ForkLift for Mac: Efficient FTP Client for Mac Users
Overview of ForkLift MacOS:
ForkLift for mac app is a Finder replacement and remote file management tool built exclusively for macOS by BinaryNights. It combines a dual-pane file browser with a full-featured FTP/SFTP client, folder synchronization, batch renaming, and a built-in app uninstaller all in one native Mac application.
It is aimed at developers, designers, photographers, and IT administrators who work with files daily and find macOS Finder too limited for professional use. The app is rebuilt from the ground up in Swift and runs natively on Apple Silicon.

Features of ForkLift for Mac:
- Dual-pane interface: browse two locations side by side and drag files between them instantly
- Remote connections: FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Google Drive, Dropbox, SMB, AFP, NFS
- Folder sync: compare and sync local or remote folders one-way or two-way with a single click (up to 20x faster than ForkLift 3)
- Batch rename rename hundreds of files using regex, sequences, and case rules
- Remote edit: edit files directly on a remote server; ForkLift auto-uploads on save
- App deleter: uninstalls apps and removes all leftover files in one step
- Git status: shows git file status (added, modified, committed) directly in the file list
- Archive browsing: open ZIP, RAR, gz, and tar files as regular folders with Quick Look support
- iCloud sync: favorites and settings sync across all your Macs via iCloud
- Custom themes: choose from built-in themes or build your own
How to Download and Set Up ForkLift for Mac?
- First download complete setup from below given link.
- Open the downloaded zip, drag ForkLift to your Applications folder.
- Launch ForkLift it opens in dual-pane mode immediately.
- Add remote connections via the toolbar’s connect button enter server address, protocol, credentials, and save as a Favorite.
- Optionally set ForkLift as your default file viewer in Preferences so apps open files in ForkLift instead of Finder.
System Requirements:
- macOS: 14.6 (Sonoma) or later
- Processor: Intel 64-bit or Apple Silicon (Universal Binary)
What’s New in Version 4.7.1?
New:
- Option to use metadata when renaming files in the multi-rename window
- Tools can inherit the $PATH environment variable from the shell
Improvements:
- New metadata added to the Info Window
- Aligns SMB share names with Finder for consistent display
- Updates the divider colour between preview and info sections in the Preview Pane for better visibility in dark themes
- Adds support for previewing media files in ForkLift when the QuickLook Video app is installed
- Improves undo logging behaviour for Multi-Rename operations
Fixes:
- After changing the default application for a file type, the change is now saved correctly
- Fixes an issue where the entire path in the Go to Folder window was selected after choosing a path from the dropdown using Tab or Right Arrow
- Fixes an issue where duplicate paths could appear in the Go to Folder history
- Fixes an issue were selecting a path from the Go to Folder dropdown opened the item instead of revealing it in the file view
- Fixes an issue in the Go to Folder window where pressing Tab or Right Arrow after entering / inserted a second slash
- Fixes a possible crash when entering a path starting with ~ in the Go to Folder window on Amazon S3 connections
- Fixes a possible crash when selecting Size as an exclusion filter in the Sync Window or when opening the Sync Window with a previously saved file size filter
- Fixes an issue where the location of a pinned tab could change to a subfolder after switching between column view and other views
- Fixes an issue where reordering remote favorites in the sidebar was not always possible
- Fixes an issue where rotated video dimensions were displayed as negative values
