Has anyone tried DCommander?

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x0054
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Has anyone tried DCommander?

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Hi All,

I have been for the long time looking for the Mac OSX alternative to TC. Nothing comes close, I have tried them all, really. Except for DCommander, because they have no trial version at all. I was thinking on taking a gamble and trying it, but I would love to here an unbiased feedback from anyone who has tried it before.

My main concern is that it's only available through the Mac Appstore, and I know that Appstore does not allow apps to ask for admin rights any more, so I am not sure if that program actually works as a proper file manager, or is it something that I can use to only manage files inside my home directory, or something like that.

If you have any experiance, please give me some feed back.

http://devstorm-apps.com/dc/
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Balderstrom
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Have you looked at Double Commander? Which at least has compatibility with some of TC's plugin-types.

Maybe it's not common in the Mac-software-world... but I would be wary of buying most any program that doesn't have a forum. There's been a few exceptions (obviously) not often though.
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CRAX

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I you are looking for TC like software for Mac which is low-cost and functional my suggestion is CRAX http://www.ewas.pl/crax

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