CRAX Commander

CRAX Commander

Screenshot of CRAX Commander window displaying files in List view.
Developer(s) Soft4U2 Marcin Słowik
Initial release 1 September 2013 (2013-09-01)
Stable release 1.10.8 / January 17, 2016 (2016-01-17)
Development status Active
Written in Objective-C
Operating system OS X v.10.7.x - 10.11.x
Platform Macintosh
Size 37.4 MB
Available in English, Polish, German, Czech, Russian
Type File manager, FTP client, Archiver
License demo or paid
Website crax.soft4u2.com

CRAX Commander is a dual pane, Orthodox File Manager for Mac OS X, created in Objective-C. The app is currently developed by Soft4U2 (Marcin Słowik)[1] and is one of the new generation of Apple Finder replacement apps.

CRAX Commander has a familiar Finder-like look so it’s instantly usable as a replacement. The key to a replacement utility is the feature list. CRAX Commander embraces it with a wide ranging slew of features and functions.[2]

CRAX Commander was created using ideology of dual-pane user interface which is well-known from the world of the Windows applications like Total Commander. Ideology of this kind of apps assumes offering multi-tab browsing user interface with features enabling of advanced search of files or folders, comparing files and folders, navigation in archive files and enabling multi-rename tool with regular expression support. This kind of applications also include a built-in FTP client, working with local and network drives and built-in file editor and viewer.[3][4][5][6][7]

CRAX Commander is app for Mac power users and offers user configurable keyboard shortcuts, built-in text editor with sync coloring, full user interface customization including fonts and colors, archive support and FTP, SMB, AFP, SSH, and sFTP built in.[8]

Application is available in demo and paid version and provides a plethora of tools that will help end user to manage files and folders while taking advantage of the dual-pane interface design.[9][10]

History

From 2013 until 2014 CRAX Commander was called Crax and was developed by Ewa Serafin. The name and icon for application was changed in 2015.

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