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MuCommander for Mac offers a very useful and powerful file manager. This application is really feature-packed, and it's geared toward the more experienced user. Under Help there is a list of all possible keyboard shortcuts as well as a link to Online Documentation where you can find FAQ and Customization sections.
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There are some additional options, too, such as to open multiple tabs for easier navigation, to quickly add and edit bookmarks, and to modify zip files without having to recompress the whole archive, which we found very convenient. The file manager supports FTP, HDFS, HTTP, NFS, S3, SFTP, and SMB. muCommander offers a pretty straightforward file manager layout with a dual-pane interface and intuitive icons. Upon startup you can customize your file manager by selecting the preferred theme and look and feel. The installation does require you to have the latest Java Runtime Environment, so if you don't have it you will be automatically taken to to download it.

The installation of muCommander for Mac literally takes seconds as all you need to do is drag the application into your Applications folder. This application performs well and offers a high level of customization. Feature-packed muCommander for Mac offers a great tool for anyone looking for an advanced file manager. but then, in the past MS has actually bought the company/technology where Apple tends to reverse engineer the idea and stiff the original developer (or is that my bias coming to the fore again?).Managing a large volume of files and folders is definitely a headache for most users. I thought is was NOT cricket when Apple incorporated widgets into Tiger and left Konfabulator high and dry) How embarrassing to be exposed as a hypocrite. Funny, I tend to celebrate MS for incorporating good ideas from the shareware world into new versions of Windows, but excoriate Apple for doing it (e.g. In some ways, this reminds me of the sea-change that occurred with I made the move from Windows 3.x to Win95/98 and beyond: I used a LOT of shareware to extend Windows (long file names, shell extensions, etc.) that I simply had no use for when Win95 came out. I no longer use a file/application launcher, Konfabulator/Yahoo widgets, TrueLaunchBar, or PSTray Factory, to name but a few, have all been relegated to either electronic archiving or to my wife's XP machine.

Between Vista and Win 7, many of the third party applications that I used to run to "tweak" mu UI experience in windows have been made redundant. I actually installed TLB 5 under Win 7 to see if I had any need of it, and I still don't, so I uninstalled it again. * TLB hangs can hang on right-click on some systems * Delayed menus not working when the buttons are locked * Search Box support for virtual folder (press CTRL+F) Operation with menu or to open the context menus * 13 buttons can be added on the menu caption to perform some * Combine text menu items with icons only items * Middle click to run the custom command or emulate the double click * Improved support for systems with large fonts * Simple Transparency for menus for all Windows versions * Improved performance and resource using

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