My new favorite Android file manager is way better than Google's default - and it's free
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My new favorite Android file manager is way better than Google's default - and it's free
"Material Files is an open-source Android app, and I almost instantly proclaimed it the perfect Android file manager. It looks native on my Pixel 9 Pro and has exactly the right amount of features. When you open Material Files, you would think that it was built by Google specifically for Android, but it's not."
"Material Files features bookmarks, remote connections, a built-in FTP server, connection options for FTP, SMB, and WebDAV, the ability to have multiple windows open simultaneously, select all, open in terminal, copy path, share, filters, and more. In other words, it has everything a good file manager should."
"One of my biggest issues with so many file managers is the lack of SMB support. I keep a Samba server running on my network, so I can easily save and open files from any machine. Most Android f"
"Material Files is free and can be installed from the Play Store. It is free to install and use and has no pesky in-app purchases. How can this be? Well, it is, and I'm not about to look this gift horse in the chompers."
Material Files is an open-source Android file manager that looks native on Android devices. It provides a balanced feature set without in-app purchases. The app includes bookmarks, remote connections, and a built-in FTP server. It supports FTP, SMB, and WebDAV connections. It allows multiple windows at once and includes common file-management actions such as select all, open in terminal, copy path, and sharing. It also offers filters and other useful tools. Strong SMB support is highlighted as a major advantage for saving and opening files across machines on a network.
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