Android phones do a lot of things well, but file management generally is not one of them–at least, not immediately out of the box. Astro File Manager (available in a free, fully functional, ...
With the digital wave encompassing almost everything today, businesses are increasingly taking to electronic files now. PCs and laptops are fast replacing physical shelves for files as almost all the ...
Managing files and folders on your favorite Android device can be a chore, but it doesn't have to be. While many OEMs offer a file manager out of the box, they are basic at best. Thanks to third-party ...
A good file manager app makes it easy to find, organize, and share files on your Android device. With the right one, you'll be juggling files like a pro. File management may not be the most exciting ...
ES File Explorer is an Android app that has been around for a long, long time now and has become one of the most popular file explorer apps on Android, with good reason. It not only helps users ...
Smartphones are an integral part of our lives at this point. We use it as our dedicated camera, news reader, a multimedia device, chatting machine, and much more. In the process, many of you probably ...
Last week, I looked at a great free app for Android, WiFi File Explorer, which lets you share files between your phone directly over a local Wi-Fi connection. This week, I’m looking at another great ...
Google has filled a big hole in its Android system by releasing Files Go!, its mobile file organization and sharing app. Launched in beta last month, the app makes it easier for Android users to free ...
The default Android file manager is a serviceable app. It does what you need and not much more. Plus, like all built-in Android apps, it plays well with the operating system and has a consistent look ...
File manager apps are among the most important apps on your device. With them, you can browse your files, find your downloads, manage your storage space, move things around, and more. Not everyone is ...
Dating back to the days of Windows 3.0, File Manager was an application using the multiple-document interface to display the contents of several folders within one window. File Manager served as the ...