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Konstantin Frolov2012-07-05 10:27:45
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Konstantin Frolov, 2012-07-05 10:27:45

"Explorer" for phone?

Puzzled by access from a cell phone and a tablet to the organization's server.
I picked up the VPN, I have no problems on the phone to access folders on the server, but I have a lot of file managers, and the director, of course, has nothing.
Install Total Commander - it doesn’t always hit the buttons (you need to see your hands like a shovel, it’s really difficult to get into some small menus with your finger), install others, like File Expert, it’s also quite small, that’s why I ask the community for advice: tell me a simple file a manager that
- knows how to cling to network resources
- has a customizable icon size, and the view, like a table, large, etc., like in Windows Explorer
- is as simple as a hammer

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SergeyGrigorev, 2012-07-05
@SergeyGrigorev

ES File Explorer play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=en
Easy to use, but it can do almost everything that you listed in the requirements for it.

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Nikolai Vasilchuk, 2012-07-05
@Anonym

I join. Excellent manager

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dimap, 2012-07-05
@dimap

I use X-Plore (developers are the same as the Symbian version). From what you listed, it cannot switch view, but it can resize between icons (improves readability). Might fit.
Works with Google Drive, Dropbox, Box.net, SugarSync, SkyDrive, Picasa, native FTP, LAN... everything

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Sergey, 2012-07-05
@Ualde

I chose ASTRO
for myself more than a year ago. And a month later I switched to a paid version (it costs 100 rubles and a penny).

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ekungurov, 2012-07-05
@ekungurov

Read the comments to the article about TC. There are a lot of file managers listed.

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ergil, 2012-07-05
@ergil

ES or Astro, look at both, which one you like better, take that one

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