fman

fman

Dual-Pane File Manager for Mac, Windows and Linux

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A dual-pane file manager for Mac, Windows and Linux. Save time by quickly jumping to directories. Tailor fman to your needs with its powerful plugin system.
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unpositive
"I moved from Win to Mac and missed Total Commander" – This is the same reason why we have released Commander One 👍
Michael Herrmann
@unpositive why I decided to start fman even though C1 exists: 1) C1 is not cross-platform 2) its UI is bloated 3) no plugin API
unpositive
@m_herrmann Thank you for your reply! Plugins will be available in v2. "Non-cross-platforming"? – we confident that the choice of OS X and Swift was the right decision.
unpositive
@westinlohne 😂 UI is fully customizable, so you can hide everything you want except for files list.
Farbod Saraf
It's handy! Please add a proper onboarding to it too. I'm not sure what are the shortcuts and where to find them.
Michael Herrmann
@farbodsaraf very good point. The shortcuts are listed here: https://fman.io/docs/shortcuts. I'll add some onboarding (https://trello.com/c/EmsWIZpL/85...)
Farbod Saraf
@m_herrmann thanks, and a feature request: FTP profiles, so I can have my hosting on one pane and local files on the other. Similar to FileZilla but more user-friendly.
Michael Herrmann
@farbodsaraf I understand you'd like FTP support. By "profiles" you mean a list of saved servers?
Farbod Saraf
@m_herrmann you got it!
Michael Herrmann
@farbodsaraf 👍 fman's features are priorities by user votes. The card for FTP support (which I've extended for profiles as you describe) is here: https://trello.com/c/75s5iREn/4-...
Yvan Scher
hey this is kind of cool. i was wondering if you could provide a little more context for why you made this?
Michael Herrmann
@yvanscher TL;DR: I moved from Win to Mac and missed Total Commander. https://fman.io/blog/introducing...