When comparing Finder.app vs Commander One, the Slant community recommends Commander One for most people. In the question“What are the best Mac file managers?” Commander One is ranked 16th while Finder.app is ranked 19th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Built-In
Comes with your system, and is updated alongside the rest of it, so it should never break suddenly or lag in terms of supported features. This is the finder most software will expect to find and use.
Pro Applescript
Finder is well-supported by Applescript and/or Automator.
Pro Has a free version. Work for me.
Pro Easy to use
Pro True Mac-like interface
This is not just a port from some other platform. This feels and looks like a native Mac app.
Pro Supports direct Android file transfer
Pro Free dual pane file manager
Pro Native Swift-built application
Pro FTP manager is paid
Cons
Con Very few features
Need for a lot of external tools.
Con No cut option in context menu
Con No right click > create new folder option
Con Write index hidden files to all external storages you connect to
Con Sorts folders between files in some settings
Folders and sorting gets weird in some cases.
Con subfolders side-by-side but no file details
The side-by-side view of several sub folders is useful for many people, but in this view you loose all file details.