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Path Finder is a Finder replacement utility that aims to bring powerful file management options into an interface that closely resembles the native OS X Finder. Some of the features include a drop stack to temporarily collect files for operations, dual finder panes to see two folders side-by-side, browser-like tabs, batch renaming, powerful file search, file tagging, hex editing, permissions, source control systems, built-in terminal, and many other features.
Specs
Pros
Pro Integrates useful utilities, protocols, viewers and editors
Path Finder can be configured to automatically open and edit word documents, text, and image files. It also has an integrated terminal, hex editor, can archive type files, and can handle file network protocols, such as ftp and afp.
Pro Stable and reliable
Path Finder just works, does what it's supposed to. It doesn't crash.
Pro Integrates useful utilities, protocols, viewers and editors
Path Finder can be configured to automatically open and edit word documents, text, and image files. It also has an integrated terminal, hex editor, can archive type files, and can handle file network protocols, such as ftp and afp.
Cons
Con Port to High Sierra was a cliffhanger
They got the port to High Sierra done, but in the 11th hour. Kept everyone waiting till the last minute and were not responsive to posts on the matter.
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Con No longer under development
Development seems to have ceased, major bugs in compatibility with latest OS are unresolved.