Any suggestions on the BEST File Manager app for the Dell Streak 5? I have downloaded a free app "Astro File Manager" and would like something better (will pay if no other free works)
I used to use Total Commander on my old Tilt and it had everything i wanted in a file manager tool.
Root explorer hands down best 5$ ive spent toward my android devices
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I second root explorer...one of my most used apps
+1 root explorer.
Used it along with astro, liked root explorer better and only use that now.
There's a free non-root version you can try alongside root explorer on market.
ES File Explorer is the best free file manager I have found. If you need to work with root files then Root Explorer. I use both.
Sounds like ES File Mgr and Root Explorer are tops
Root explorer hands down best 5$ ive spent toward my android devices
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I'll have to give Root Explorer and ES File Manager a try! I think these two may be what i am looking for!!!! Thanks man!
Tried fair amount of them and so far Root Explorer wins by a mile.
Good news to Total Commander fans, ghisler is working on android version!
Still early beta stage and I could not find any official news, but if you dig deep you will find it.
zmijek said:
Tried fair amount of them and so far Root Explorer wins by a mile.
Good news to Total Commander fans, ghisler is working on android version!
Still early beta stage and I could not find any official news, but if you dig deep you will find it.
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I used Total Commander on all of my Widows Mobile phones, it worked wonders! Cant wait to check out what the android version looks like. Thanks for the tip!
Another vote for Root Explorer. If you can get around with ADB shell or from terminal emulator, I guess you don't "need" root explorer. But for sheer ease of use and functionality, Root Explorer is worth the coin.
Astro works OK for managing your SD card contents, but I find the interface a bit clunky.
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Another vote for Root Explorer. If you can get around with ADB shell or from terminal emulator, I guess you don't "need" root explorer. But for sheer ease of use and functionality, Root Explorer is worth the coin.
Astro works OK for managing your SD card contents, but I find the interface a bit clunky.
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Hmmm, let me download Root Explorer and work with it all day today. I am enjoying the various choices of apps availabe. Cool
Root explorer for me 2
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can anyone tell me a app with which i can connect to the files that are on my file server
ES file explorer in android for example ... but webos?
thanks!
Interested in this as well..
if you know how to use ssh and sftp, that would be your best option, since there's an ssh server and sftp app in the preware app browser.
that preware app seems to have bricked my device :-( so first I have to fix that, but you are right, that was my first thought as well.... I will try that as soon as the device is fixed (long night :-( )
[Q] Network File Transfers
Anyone know an app or method for transferring files over to the Touchpad? The actual file, not just streaming video or whatnot. I picked up a touchstone, so it would be cool not to have to plug wires in... ever.
I'm a similar boat but would actually be ok with just the ability to stream media from a windows file share.
Closest I've found but haven't tested is the following:
ugh I can't post external links
do a google search for webos xorg and it should be the 3rd link down titled: IOBox - PC File Syncing (xorg tools) - WebOS Internals
from what I see it's just a way to create a mountpoint to a windows CIFS share. Would be nicer if something like android's file expert existed.
To have a simple network browser on the Touchpad would make it 10x more usable.
that is one of the things webos lacks of :/
i cant tell my girlfriend to ssh onto the homeserver just to watch a movie or pictures.
maybe some dev could make an ugly but working app for that
with preware you can use ssh and sftp for cli transfer.
but a network file browser would be alot nicer imho
k1l said:
that is one of the things webos lacks of :/
i cant tell my girlfriend to ssh onto the homeserver just to watch a movie or pictures.
maybe some dev could make an ugly but working app for that
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No, but you could set it up for her on the tablet so she just has to launch it and then set up and sftp client on her computer such as filezilla. After that, it's just a matter of dragging and dropping files into filezilla.
k1l said:
with preware you can use ssh and sftp for cli transfer.
but a network file browser would be alot nicer imho
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If you have sshd on your tablet, you can easily use a gui client on your computer to connect to it like filezilla.
I was hoping there was a convenient app for us lazy people...
Ah well, it's something. Thanks.
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I was hoping there was a convenient app for us lazy people...
Ah well, it's something. Thanks.
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Yep, nothing really out there until someone writes one for it
is there any news or ideas?...does any one know the devs of ES file explorer ... is there such a huge difference between web os and android ...
.. 10 dollars for such an app from me
(having that app - I would not need any android ...)
I use this:
http://www.precentral.net/tbtransfer
still in alpha but good enough for small files. Not recommended for files >100Mb as it takes much longer compared to usb cable.
perfect, thanks.
is that any unsecure, not beeing protected in any way?...
I think it only works with computers connected on the same router.
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I understand you are looking for an app, but I installed the uberkernel which supports mounting of remote shares. There is a good how to if you look on google but basically you update your kernel to uberkernal or f15c, install Internalz from preware, add a line to the file /etc/fstab, and execute a mount -a command in a command line. Now I am able to browse my network share and copy files back and forth. The only problem I ran into was that I was trying to mount a sub folder of my shared folder but you can only mount the shared folder itself. I went crazy trying to figure that one out when it was actually rather obvious...
Wifi file transfer
Is there an app for touchpad like ES File Explorer where you can transfer files to your desktop/tablet wirelessly through a local wifi network?
I use wifi media sync works perfect for me.
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John
Does anyone know of an app that can intergrate my nas drive. I would like a shortcut to my videos on a networked drive? I have es file explorer and can browse to my videos but I would like to do this with one click.
I am sorry but there are no tablet optimized apps that are able to access network shares.
ES File explorer is the only app able to access shares but is very crude to use on a tablet since its designed for phones. You can not create shortcuts with it.
Mount the drive on your tab using cifs manager, and then use any file manager. (File manager HD is the best on a tablet. )
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Mount the drive on your tab using cifs manager, and then use any file manager. (File manager HD is the best on a tablet. )
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Thanks for that. One small problem. There are no instructions on how to mount a drive. I know the IP address and that is all I need on es file explorer. What is the mount point, user and password?
symanuk said:
Thanks for that. One small problem. There are no instructions on how to mount a drive. I know the IP address and that is all I need on es file explorer. What is the mount point, user and password?
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Seem to have it working. Now it says drive does not exists? It does!!
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I am sorry but there are no tablet optimized apps that are able to access network shares.
ES File explorer is the only app able to access shares but is very crude to use on a tablet since its designed for phones. You can not create shortcuts with it.
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False. FileManager HD is tablet optimized and allows you to access network shares: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.rhmsoft.fm.hd&feature=search_result
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ArtificialSweetener said:
I am sorry but there are no tablet optimized apps that are able to access network shares.
ES File explorer is the only app able to access shares but is very crude to use on a tablet since its designed for phones. You can not create shortcuts with it.
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Sure there is. File Manager HD does this. That's how I get movies from my PC to my Tab.
I figured my Xbox 360 can share files with my PC, this $500 tablet should be able to do this natively.
Looks like for now I'm going to have to download and install File Manager HD.
Go to Asus.com then support search for the prime then download the pc suite. Now you can transfer over wifi
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I take it the Prime can't see samba/NFS shares? Spose I'll have to get PS3mediaserver running on my server again
mattraab said:
Go to Asus.com then support search for the prime then download the pc suite. Now you can transfer over wifi
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That actually didn't lead me to the ability to do network file sharing, but it did lead me to a very effective remote desktop app called Splashtop.
try andsmb from the market. it has most of the functionality you seem to be looking for.
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the_game_master said:
I figured my Xbox 360 can share files with my PC, this $500 tablet should be able to do this natively.
Looks like for now I'm going to have to download and install File Manager HD.
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Sorry to tell you but this is actually what Android itself is all about...
Flexibility and exentsibility
The app you are using doesn't have feature xyz? Well go to market and search for one that does have that feature
I know this can be kinda bad sometimes but it's the best thing of Android. You can replace almost everything.
And btw, the AUSUS file manager is way cooler than most 3rd party ones. Not concerning the functions it offers but concerning the design.
I haven't found any other manager that looks nearly as good as ASUS' one....
es file explorer can also access files over your network. Not quite the same as file sharing back and forth, but it does half of what you want!
I'd honestly prefer dropbox for smaller files. I've got a ton of referrals so I have 20gb of space so that's plenty to upload/download whatever I need in either direction.
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I take it the Prime can't see samba/NFS shares?
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Look for CIFS and Samba on the market. Most solutions require root though. I personally use CIFS manager (on rooted device). Without root there are a few file managers and players than can open files from samba shares.
Look for "File manager HD" on the market. Its free and theres no setup required on the PC side.
Just share a folder like you normally would and your prime can easily access (and bookmark!) it.
I use it to access my 6tb TVshow server, plays everything directly from it.
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Look for CIFS and Samba on the market. Most solutions require root though. I personally use CIFS manager (on rooted device). Without root there are a few file managers and players than can open files from samba shares.
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cifsmanager will not work atm, even when rooted...
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Just got cifs working on my prime with ics with the kind work done by folks here, using the the cifs.ko and md4.ko module here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442928
Being a noob, I just couldn't work out how to push them to the prime, but managed it fine once I set up ES file explorer to do all the root work. Got a useful tip on a page somewhere's there before I got cifsmanager working, about loading both modules on the one line in the the cifsmanager settings
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es file explorer can also access files over your network. Not quite the same as file sharing back and forth, but it does half of what you want!
I'd honestly prefer dropbox for smaller files. I've got a ton of referrals so I have 20gb of space so that's plenty to upload/download whatever I need in either direction.
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es file explorer is working great for what I need. I have a ton of downloaded apps stored on my PC. With es file explorer I can log into my PC and snag what I want. Great interface, drag and drop functionality.
Is there a way to SSH (to transfer files) onto the prime? I'm wondering if I need to root in order to do this. Thanks!
Yup! Just install the android SDK. It has a tool called "adb" in it. With it, you can do things like:
adb shell <-- starts an ssh-like shell
adb push <-- put files from pc onto tablet
adb pull <-- get files off tablet
It works over USB so it's not quite SSH, but it's pretty darn close.
Sweet, I'll have a look! Thank you
Wireless adb is possible and you can just install a SSH server.
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Awesome. As soon as I get home I'll look into this. Thanks guys!
One alternative is to use something like File Expert (file explorer) to host an FTP server. Then open up your desktop FTP client and upload to the tablet that way. That's how I got some things copied over - now that I have the KB dock I'd probably stick files on a flash drive.
I haven't tried it on the prime but on the OG, I did find Samba useful.
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I use ES File Explorer that has FTP and LAN transfers as well as a traditional file explorer. It will also do Bluetooth transfers as well.
For SSH I use Connectbot, but its more of a terminal client and I have not tried to transfer files.
Thanks guys. I installed an FTP server and this allowed me to transfer files right over! Man I'm liking how open android is compared to iOS. Many many great features!
I use better terminal for ssh and astro file for ssh file transfer.
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I use Connectbot ans SSHDroid. Airdroid is a nice tool too.
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wgr73 said:
Thanks guys. I installed an FTP server and this allowed me to transfer files right over! Man I'm liking how open android is compared to iOS. Many many great features!
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Exactly why I never use my Ipad anymore n gave it to my woman..lol. possibilities are endless with Android. When I first got my Ipad, there were no good android tablets out. Once I heard about the prime, it was truly the first tablet I thought n now seen, that blows ipad1 or ipad2 away n all features.
Oh and Samba is a great app for sharing files over wifi.
paid app , but works fine: QuickSSHd
I also use better terminal emulator for ssh plus lots of other things. As far as transferring files around my network I like to use es file explorer, I can pull videos and roms and whatnot right off my freenas box through the LAN tab in ES. I think it is using the nfs mounts but could just as well be using my cuts shares as I have both services setup for all the different OS in my home.
Just sending you all to one of the best, if not, the BEST file explorer that I have used. Go check it out!
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Good App. Thanks for the find.
but there is no root folder overall its perfect compared with other explorers thanks