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IMPORTANT: Due to a bug with Centennial apps, the program can interfere with other Store apps running. If you experience issues please install ClickOnce version from OCv2.com instead.
File manager for local file system. It features Two-Panels View AND Columns View. It simplifies file management with tabs, intelligent file representation, relative file dates, rich metadata, ToDo notes in any folder, batch file processing, and much more.
- NO ADS ! - Two Panels - Miller Columns (improved from OS X Finder) - Long Unicode Path support (not limited to Windows' 260 characters in path) - Relative File Dates (hours/days from modification time) and Color Coded File Age - File Preview built-in - Tabs - Organize Favorites into project groups - Quick Filtering of Current Folder - File Operations Queue - batch file operations - Easy Keyboard Navigation - ToDo Tasks and Notes in Any Folder - Drop List / Smarter Clipboard - Easy sorting to multiple destinations - Image / Audio / Video / Document metadata - Picture Preview with Metadata and GPS photo location - Dark / Light themes - Image Converter - RegEx renaming - Monitoring folders for changes - Folder background images (automatic if called folder.jpg or cover.jpg) - File Explorer Alternative - Unpack AR, ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, CramFS, DMG, EXT, FAT, GPT, HFS, IHEX, ISO, LZH, LZMA, MBR, MSI, NSIS, NTFS, QCOW2, RAR, RPM, SquashFS, UDF, UEFI, VDI, VHD, VMDK, WIM, XAR and Z
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One major annoyance but otherwise very good. by John
If one little thing were fixed/added I'd easily give it 5 stars and buy Pro. That one annoyance is that when you click anything such as a drive/link in the leftmost panel that it automatically goes to the left pane. So, for example, if you're on the right pane on drive C: then click on drive D: it loads in the left pane instead of the pane that has focus. You have to CTRL-click to get it to open in the right pane. Another nice thing to have would be a command line tool bar where you could enter DOS commands that apply to the folder you are in and apply filters (such as *.txt, *filtertext*.*, etc). If I'm missing something and those are actually options that I'm unaware of and the dev would like to point that out I'd gladly go buy it immediately.
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Functionally great, but high resource usage by Albert
The interface and design are both great and makes using the app very intuitive. However, I find that One Commander is constantly keeping my processor at the highest state and creating an excessive amount of load. Due to the limited documentation, I'm not sure how I could best address this issue.
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Seems promising but needs a bit more sorting options by Valentin
I like it so far, but could you please add option to sort per folder. For example in my "Downloads" folder I sort by date, but in my "Pictures" folder I sort by name. And if possible add grouping options.
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Fantastic! by Boris
Really well-thought-out. Easy to use with many advanced features. Give it a try -- you may really like!
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Unix joy for Windows! by Mark
Great filesystem manager/browser that helps with the transition for anyone coming from Mac/Linux/BSD platforms. Highly Customizable.
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great for mac users and adobe pros by Nathan
I prefer to navigate by keyboard and recently converted from Mac. This fills the gaps that windows lacks in native file explorer. Robust features, COLUMN VIEW, preview via space and detailed metadata. It even .ai files. Simply uh-mazing
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awesome by Jozsef
Everybody should try this
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amazing app with only one deal breaker by arman
The amazing feature of this app for me is the tabs and miller columns feature, and the modern beautiful looks. But this file browser has just one big drawback for me that makes me stop using it, and that is it shows just folders in the previous columns and not the files. therefore it can't be called a exactly a miller column browser like x-finder in Mac or winbrowser. In all the previous columns you should be able to see all the folder and files simultaneously. but unfortunately it is not the case for the onecommander. I don't know why. :(