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What’s a Good File Manager for Collaborating on Projects?

What’s a Good File Manager for Collaborating on Projects?

by cejike4204 on Oct 3rd, 2024 17:02 PM

I’ve started working on collaborative projects with a few people, and keeping all the shared files organized on my Mac is turning into a hassle. It’s hard to track what’s been updated or where things are stored. Does anyone know of a good file manager that makes it easier to manage and organize shared folders and documents on a Mac? Something that helps with version control would be awesome!

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Re: What’s a Good File Manager for Collaborating on Projects?

by hefat66335@fenwazi.com on Oct 3rd, 2024 17:30 PM

The default Finder on my Mac was starting to feel too basic for the kind of work I was doing — especially when I began handling lots of archives and zipping files for clients. I needed something more powerful, and while browsing for file managers, I found commander one. What stood out for me was its built-in support for compressing and extracting archives, which saved me tons of time. Plus, the dual-pane view really improved how I handled file management. It’s streamlined everything for me, and now I can’t imagine going back to Finder.

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Re: What’s a Good File Manager for Collaborating on Projects?

by ot11ss on Oct 3rd, 2024 18:57 PM

I’m really grateful for this tip! I’ve been going back and forth between Finder and different cloud services, and it’s been such a headache. Your experience with Commander One sounds like it would be a total game-changer for me too. I love the idea of having everything in one place and being able to manage files between all my accounts without the constant back-and-forth. Thanks for sharing, and I’m looking forward to testing it out!

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