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muCommander

muCommander - 0.8.4

Cross-platform file manager.

All Time: (4.4)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 0.8.4
Release Date: 2009-10-23
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 963
Downloads (all versions): 22,698

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muCommander ReviewSpeed is Ok - Version: 0.8, 11/19/2007 08:20AM PST

serhij
Referring to my previous rewiev I confirm that speed of applicatio is good enough to work with. I've done a data sort-out for 60Gb quite quickly.

I am missing compare folders feature like it is working in the FAR for Windows.
Beside this still I recommend muCommander as a good tool.

In general I like the keyboard navigation, short-cuts, preview feature.

As improvement I'll recommend to work out proper behavior of application with app folder which in fact is the Mac application. I would like to run application instead of going inside of the folder. Can you implement this simple trick?

Sergey.
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muCommander Troubleshooting ReportRenaming foder bug - Version: 0.8, 11/19/2007 08:14AM PST

serhij
Hi.

I was using muCommander to organize my files and during reaname of one folder by clicking it's name folder is gone. In that moment I've dealing with external USB drive. Thanks God I have a back up to rstore it. And in the same time it does not makes me safe to run the tool before this bug will be fixed.

Any ideas?

Sergey.
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muCommander ReviewI like it - Version: 0.8, 11/13/2007 02:20AM PST

serhij
Hi Folks,

I just started to use muCommander and found it really good. I am a switcher and I familiar with a many of PC analogues, so muCommander something like betwean Midnight commander for Linux and Total commander for Windows.

I can not talk about speed performance of the tool yet (it is java based) but for me it was acceptable when I was dealing with ftp upload/download. Also I did not loked for documentation/Support, so I will specify Neutral rating fot this.

Concerning the Features.This tool gives you a lot of them to work with. In my case tool was stable, but I will not give the excelent rate on this subject due to short time use of the tool

Overall:
Those of you who are familiar with *nix filesystem structure will find this tool really usefull.

Regards,
Sergey
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muCommander Reviewvery very useful to compare folders. - Version: 0.8 beta2, 11/4/2006 04:22AM PST

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yellowcat--2008
I have had macs for at least 15 years. and the only thing I ever missed on my mac after i had been working an a PC was a "commander" like midnight, norton, speed, volkov whatever commander.

That is for the very simple reason that if you copy a whole tree on a mac, you never can tell the Mac to copy only newer files, to copy only missing files etc. it will even delete a subfolder if it does not exist on the target.

I would have loved this in a program like filebuddy, but there it was never implemented.

I installed MU about 5 months ago and have used it since to organize backups of my company files, my website, to organize my zillions of Land Rover photos etc. great. There is nothing left i would need from a windoze computer except a program which can open MS Access ;)

btw the comparison function REALLY works, like in NC. in diskorder that was not the case.


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muCommander Reviewgood - Version: 0.7.1, 5/24/2005 06:03PM PST

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phloem
I agree that muCommander much better than XFolders. The look and feel of XFolders is Mac like, but it's just too unstable at its current version, 0.7.2.

At first the appearance through me off. It was like looking at something from Linux. I found in the preferences that you can change the appearance colors. This is a nice feature because you can set colors for different types of files (hidden, plain, etc.). The appearance still has some rough edges, but so what, when it's free and works great.

it's a great app, and does exactly what I need, moving files and folders around without having to mess with windows in the Finder.
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muCommander ReviewThe best free Commander clone on Mac. - Version: 0.7.1, 2/13/2005 10:00AM PST

Marius van Wyk
From what I can see "Disk Order" seems to be the best (at a price), but this is pretty good for a free one!

I love the 'spacebar selects and moves down' but would also have wanted it to calculate the space in a dir (ala Total Commander)

It is certainly better than Xfolders!
:)

This app is recommended for the low-budget user!
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