![]() Does the tool fit into my primary workflows?.Read more about my experiences with fman and why it has a place on my Dock after the break.įor a tool to reign my MBP’s Dock and have a spot on it, there are a couple of checks it has to pass: Important: I am in no way affiliated with fman or the developer behind it, Michael Herrmann It already deserved a prominent place on my Dock. It helps me to quickly arrange windows on my dual monitor setup. I often find myself mimicking the side-by-side file manager interface because I use BetterSnapTool to arrange two Finder windows alongside each other, both taking 50% of the screen width.īut now I have a worthy tool that gives me the same power and speed improvement on my Mac as Windows Commander! It goes by the name fman, a file manager by Michael Herrmann. On Mac OS I use a window management utility, called BetterSnapTool, for quite some time now. One of the tools that freed a lot of people from remembering directory names and typing a lot of mkdir, copy, and rmdir commands was an awesome file manager called Norton Commander.īecause of the popularity of file management in a side-by-side interface, a similar tool came to the Windows platform in the nineties and zeros, called Windows Commander (now known as Total Commander). If you’re 25+ there’s a good chance you’ve grown up using MS-DOS, Microsoft’s CLI interface to operate your computer. This post is about fman, a side-by-side file manager that is for your Mac what Windows Commander was for Windows.
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