
Dual-pane file manager for Mac, Windows and Linux - fman
A dual-pane file manager for Mac, Windows and Linux. Save time by quickly jumping to directories. Tailor fman to your needs with its powerful plugin system.
Basics - fman
fman is an alternative to file managers such as Explorer on Windows or Finder on macOS. You use it to browse directories, copy or move files, mount external drives, etc.
Download - fman
Download fman You can evaluate fman for free. If you use it regularly, you must buy a license. To start the download, please select your platform and enter your email:
Keyboard shortcuts - fman
The quickest way to explore fman's shortcuts is via the Command Palette (Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P). Here is a quick overview of the most important ones.
fman Tutorial
fman features an interactive tutorial that guides you through the most important features. The first time you start fman, you are asked whether you want to start it:
fman Blog: Behind the scenes of a cross-platform file manager
The video shows what I learned from working on fman for more than 3,000 hours, exactly how fman makes money, things I'd do again and mistakes I would not repeat.
Plugins - fman
fman features a flexible plugin system that gives you great freedom to extend its functionality. Here are some examples.
Command line arguments | fman
Command line arguments You can start fman from the command line: fman [left_dir [right_dir]] For example, if you type fman . then the current directory is opened in fman's left pane. If you enter just …
fman on macOS Catalina and later
On macOS Catalina and later, fman requires special configuration to prevent unnecessary permission popups and to ensure that all of fman's features work as expected.
Get a license - fman
You can try out fman for free. To use it regularly, you must buy a license. This also removes the annoying popup when you start fman.