ELECOM File Manager (Explorer) for Android
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Nice
But I don't like the generic icons. It needs thumbnails for images, apks, etc. And definitely an exit button! Considering the last update was in 2011, I think I'll just keep looking.
font way too small and too close together to read other folder names. I couldn't find the settings button.
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Yeh its really amezing aap
its so cool
Gooooooood
Like it
Won't even let you delete anything.
Excellent file and application manager
All hidden files are visible, dnt how to hide them.. also .aac file not opening, otherwise awesome and super creative approach
It is awsome' i like that
Cool application nice looks
Really useful
Perfect
Best interferance
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Ele means eleteic
Scrt my fldr
Nice n easy must try
This an interesting way to browse quickly. It is fast and efficient but lacks a lot of features even for a free version. Still, it reminds me of Tony Stark's os in Ironman 2 when he quickly pulls up files and hacks the arms commite screens using his cellphone. Fluid and comfortable. No more xy grid format.
Cant make shortcuts to home screen.No lan share/smb/ftp ability.Arc UI is interesting but that is all.Sluggish on LG2x
the UI is beautiful but it doesn't show in the 'complete action using' list when try uploading some file using web-browsers.
Great system, not user friendly for all. In future, make scrolling menu movable and sizeable. Also, I think programmers get bum rap for asking for money. Make it full running version for 10 or ? days. Then dummy it down to minimum mode. That way users can see if your app is truly right for them.
-Terminal operation avaiRable...lol. It's flied lice you plick
Great ui very functional
Nice
Needs updating support for zipping files
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I didn't end up spending much time with ELECOM's File Manager because it didn't make the file management tasks I was doing a lot of any easier, and further it kept annoying me with crippled features and other moneymaking schemes I resent. To be fair, though, I was pleased that someone was trying to work out on the edges of UI design and made it work, both with pen-style gestures and a FiloFax-like scrolling scheme. While I've tried and failed to like drawing-based gestures since the early implementations of Graffiti on Palms, the scrolling hierarchy was kind of nifty. I don't think it was matched to the task very well, as hierarchical directories like the filesystem don't really benefit from highlighting one piece at a time, but still, mobile UI design is in the ditch so bad I'll compliment anyone for trying. The software also made a fatal mistake for me, in crippling features in order to force users to spend money on a different version, and while it's not as underhanded and opprobrious as in-app advertising it's still wantonly unprofessional, especially for something in a critical role like a file manager.
In short...waste of desktop space, silly, no extSD card support, trendy nonsense
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