To switch between the volumes or servers, click on the name, and it will list all the drives, network shares, Bonjour services, and access to FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP, etc. You can switch between using keyboard shortcuts and copy files by quick drag and drop. It also supports multiple tabs which are useful to work with a lot of subfolders. You also can open the Command Prompt, connect to servers, send emails, etc.
On top, you have access to file menus, followed by a toolbar that gives quick access to New Windows (you can have multiple instances of muCommander), create new folders, swap directories between two panes, create archive files, bookmark files, and so on. To start using it, first, change the path, i.e., open the folders with which you want to work. When you launch it, you get two panes with the same path. Let’s check out all the features, and how you can use muCommander. It provides two panes that work with local volumes and servers over FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP, Amazon S3, Hadoop HDFS, and Bonjour.
MuCommander is yet another File Explorer alternative to Windows 11/10 which offers a simple straightforward, easy-to-use interface for massive file operations.