At best non intuitive, confusing, irritating, if clever
The product seems to work to transfer files. However, the option shown for the target is “/“ which you might think means root. It does not, it means the directory you logged into. There is no means to see where you are, what directory you are in, on the target. I find that hard to live with. So, I had to back out my first attempt and repeat my work, to the point where I might as well have just used scp from the terminal window which would have taken less time.
I found it very hard to navigate the target.
This product goes way beyond the capabilities of WinSCP, and in fact, way off into network realms I wish I didn’t know about.
At worst, you might clobber something you didn’t mean to.
Very hard to understand the reasoning behind the design choices. This is nothing like Apple software, where the user experience is the staring po;int. This is really a developer tool, not for the mid-level user that just wants to move some files conveniently. Therefore, not recommended for home use. If you are a network engineer, more power to you. I don’t need it anymore. I will give it an extra star, for the power, but this thing needs a lot of work on the UI.
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Commander One PRO: FTP client