Say Goodbye to Finder.
Meet Marta.
Why the dual-pane Marta file manager is the upgrade your Mac workflow has been waiting for.
macOS Finder has served Mac users faithfully since 1984 — but its age is showing. For anyone who regularly moves files between folders, manages projects with complex directory structures, or simply wants a more keyboard-friendly workflow, Finder’s single-pane design quickly becomes a bottleneck. Marta is a modern, native macOS file manager that addresses every one of these frustrations head-on.
Best of all? It’s free.
🗂 What is Marta?
Marta is a dual-pane, keyboard-driven file manager built exclusively for macOS. Developed by Yan Zhulanow, it borrows the powerful two-panel paradigm from classic file managers like Total Commander and Midnight Commander — but wraps it in a clean, native macOS interface. It feels right at home on your Mac while giving you superpowers that Finder simply cannot match.
It is highly customisable, supports themes, and even has its own plugin and scripting ecosystem. But even out of the box, the difference is immediately noticeable.
⚙️ How to Install Marta
Getting Marta up and running takes under two minutes. You have two options:
→ marta.sh
.dmg file, drag Marta into your Applications folder and open it. macOS may ask you to confirm — click Open.
✨ Why Marta Beats Finder
Here are the features that make Marta a genuine step-change in your file management experience:
Dual-Pane Navigation — The Game Changer
The single biggest advantage Marta has over Finder is its side-by-side dual-pane view. Your screen is split into two independent file panels, each showing a different folder. You can see your source and destination simultaneously — copy or move files between them without ever losing your place or juggling multiple Finder windows.
For power users — developers, academics, content creators — this alone is worth the switch. No more shuffling windows. No more losing track of where you’re copying to.
Create New Folders in Seconds
In Finder, creating a new folder means right-clicking and hunting through a context menu. In Marta, it’s a single keyboard shortcut — press it and a new folder appears inline, ready to be named. No mouse required, your workflow never breaks stride.
Fully Keyboard-Driven
Navigate, open, rename, copy, move, and delete files without ever touching the mouse. Marta’s keyboard-first design means experienced users can fly through file operations far faster than any GUI-only workflow allows.
Tabs & Bookmarks
Keep multiple folder locations open as tabs within each panel. Bookmark your most-used directories and jump to them instantly — particularly powerful for large project hierarchies.
Themeable & Configurable
Marta supports custom themes and a powerful configuration file (conf.marco). You can remap shortcuts, add plugins, and tailor the entire interface to match your exact preferences.
Pro tip: You don’t have to remove Finder — it remains the system default for things like the Desktop and disk operations. Simply use Marta as your primary navigation tool for day-to-day file work, and enjoy the best of both worlds.
🏁 The Verdict
Marta won’t replace Finder for every macOS task — but as a daily driver for navigating, organising, and moving files, it is simply in a different league. The dual-pane view alone transforms how you work with files, and features like instant folder creation and keyboard navigation make it feel like a tool built for people who actually use their computer seriously.
If you’ve ever felt frustrated waiting on Finder’s slow animations, losing track of copy destinations, or clicking through five menus just to create a folder — give Marta five minutes. You won’t go back.
Written for macOS power users · Marta is free & open-source
marta.sh →✦ This article was generated with the assistance of Claude by Anthropic ✦
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