If you do, you would be better off if you find apps that offer features missing in Finder or an alternative file management solution. All in all Finder is a good option for those who do not need to manage files on a daily basis. The only archive format supported is ZIP, you can’t adjust a compression ratio, edit archives by adding or removing files. Finder’s archive functionality is limited too. The speed at which you can manage a large number of files with the help of Finder leaves much to be desired. One of them is a single pane interface – a lot of file management operations involve working with two catalogues, so things are much easier if you see both folders at once. However it has a number of significant drawbacks.
Finder, the default file manager for OS X, is quite convenient when it comes to quick navigation.