both desktop and mobile platforms. It can access files on your macOS as well as files on your server, NAS and cloud. Stream movies and music to your Mac. You can view and manage documents and photos directly from your server, NAS and cloud without downloading. SMB/CIFS protocol allows you to access network shares on your PC and NAS. SMB/CIFS protocol allows you to access network shares on your PC and NAS. When you create a new connection, it automatically discovers servers and NAS. Stream movies and music from server/NAS/cloud directly to your Mac. You can connect unlimitedly to your computers, NAS and cloud storage. Sync all your devices. Sync files between macOS, server/NAS/cloud storage. Owlfiles can be used on both your desktop and mobile platforms. Built-in FTP Server for file transfer. Transfer files directly between Mac and mobile devices. Drag and drop files.
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    TagSpaces Reviews

    TagSpaces

    TagSpaces UG

    $39 per year
    TagSpaces is a cross-platform, privacy-aware file manager and browser that has some note-taking capabilities. It allows you to organize your files and folders using tags and colors. You can download it for Windows, macOS Linux and Android. The TagSpaces Web Clipper allows you to collect web pages, bookmarks and geo-coordinates as well as screenshots from the Web. The built-in Markdown editor allows you to create notes that include tables, math formulas, todo lists and diagrams. TagSpaces can be connected to any folder on your hard disk and allow you to quickly browse its contents. You can add labels also known as tags to any folder or file. In the Pro version, you can also add descriptions and geotags to files and folders. Geo-tagged files or photos can be placed on a digital map. In the Pro version you can also turn every folder into a Kanban board, which allows you to represent process with the help of cards(files) and columns(folders). Cross-references can be achieved by using tags in the folder hierarchy. You can search for files using any combination of tags with the built-in search. TagSpaces can also browse files placed on S3 compatible object storage like from Wasabi or AWS S3.
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    Fileside Reviews
    Fileside is an easy-to-use file manager that works on both Mac and Windows. It lets you create workspaces with tiled folders to organize your projects, collections, or workflows. You'll never be far from the folders you want. Reorganizing them is a breeze with the side-byside layouts. It was created out of frustration at stock file managers and was designed to address the ongoing challenge of remembering where you have saved things and having to navigate to those locations repeatedly. There's no need to open multiple windows and navigate to the correct place in each, then painstakingly resize and arrange them to begin moving files around. Fileside also comes loaded with further productivity-enhancing features like full undo for everything, previews, search, advanced folder merging, favorites, history, full keyboard control, compression/extraction, theming etc.
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    Folders File Manager Reviews

    Folders File Manager

    Andriy Konstantynov

    $8 one-time payment
    Folders is a file manager designed for users who recently transitioned from a PC as well as for those who have always missed a tree-style file manager on their Mac. Its super clean and functional UI built around the folder tree enables some features unique among macOS file managers such as expandable, rearrangeable Favorites (that are not merely shortcuts) and expandable symlinks that can greatly improve the navigation efficiency. Folders has everything you would expect from a modern macOS file manager, including support for multiple windows and tabs, four consistently behaving file views, quick access to your Home and iCloud Drive folders, designated tree nodes for recent files, color tags, text tags, and star-rated files, file previews including audio and video files playback, a dedicated Info panel with EXIF and other metadata, Quick Look, text recognition in images with Live Text and much more. Advanced features include Cut via Bin with cmd-X, a powerful Batch Rename feature, advanced resolution of file conflicts, basic image operations (flip, rotate), a simple built-in text editor, and comprehensive undo that works even on file replacements and folder mergers.
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    fman Reviews

    fman

    fman

    €39 one-time payment
    To quickly jump to a directory, press Ctrl+P. fman can remember which folders you most frequently visit and suggest them to you. This is much faster than manually navigating through directory hierarchy. Its powerful plugin system allows you to tailor the plugin to your needs. You can either install plugins made by others or create your own plugins and share them with other members. fman is an alternative file manager to Explorer on Windows and Finder on macOS. It can be used to browse directories, copy and move files, mount external drives, and more. These tasks are easier than with other file managers. It makes it easy to move or copy files. Simply open the directory you wish to copy from on one end and the destination on another. The copy is then performed using a simple keyboard shortcut. You don't need to deal with multiple windows or drag files. This makes it easier to complete file-related tasks faster.
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    Vifm Reviews
    Vifm is a file management tool with a curses interface. It provides a Vim-like environment to manage objects within file systems. Vifm allows you to control your files with just a keyboard shortcut if you are using vi. Vim-like user mappings. Vim-like command line mode with ranges, abbreviations and other features. Registers and marks that resemble Vim. Comparison of directory trees. Operation undoing/redoing/backgrounding. Support for FUSE file systems. You can also apply color schemes to sub-trees. You can customize file decorations according to the type and/or names of the files. Named bookmarks (tags). Less-like preview mode. Advanced file filtering and renaming capabilities. One or two pane views within tabs. Shell-like and external command line editing. Table/grid/tree/miller views of files. Integration with GNU Screen, tmux. Multi-block selection. Cross-platform (GNU/Linux. BSD. Solaris. Windows. Mac OS).
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    Worker Reviews

    Worker

    Ralf Hoffmann

    Free
    Worker is a two-pane file management program for UN*X's X Window System. Two panels separate directories and files display the files. This panel supports many advanced file manipulation features. The main goal is to make file management easy. This includes full keyboard control, as well as assisting with finding files and directories using the history of accessed directories, live filtering and accessing commands using the keyboard. Worker is a free program that was developed by Ralf Hoffmann. It is released under the GNU General Public License V2 and later. VFS support allows for quick and easy access to archives as well as remote sites. Enter the name and arguments of external programs, along with unlimited history. A powerful mechanism to link external programs to hotkeys, buttons, or file types (e.g. gimp.tar.diff, mount) and insert the names of selected files, source, and target directories. Text viewer can be used in an embedded or standalone pane.
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    QtFM (Qt File Manager) Reviews
    Qt File Manager for Linux and macOS. Integration with XDG Customizable interface, powerful custom commands system, customizable key bindings. Drag and drop functionality, tabs support. The system tray daemon (qtfm–tray(1)) Displays available storage/optical devices within the system tray. Add storage/optical devices to the system tray and it will mount them (and open them) automatically (not default). Auto-play CD/DVD (not default). Extensive thumbnail support (6.2+). ImageMagick supports image formats. Supports PDF and other related documents. Supports video formats via FFmpeg Supports embedded images within media files
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    ForkLift Reviews

    ForkLift

    BinaryNights

    $19.95 one-time payment
    The best dual-pane file manager and file transfer software for macOS. Connect to SFTP and FTP, WebDAV and Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, Google Drive, Rackspace CloudFiles and Rackspace CloudFiles to quickly manage your files across networks. You can connect to multiple servers simultaneously and copy between them using drag and drop. It sits in your menu bar and allows you to mount a remote connection as a hard disk, upload files from Finder to a remote server by drag and drop, and run a saved Synclet even if ForkLift has stopped running. Comparing local and remote source folders allows you to identify matching, modified, new and deleted files. You can sync them one-way or two-way in a single click, or save it to your favorites. This feature is great for web developers. The preview panel provides useful information about the file. You can play audio and video files and inspect images, PDFs and other popular file types.
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    Path Finder Reviews

    Path Finder

    Cocoatech

    $2.95 per month
    Path Finder is the preferred macOS file browser for thousands of professionals and businesses around the world. Path Finder provides all the tools you need for taking control of your files. You get a 30-day free trial. Get it now and give it another chance. It runs fast on the latest Macs. Dropbox integration. Simply link your Dropbox account and you are all set. This code is ready to fly on Big Sur. FolderSync is Cocoatech’s Folder Comparison and Synchronization software and it's very powerful. Browse files and perform file operations from your USB-connected iOS devices. Path Finder's intuitive dual pane browser allows you to copy files from one pane of the browser to the other with just a click. Arrange files in a group according to a specific file attribute. You can freeze drag-and-drop operations and place files in a temporary stack. Sort files, folders, and packages first. You can sort files by file name, extension, attributes and many other criteria.
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    Nimble Commander Reviews

    Nimble Commander

    Michael Kazakov

    $29.99 one-time payment
    Classic design dual-pane file manager. For power users, familiar Mac speediness. Software developers, system administrators, IT professionals, and IT enthusiasts. Nimble Commander was designed to be efficient and ensure minimal system resource consumption. It is mainly written in C++ and provides lightning fast performance and an instantaneous user interface response. It is easy to manage dozens of tabs and windows. Nimble Commander, which is a modern version of the traditional dual-panel file manager, provides quick access to file management operations via keyboard. There are keyboard shortcuts that allow you to perform more than 100 actions. Nimble Commander was designed to be flexible and easy to use for a wide range of purposes. You can customize everything: colors, sizes, fonts and presentation types.
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    XtraFinder Reviews

    XtraFinder

    Tran Ky Nam

    $4.99 one-time payment
    Tabs, dual panel, as well as many other features for Mac's native Finder. You can quickly access dozens of functions from the context menu, toolbar, and menus. To cut, press Command + X and Command + P to paste. Copy and move each file one at a time, regardless of how many times you press the copy/cut/paste shortcut. Do not place folders above files. To see the entire file name of all files, without manually adjusting column width. Beautiful label drawing, similar to legacy Finder. Full row label. Custom color is also known as light text on dark background, or colorful icons in sidebar. To open the folder in a new tab or window, click on the middle-click. List view displays the number of folder items. The status bar displays the size of selected items. To uninstall XtraFinder from OS X 10.11 - 10,15, you must disable SIP. Please check XtraFinder's website monthly.
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    TotalFinder Reviews
    TotalFinder is for Mac users who want more from their Finder. TotalFinder is a Finder extension that adds tabs, dual panels and colored labels to the standard Finder. TotalFinder.app loads TotalFinder.com as an add-on. It does not alter your Finder files. TotalFinder can be installed as a standalone program. It launches the current instance of Finder in memory. This is called TotalFinder injection into Finder. There is always a chance that TotalFinder will break in future Finder updates due to the nature of TotalFinder. TotalFinder is used daily by our entire team. This allows us to spot potential problems quickly. Finder updates have introduced only minor changes so far. I am also a member Apple's Developer Program, and have access to prerelease versions of system upgrades. TotalFinder will continue to work with Apple's updates.
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    CRAX Commander Reviews
    Multi-tabbed, dual-pane file manager for Mac OS X. It features an easy-to-use user interface, built-in SVN and FTP clients, and a multi-tabbed, multi-tabbed layout. CRAX Commander makes file management much easier and faster than ever before. Dual-pane browser. Bookmarks and tabs. Definition of keyboard shortcuts. Customizable view (show/hide panels, sidebars, menubars) Definition of external instruments. Customizable toolbar. Colors for files and folders based on attributes and extensions. Advanced searching for files and directories. Advanced table data filtering. Advanced archives handling. Support for SVN built-in Built-in editor with syntax highlight. Background file transfer via a configurable queue. Editable path navigator. Connect to FTP and SFTP, SMB and AFP. Multi-rename files and folder merging. Calculate file checksums (MD5,SHA), Split and combine. Compare files and folders based on content. Remote files view and edit.
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    Marta Reviews
    File manager for macOS. Native, extensible and fast. Marta is a native macOS app written entirely in Swift. It offers a native experience and is extremely fast. Click or press. Marta is compatible with any keyboard or mouse. All hotkeys can be customized. Marta does not sell or collect your data. There is no hidden functionality or backdoors, and there will never be. You can use archives the same way you work with folders on your Mac. Marta can open and write ZIP archives. She can also open RAR, 7Z and TAR, ISO and CAB formats, as well as LZH and many other formats. You can even view and edit files within nested archives. Marta is designed for power users and offers many configuration options. Marta is a simplified DSL that makes configuration editing and sharing simple. Marta comes with five professionally designed themes. There are five themes to choose from, regardless of whether you prefer dark backgrounds or light ones.
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    DCommander Reviews

    DCommander

    Devstorm SRL

    $40.75 one-time payment
    DCommander allows you to manage files, folders and disks on your Mac. You don't have to use the default macOS file manager. DCommander, a two-pane macOS file manager, allows you to manage your files like a professional. Get full control over your Mac file system! Advanced doesn't have to be difficult to use. DCommander's two panels make it easier to navigate and visualize file interactions on your drives. It makes it easy to locate your favorite locations and view detailed information. It is easy to switch between platforms with an intuitive and familiar graphical interface. DCommander allows you to manage files with many features. Transfer data to servers faster with seamless FTP SFTP or SCP connections. QuickLook integration makes it easier to view files. The internal viewer allows you to view binary files. Everything is intended to be accessed via keyboard. Take a break from the pointing device!
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    muCommander Reviews
    muCommander is an open source, dual-pane file manager that works on all major operating systems. Email files can be copied, moved, renamed, batch renamed, and copied. Multiple tabs and universal bookmarks. Credentials manager. Configurable keyboard shortcuts Google Drive and Dropbox cloud storage Virtual filesystem that supports local volumes, FTP and SFTP. Archives ZIP, RAR, 7z, TAR, GZip, BZip2, ISO/NRG, AR/Deb, LST. Checksum calculation. Fully customizable user interface with configurable toolbars and themes. Available in many languages. muCommander is a cross-platform, lightweight file manager that uses a dual-pane interface. MuCommander requires Java 11 or higher. Report bugs, propose new features, answer queries, write documentation, create tutorials videos, or translate the user interface. Open the "natively" document (mapped to shift-enter as default) to launch Open Office.
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    File Manager Pro Reviews

    File Manager Pro

    b-eng

    $8.99 one-time payment
    File Manager Pro features a classic double-window view for file handling. It also includes many extras such as preview, compare and sync, compress, and other editors. File Manager Pro allows you manipulate single files as well as folder content in many different ways. The File manager can compare the contents of entire drives or just one folder. You can also sync individual folders or entire drives when necessary. A preview of all file types is available in File Manager Pro. This will give you a better understanding of what they are. You don't have to worry if you have a lot of movies on your drive, NAS, or other media. File Manager Pro will show you the correct icon and description of each movie. Professional file managers can't live without a disk overview. This allows you to zoom in on the content of your drive.
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    Xfile Reviews

    Xfile

    Xfile

    $129 one-time payment
    The world's fastest, most stable and complete file management system for Apple OS. Are you feeling lost and lonely? Feeling like your OS vendor screwed you? You have unrestricted access to all filesystems, data, and operations. No more restrictions on'read-only', read & write, hiding set ID or'sticky bits. All file permissions, system flags and access control entries. Apple doesn't offer the type-safe protections that you need. Xfile is the heart of a professional-grade file management system. Xfile is the only file management system that supports all possible file system properties. Device numbers, major/minor devices, inodes and modes, soft/hard links and sticky bits, set ID bits, system/user Flags, and file generation numbers are all supported by Xfile. Access to all file systems (apfs/autofs/devfs/zfs/et al), and device mount information. There's no better place to begin if you want to learn more about your computer.
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    MaxCommander Reviews

    MaxCommander

    MPL Software Studio

    $5.99 one-time payment
    You can manage your files as you do every day using two panels and the keyboard (and sometimes a mouse). The MaxCommander is here. MaxCommander allows you to manage files on both your local drives as well as remote file servers. The app supports multiple operations. The app allows you to browse and manage an archive's contents as if it were a folder on your local drive. All types of archives can be viewed, modified, created, and unpacked. You can browse, create, unpack, and modify tar.gz and tar.Z as well as tar.bz2, and tar.xz. MaxCommander can open archive files created on operating systems that do not use Unicode. You can select the appropriate characters to encode file names (available for arj/lzh zip, rar and tar archives). MaxCommander can connect with file servers, and you can manage remote files or folders on these servers. You can choose character encoding to be used for older FTP, FTPS and FTPES servers that don't support UTF8.
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    ArchCommander Reviews

    ArchCommander

    MPL Software Studio

    $2.99 one-time payment
    ArchCommander is a tool to help you manage your archive files. It allows you to perform multiple operations without having to unpack the entire archive file. You can also unpack specific files or all of them, create new archives, or add or remove files from existing archives if they allow modification. You can also unpack and create archives directly from the Finder. Simply select the files and then use the context menu to select the operation. ArchCommander can open an archive file that was created on an operating system other than Unicode. You can select the appropriate characters to encode file names (available for arj/lha/lzh zip, rar, and tar archives). ArchCommander's Quick Look plugin allows you to view archive file content directly in the Finder. Just hit the space bar. Performance improvements for operations with thousands small files.
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    Amerigo File Manager Reviews
    Amerigo, an enhanced file manager, allows you to organize and manage local and cloud-saved documents. It is the only app that allows you to link multiple clouds (DropBox Google Drive, OneDrive and iCloud Files). Additionally, it integrates with iOS files to allow you to download and upload any cloud from any iOS app. You can save email attachments to any cloud linked in Amerigo by selecting "Save in Files" in the action sheet. Virtual folders allow you to group files from different sources (cloud/local). You can, for example, create a virtual folder that contains all files that are part of a project and are stored on different cloud storage providers. You can quickly find and open any file by using the spotlight indexing of all local content. To increase your space, you can add more than one account to each cloud.
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