Better file manager than Finder?

Is there a file manager for OSX that provides multiple (more than 2) panes? I'm looking for something like Konqueror (from KDE) in Linux.
I found Forklift and Pathfinder, but both appear to be only dual pane (better than single, I guess).
If no multi-pane file browser, which of the above have people used and liked?
Thanks.

If what you're looking for is an easy, friendly way to navigate through your entire system of files and folders, back and forth, without needing to ever click the mouse, open/close windows, or change the width of columns, you might like Classic Menu. The way things used to work better before Apple started to "innovate".
Try it!
http://www.sigsoftware.com/classicmenu/

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