muCommander for Mac OS X 0.8.3

4.5 out of 5 stars 4.5 (15 votes)

(October 21, 2008)

Mac OS X / Freeware / 1,455 downloads

muCommander is a cross-platform file manager that features support for FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP, Bonjour/Zeroconf, email attachments, Zip/GZip/Tar/Bzip2/ISO/NRG/AR/Deb/LST archives, universal bookmarks, credentials management, themes, multiple windows, full keyboard management, and many configuration options. It is available in 20 languages and is licensed under the GNU GPL.

  • Publisher

    Maxence Bernard

  • Homepage

    muCommander

  • Uninstaller

    No

  • Latest Changes

    - Tree view, contributed by Mariusz Jakubowski

    - Batch renamer, contributed by Mariusz Jakubowski

    - Auto-completion capabilities added to the location field and transfer destination fields, contributed by Arik Hadas

    - New 'Quick lists' that allow to quickly recall parent folders, recent locations, recently executed files and bookmarks. Contributed by Arik Hadas

    - Native RAR archive support, contributed by Arik Hadas

    - Added support for SFTP public key authentication, contributed by Vassil Dichev

  • Other Versions

    muCommander for Windows

    muCommander for Unix

Reviews of muCommander for Mac OS X

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    debonair

    Reviewing 0.8.3 (Aug 15, 2009)

    has quite a bit of issues. It's a good work on the way, but still needs a lot more and there doesn't seem to be any fast-paced development. In fact, this version, 0.8.3 has been around for quite some time. I miss tabs from Total Commander, and sometimes it just hangs. It feels like it could be much more integrated than it is, and it's unreliable to the point where I'm not really using it. It's also very slow to load.

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    DudeBoyz

    Reviewing 0.8 Beta 3 (Mar 10, 2007)

    Much more stable than Xfolders 1.4, and I appreciate the theme stuff added to this version. Still not perfect - doesn't seem to remember between starts when I sort by Extension instead of Name, but at least it offers the ability to sort by extension. I'd like it if it had DELETE on the right-click menu though.

    I'm very glad that they did an update. It has been too long since the last one.

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