So, I discoverded that HOX+ have no file manager. Do I have to install one from the market . If, yes... suggest me the best file manager .. thank u
Ronaldinhomessi 10 said:
So, I discoverded that HOX+ have no file manager. Do I have to install one from the market . If, yes... suggest me the best file manager .. thank u
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ES File Manager is pretty good (free), some good paid ones are Solid Explorer and Root Explorer. I prefer Solid Explorer because it has the best looking UI Imo
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killman2659 said:
ES File Manager is pretty good (free), some good paid ones are Solid Explorer and Root Explorer. I prefer Solid Explorer because it has the best looking UI Imo
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Thank u .. I will surely give both a try..........
Ronaldinhomessi 10 said:
Thank u .. I will surely give both a try..........
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No HTC devices come with pre-installed file explorers. But i'd like to echo the other poster with "root explorer". I've been using it since doughnut and it's still my go to file explorer
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ES Explorer or Antek Explorer.
The latter has a better (IMO) tablet layout.
Related
I know ASTRO is like the main one but are there others that are possibly better than ASTRO?
Ive really grown to like oi file manager, and its free
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thunderbolt33 said:
I know ASTRO is like the main one but are there others that are possibly better than ASTRO?
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Now that Astro has "upgraded" to a huge, bloated, useless app (IMHO) I don't think there are any that are worse? I've used ES File explorer, it seems to do what I need but, as always, YMMV.
Id recommend Root Explorer. Sure you've got to pay for it, but its more useful than all the free explorers combined.
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Astro has become junk IMO.
Es File Explorer
2nd choice would be root explorer but I stick with ES
I used to use astro........ But switched to es file
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I too use ES. It has Box and Dropbox integration and I can get files from shared folders on my desktop when connected to my home WiFi (LAN access)
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Is the pay version of root explorer the only one or are there any free ones that r good?
Thanks
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ES File Explorer or Super Manager work fine too.
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thank you!
I think root browser is the best looking and best functional free app for root browsing:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.root.browserfree
To get rid of the ads you may have a look at the developers thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1338582
there are actually a handful of good ones(free ones). u should start with root browser lite. has a lot of options. but to name a few off the top of my head would include, script manager. andro zip root, there are also browsers in rom toolbox and other apps. depends i guess on what it is you want to do when you find what youre looking for. to be honest, the stock file manager on the razr or the "my files" app, is really not that bad
My choice : Ghost Commander
But, my favorite is ....
command line mode in Connectbot's text terminal
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All these apps you lot talk about on the market that you have to pay for are free on Google.
I would like to post the link here of the paid version but someone would report me in a heartbeat.
I have Rom Tool Box Pro & like Root Browser, but my new favorite free app is X-Plore. It does everything root explorer does & has some nice customisations.
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MattyOnXperiaX10 said:
All these apps you lot talk about on the market that you have to pay for are free on Google.
I would like to post the link here of the paid version but someone would report me in a heartbeat.
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Hi! I'm trying to sim unlock my SGS2 and all the method I've tried has failed and I cant find a free browser that let me find out the nv_data.bin
Last time I got into efs folder I was happy to see it is not empty but I'm afraid the nv_data.bin is still hiden or is not present! Can you please help me!
@konbeatstudios
Thank you
Solid Explorer would be my first choice!
aaatoel said:
Solid Explorer would be my first choice!
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Solid Explorer is the best:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solidexplorer
lukas77 said:
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Solid Explorer is the best:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solidexplorer
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aaatoel said:
Solid Explorer would be my first choice!
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+1 for Solid Explorer
This App is great!
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I agree with Solid explorer. It is awesome.
From my ICED down MAXX!
ES File Explorer for me.
it accesses my Box.net, SkyDrive, GoogleDrive, and DropBox right inside the app. moving/copying files couldn't be easier.
Solid Explorer +1
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i was about to say es explorer. but then i took a solid explorer to the knee.....
holy **** it has soo many features my toes are twitching
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ES File Explorer. The best.
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reaperzero said:
i was about to say es explorer. but then i took a solid explorer to the knee.....
holy **** it has soo many features my toes are twitching
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now im interested.
what features does SE has that ES doesn't?
so far i can do everything i wanted with ES, so im reluctant to try new stuff (BETA stuff nonetheless)
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now im interested.
what features does SE has that ES doesn't?
so far i can do everything i wanted with ES, so im reluctant to try new stuff (BETA stuff nonetheless)
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well its mostly a nicer UI >_< it does everything ES Explorer can but its as powerful as root explorer. its two in one with a nicer body lol. and thus far no glitches found. pretty good i say
Hello all
Is there an onboard task manager in this phone that'll allow me to manage content of my SD Card and other things or do I need to download one?
If so, what are some of the best Task Managers available?
Thanks
Task manage or do you mean something like a file explorer? Try estrongs file explorer.
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david279 said:
Task manage or do you mean something like a file explorer? Try estrongs file explorer.
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I think he does want a file explorer. Estrongs is good, Astro used to be but it's glitchy and overwhelmed with adds
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Everyone needs to but Root Explorer. It does everything a file explorer needs to and more. You can edit virtually any file and change values without destroying the structure of it. It's the ideal all in one file manager.
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Agreed. There is nothing as good as root explorer. I tried a kinda cool one called Xscope, but it was just too cluttered. Hmm, maybe on a screen like this it'd look cleaner. But yeah, everybody buy root explorer.
And the best task manager is no task manager. Lots of literature about that. Android is the best task manager for Android. (And maybe an init script or build.prop with OOM values modded)
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Depending on what you want I use es file explorer which has root access and RAM booster for task managing though task managers are the devil
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Solid Explorer Beta. Beat it, I dare you Best new file explorer on the market
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Oi file manager for sure. But if u need root privileges then root explorer for sure
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rubyknight said:
Solid Explorer Beta. Beat it, I dare you Best new file explorer on the market
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This. The only thing missing currently is streaming from smb, but that's noted in one of the change logs, so I suspect that will be back soon. In the meantime I keep ES Explorer around for that. Otherwise it's functional AND easy on the eyes, a rare combo.
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+1 for Solid Explorer
ES anything Solid Explorer can't do.
Which is the lightest fast and practical file explorer for everyday use?
What do you need it for (built in file support, root access, etc)?
Try xplore, it has all one needs in a file manager.
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Which is the lightest fast and practical file explorer for everyday use?
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This is pretty easy to answer: ES File Explorer.
It's free and fast and besides being a normal file manager it's task killer & cloud storage (Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.) and ftp client.
I've been using if for a couple of years with tons of different roms and mobiles and never had a problem.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=en
just for copy paste files and extract zip files... simple ui like root explorer?
There are 2 file browsers I use on an everyday basis, firstly if you want a good UI experience, the ES File Explorer and the best thing about it is free! Second thing I use is the Root Explorer app and it is not free although it's worth a buy, if you are onto changing ROMs and other tweak stuffs then this baby is for you!
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Root Explorer! This thing is a power house. Simple to use, very clean, and does exactly what you tell it to do
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Wrong section -_- and as far as ur question is concerned use root explorer
Solid Explorer or FX Explorer.
Been using Root Explorer for a long time, and it's rock solid. Recently though, I've started using FX Explorer and it's the only one I use now. And next time you have a question, post it in the Q&A section.
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Total commander.
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Go for root explorer.. purchase it. One of the worth apps which wont disappoint you.
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Stock LRQ [slim line] > NoteCore 14.1
Miui file explorer (mi file explore)
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I tried the most that you told me... not even one was like root explorer so i'm gonna buy it... thanks
sorry for posting it here :/
Solid Explorer. Free, beautiful, easy to use, and has tonnes of features. Root explorer doesn't compare.
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Es(trongs) file explorer
Also supports root
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Solid Explorer. Free, beautiful, easy to use, and has tonnes of features. Root explorer doesn't compare.
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Agreed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solidexplorer&hl=fr
To those guys using Root Explorer [Lite], is there any way to make a homescreen shortcut to the downloads folder?
I was made aware of Solid Explorer from this post... It's the coolest app I've come across in a really long time!
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Any recommendation on file managers?
I used ES file explorer but it's not on the play store anymore. Any ones that are good without ads and trackers?
Thanks in advance!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solidexplorer2
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I've been using Solid Explorer for a while now, and it's a great File Manager!
galaxys said:
I've been using Solid Explorer for a while now, and it's a great File Manager!
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Same here ?
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sguerra923 said:
Any recommendation on file managers?
I used ES file explorer but it's not on the play store anymore. Any ones that are good without ads and trackers?
Thanks in advance!
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There you go. I believe it's from xda.
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Google's is pretty solid. Ad free as well
Solidexplorer for the win
Mix Explorer since Years
Mixplorer beats every file management tool I've used. Lots of features, and I think it's still offered for free on XDA
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Mix Explorer since Years
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Mixplorer beats every file management tool I've used. Lots of features, and I think it's still offered for free on XDA
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@sguerra923 Concur to the two posts above. Absolutely satisfied user of MiXplorer for years. Here's the link to the XDA thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691