- “Commander One looks like a great app to have on your Mac if you’re frustrated with OS X’s built-in file management.” Cultofmac.com ”Once it’s installed, you get dual pane browsing, unlimited tabs, a variety of sorting options, an easy toggle for revealing hidden files, and more.
- Free mu-j Mac OS X 10.4 Intel/PPC. 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.
Mu Commander For Mac Osx
Mac OS has long lacked a robust file manager and unfortunately continues to do so, sigh. Nonetheless there exists muCommander, which fills the void. A cross-platform file manager written in Java is a great tool. Free download of muCommander v. 0.9.1 (year 2016) is available from our site.
Total Commander is a widely-known file manager. It lets you quickly and easily browse, organize and manage all kinds of files. The fact that a Total Commander for Mac by Christian Ghisler, Ghisler Software GmbH is not available is quite a pity, but there's no reason to despair, as there are plenty of good alternatives to Total Commander for Mac in this list. How to install Mu on macOS with the Official Installer. Installing Mu on macOS is super easy. Mu will run on any machine running macOS version 10.11 El Capitan or later. There is advice on Apple’s website on how to check your macOS version. The following (silent) video demonstrates this process on Mac OS.
Note:You need to have java installed in order for muCommander to work. In case you don’t have it already, we recommend using homebrew or the official java installer for Mac OS. Tips and instructions are available via Google search or this link.
Mu Commander For Mac Os High Sierra
Unfortunately the official muCommander site hasn’t been updated for years and while anyone can download and compile the app from source files, available on github, it may not be as easy and straightforward even for tech savy users. Since our team uses muCommander for daily operations and a member of our team occasionally contributes to the code he decided to compile a stable and working solution for all of us to use. We decided to share it with everybody else. Enjoy!