Ghost Commander solves virtually all my needs, but if there ever comes a time where I may grow tired of Ghost Commander, I’ll more than likely switch.Ī feature that I really cannot stand is the tree view. I also have the Google Drive app for my documents. I transfer all files wirelessly by connecting to my Samba server on my network. I never connect any of my Android devices to my computer. However, just because I use Ghost Commander File Manager does not make X-plore File Manager any worse of an app - it is still excellent. With this in mind, I’m not really interested in a feature like that. The cloud support is nice as I am an avid Google Drive user, but I also prefer the Google Drive app. But I’ve already been comfortable with Ghost Commander File Manager, and Ghost Commander can do everything that X-plore does minus the cloud support. It’s not that X-plore is a terrible app it’s far from it. This app is an excellent app, but this is not the first file manager that I’ve used that has all these features, so you’ll excuse me if I’m not as excited as the people who have been leaving reviews on the Play Store. X-plore File Manager is an excellent file manager that boasts FTP support, SMB support, Sqlite support, cloud service support (Google Drive, Dropbox, SugarSync, and etc), ZIP and RAR support as well has other neat features. Does not support password protected/encrypted ZIP or RAR archives.Can explore APK packages as if they were folders.Shows thumbnails for images, videos, and certain file types.Image viewer has zoom and can navigate to next and previous images in a directory by sliding left or right.Supports root browsing, FTP, FTPS, Sqlite, SMB, and Picasa.Supports exploring of ZIP and RAR archives as if they were regular folders.Integrates with various cloud services: Dropbox, SugarSync, Box.net, SkyDrive, Webdav, Yandex.disk and Dump Truck.Built in image and video viewers, text editor, audio player.
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