How to set up Commander One FTP Client For Mac
Setting Up The Commander One Client
Downloading
You can obtain Commander One from the Commander One download page.
Follow the Installation package link.
How to connect to FTP using Commander One
Launch Commander One from ~/Applications directory or Mac OS Dock.
Navigate to FTP connections menu from Toolbar or Go -> Connect to Server menu, or use the corresponding keyboard shortcut (def. ?K).
Press “+” button to add a new FTP connection to the list.
Give your connection a name of our choice.
Choose a protocol – simple FTP, FTP over SSH, and secure FTP with SSL.
In “Server” field enter IP address of your hosted server or domain name.
Enter your login credentials in ‘Login’ and ‘Password’ fields. If the server allows, you can use Anonymous access.
Specify whether you want to store your user ID in Mac OS Keychain.
Choose Passive or Active FTP mode and home directory for connection.
Now, press “Connect” button and your server will be displayed as a mounted drive in Commander One window. You can select it in either panel, or both of them simultaneously to optimize the workflow.
Commander One allows transferring and editing files over FTP, as well as changing files’ permissions directly over a web server.
Full reference guide
This section has more detail on One Commander's features.
The labels for the different parts of the user interface (UI) are here.
Backlinks:
1. One Commander Version 3
2. Quick introductory guide