Sunday, May 4, 2014

Root Explorer: The Best File Manager for Android


For four years of using an android device, I have encountered so many apps and tools from which I need to discover the best apps that any android user must have. This gives me the though of finding the best file manager app that any users of an android device, whether rooted or not, must install.

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Finally, I have found a file manager app for android which is capable of handling our day to day file managing needs, Root Explorer, the best file manager for any android device. Root Explorer is just only capable to do almost anything that most other file manager apps and tools can do. Browsing and managing all your files was never been easier with the features including multiple tab browsing, Google Drive sync, Box, Dropbox and network (SMB) support, SQLite database viewer, Text Editing, creating and extracting zip or tar/gzip files, extract rar archives, multi-selecting, executing scripts, searching, remounting, setting permissions, bookmarking, sending files (via email, bluetooth etc), image thumbnails, support for APK binary XML viewer, changing file owner/group, creating symbolic link, "Open With" facility, MD5, creating shortcuts and creating new files all in one app!

At first impression, I have found Root Explorer's interface a very simple and very basic. However, this file manager has the features combined from other utility apps, that's what this simple app became outstanding than the other. Multitask file managing and running complicated task all you want. Actually, I have been using this application to manually push customized apps and system apps on the root directory, no flashing from any custom recovery needed if you can only know how to do it (another great advantage).

I am recommending Root Explorer to everyone, whether your android device was rooted or not, it doesn't matter but it's best to root your android device to access more features. Download this app now and experience the ease and power of managing files.

Root Explorer: The Best File Manager for Android

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