Nimble Commander - the driver of the everyday workflow
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 9:15 pm
Good day.
Just wanted to share a bit of my experience of using Nimble Commander (and I just have noticed that it abbreviates to NC - nice one, Mike).
NC drives my daily workflow - it is alway open and it is the tool that initiates a majority of my dev operations. Even when I need to start a terminal, I would go to NC first, get to the place I need to be quickly (through favorites, history or go to shortcut) and then open the terminal with yet another shortcut. Awesome.
Quick file edits - the same - F4.
Search, file operations, network operations - SFTP - everything.
Absolutely key to everything, essentially unlocked MAc platform for me.
The only mismatch is probably the name. While the tool is indeed, "nimble" I do not think it is a "commander". For my purposes it is already either a "Captain" or "Commodore". Refer here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officer_(armed_forces)
Thank you Mike for a wonderful tool.
Cheers.
Just wanted to share a bit of my experience of using Nimble Commander (and I just have noticed that it abbreviates to NC - nice one, Mike).
NC drives my daily workflow - it is alway open and it is the tool that initiates a majority of my dev operations. Even when I need to start a terminal, I would go to NC first, get to the place I need to be quickly (through favorites, history or go to shortcut) and then open the terminal with yet another shortcut. Awesome.
Quick file edits - the same - F4.
Search, file operations, network operations - SFTP - everything.
Absolutely key to everything, essentially unlocked MAc platform for me.
The only mismatch is probably the name. While the tool is indeed, "nimble" I do not think it is a "commander". For my purposes it is already either a "Captain" or "Commodore". Refer here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officer_(armed_forces)
Thank you Mike for a wonderful tool.
Cheers.