Tiny File Commander for Android
It works fine. -- I can't copy, delete, or move a set of the files in a directory, only one at a time. No list view. -- But only 180kb. That is amazing. --
It doesn't allow to open photos and files on sd card
No ads, quick, reliable. Not fancy.
Quick!
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seems to work ... like i clicked two buttons and they did what they said i guess ... but it doesn't seem to add any function that is lacking in android 4.4 ... even more limited than the native file manager ... is this something that is useful to older versions of android? or what? what's it for? i wish you success, since it seems good open source software, with no ads and no weird permissions...
might possibly add it atop the long-press pop-up file-ops as a menu-title, perhaps only pre-fill Rename text entry field with ?
and to test. samsung galaxy tab2
A good app, it is open source, but is simple and basic. The file size is in KBs, doesn't occupy much internal space.
Love the small size, speed, and the nice blue icons. Simple and easy to use. But the development seems stopping. Will give more stars if it continues.
Very limited functionality. I prefer rather something much more powerfull with better GUI like MKC file commander. Try it...
lacks thumbnails, but otherwise works fine
Almost perfect. Fast, lightweight, gd. All it needs is a black backgrnd, and a toggle button to view the files as a file tree, and it would b perfect.
Primitive Very limited functionality. I prefer rather something much more powerfull with better GUI like MKC file commander. Try it...
HTC Wildfire S lacks thumbnails, but otherwise works fine
Almost perfect. Fast, lightweight, gd. All it needs is a black backgrnd, and a toggle button to view the files as a file tree, and it would b perfect.
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Decent but please add intent filter so that Android recognizes it as an app to open other files with. As is you cannot do things like use this app to open a custom sound in the clock app