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File manager alternatives for Android

For years, file management apps have been on Android to get to the top of the PlayStore. Today, google’s native OS app is capable of meeting many needs. Mobile owners with an operating system overlay will likely find an even more comprehensive pre-installed application. Even so, a demanding user could quickly meet the limitations of such a file manager.

Android OS is well more known than the iOS and allows great flexibility in file management. Several developers have taken advantage of this freedom to offer feature-rich file managers, including support for different formats or offering access to cloud storage services or even a remote server.From simple to complex, from free to paid. we suggest you discover six applications that could well replace your current file manager.

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Amaze File Manager


Amaze File Manager is an excellent open-source, free file manager. With its small weight of 8Mb. It would be a shame to refrain from trying the application that could well replace your default tool as its features are numerous. Amaze File Manager remains a very light and regularly updated tool.
In the small world of file managers on Android. There are few free solutions and we wanted to present at least one. Amaze File Manager is a completely free, open-source application whose code can be viewed on the Amaze team’s GitHub.

With this file manager. Everything is done with fluidity and simplicity thanks to a Material Design interface that respects android codes very well. A customization panel will be accessible to users with the ability to choose a theme, change the colors of the interface and the different elements that compose it. To go further in the layout. The side menu can act as a shortcut bar and accommodate your favorite folders. You can even set one of these folders as a welcome.

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Despite its open-source nature. Amaze File Manager is not a feature-free application and offers the ability to decompress and create ZIP on the fly. An application manager is also on hand and will allow you to uninstall or archive applications that you fear you’ll lose data. File encryption is also proposed, although it is only done in the proprietary format with the possibility of assigning biometric authentication.
Finally, it should be noted that Team Amaze offers a plug-in priced at 377.64 Kenyan Shilling allowing the integration of cloud storage services.


MiXplorer Silver


Mixplorer Silver is one of the best Android file explorers. It’s fun and easy to use thanks to a customizable and intuitive interface. Let’s welcome its cloud connection functions and the ability to encrypt and compress its data. A must-have to download and install for free!
MiXplorer Silver is one of the most premium propositions in the file management applications industry. This is the paid version of MiXplorer. It brings together several services from the developer for584.70 Kenyan Shilling. A pretty rich application that should not disappoint power-users.
Many themes are available, in the app and for download on the dedicated site, and each of them can be fully customized. Buttons, action bar, sidebar, background color, texts, everything is editable and adjustable for a tailor-made experience.

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The interface is reactive and allows you to perform various actions. MiXplorer Silver uses a two-panel display that allows a swipe to move from one navigation tab to another, making it easier to transfer files.

And MiXplorer doesn’t stop there: the manager excels in compatibility with various file formats, which we use every day (or not) like ePubs and PDFs. Whether it’s a photo, a video or a simple document, MiXplorer Silver can open it.
The app also offers to turn your smartphone into an FTP server to make it easier to transfer files to the same network. About 20 cloud storage services are compatible, including the tenors Google Drive, Dropbox or MEGA.


Solid Explorer


Solid Explorer is a very good file explorer for Android. Highlights include support for many cloud customers, double-window display, and extensions to add new features. Paying, however, it is available in free 14-day trial. The App is also one of the credible paid solutions in the world of file managers for Android. However, the app operates differently from MiXplorer Silver by offering a fairly generous 14-day trial version. After which the app requires a payment of 324.25 Kenyan Shilling to continue operating normally.
A user community is active on NeatBytes’ Reddit, and developers regularly respond to queries and messages describing bugs encountered.The Platform offers several options for customizing the interface leaving the choice among a dozen themes. Those who are more sensitive to aesthetics will also be able to modify the icons with different packs available for free in the app or for a few deniers on the Play Store.

The application also offers a set of solid features with the ability to encrypt its files using the AEScrypt standard, with password protection or biometric authentication. There are also about 15 online storage services including Google Drive and Dropbox. And all can be supplemented by paid plug-ins (notably to gain access to Amazon Drive).
But the feature that best differentiates Solid Explorer from its competitors remains its batch-renaming tool with support for naming models.

Astro File Manager


Its lightness and simple interface make it a suitable manager for people who don’t want to clutter up a file manager AND a cleaner. A solid choice if you want an experience without a headache and without too much compromise.
Astro has been part of its apps that have been around since the beginning of Android and have survived various changes to Google’s operating system. The file manager has even improved over time while offering himself the luxury of being completely free.
The home page displays, at the top, an indicator of the space used and its distribution, a practical tool for smartphones with modest storage capacity. This home page can also be rearranged, at least to some extent. The interface has a clear mode and a darker look, but does not offer more customization.

Its lightness and simple interface make it a suitable manager for people who don’t want to clutter up a file manager AND a cleaner. A solid choice if you want an experience without a headache and without too much compromise.
Astro has been part of its apps that have been around since the beginning of Android and have survived various changes to Google’s operating system. The file manager has even improved over time while offering himself the luxury of being completely free.
The home page displays, at the top, an indicator of the space used and its distribution, a practical tool for smartphones with modest storage capacity. This home page can also be rearranged, at least to some extent. The interface has a clear mode and a darker look, but does not offer more customization.


Total File Commander


Total File Commander for Android is an excellent port of the Windows utility. It makes almost no compromise to offer a complete file manager on mobile and will thus suit the most demanding users. Its many basic features can be extended through plug-ins and the app itself is itself regularly updated by its developer.


Total File Commander also has a fairly rich history. The project is a portage of Total Commander, a file manager for Windows 3.1 whose first version dates from 1993. Without experiencing worldwide success, the program was still able to cultivate its core of followers, which motivated its developer to create a version, also free, for Android.
This smartphone version is a bit of a raw counterpart to MiXplorer Silver and Solid Explorer. The interface lacks refinement and may discourage more than one, but behind its austere appearance lies a feature-rich file manager. The theme can be changed from the settings, and any font installed on your smartphone can be used in the app.

Failing to offer a welcoming interface. Total File Commander shines with its gigantic range of features. These include the preview of the ZIP archives, a text editor, a command prompt and a fully configurable action bar. The most original feature that will easily recall its office origins is the creation of shortcuts on the home screen of your smartphone.
Another surprise in Total File Commander’s hat is its scalability. Many plug-ins from the developer of Total File Commander or other users are indeed available on the application’s website. They will, among other things.
Access various storage services such as Google Drive or SMB, FTP or WebDAV servers to read storage devices in NTFS format, to send and retrieve files via a QR Code.


Files by Google


Files By Google is a simple, intuitive and powerful application to free up storage space, protect files and share data in the blink of an eye. An essential, free and ad-free application.
Files by Google, formerly Files Go. Was originally more of a file cleaner than a manager. Completely free, the utility offered by Google is simple as possible and is organized into three tabs: “Clean,” “Browse” and “Share.” This lightweight application is mainly designed for aging smartphones or with a modest configuration. The interface sticks to Google’s codes with small illustrations that decorate the whole thing.

Joseph Richard
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