Finder is the default file management tool for macOS, offering seamless integration and user-friendly features, while My Commander provides a more advanced dual-pane interface with extensive customization options, making it suitable for power users.
Finder
Pros:
User-friendly interface
Integrated with macOS
Powerful search capabilities
Quick Look feature for previews
Supports tags for organization
Cons:
Limited to macOS
Less customizable than some alternatives
Can be slow with large directories
My Commander
Pros:
Dual-pane interface for easy file management
Customizable layout and themes
Supports multiple file formats
Built-in FTP/SFTP client
File synchronization capabilities
Cons:
Steeper learning curve for new users
Not natively integrated with macOS
May lack some advanced features found in other file managers