File Explorer

3.8
6.4K reviews
10L+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

A minimalist file explorer with basic functionalities for those who just aim to browse their files.
Updated on
29 Feb 2020

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
5.99K reviews
A Google user
6 January 2019
Clean interface unlike basically everything on the market right now. Add the ability to delete files/directories, move files/directories, and compress/decompress files and you've got 5 stars. Edit: When I first loaded the app, the long-press function wasn't working! Must have been a run-time error of some sort. You're right. 5 stars then, but definitely would hope to see a compression feature.
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Mauricio Togneri
6 January 2019
Hi, if you make a long press on a file/folder you will see a contextual menu (bubble buttons on the right) that will allow you to cut, copy, rename, delete, share, etc. Unfortunately, the app is no able to compress/decompress for the moment.
A Google user
6 September 2019
AMAZING, NO Ads ...... NO pop ups......No problems The User interface is amazing and simple to use, it uses simple icons such as a scissors means to cut and paste (simply means to move files), the other ones such as the mini generic copy icon , delete and a renaming function. This app is incredible and meets and exceeds my expectations. Nowadays its so hard to find an application that gets to the point without punching you in the face with 60 ads before you have moved a file or open my phone.🤩
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Mark McClan (formerly Blatchford)