I use one called X-Plore. It’s actually very good. Even has a WiFi server, conpressed archive support, etc. but the downsides are that it’s close sourced and some features are behind a paywall (though IMO they are worth it).

So I was thinking of moving to some free or open source software. Any recommendations?

  • chi-chan~
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    161 year ago

    Material Files is fantastic.

    FOSS (free and open-source), and supports root, if you need it.

    Amaze is amazing (I’m sorry, it was stronger than me) too.

    • chi-chan~
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      51 year ago

      I forgot to mention that *both of them* are open-source.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I use a couple of simple apps, the gallery is great, the file manager is not amazing but it does the job, I guess I haven’t encountered many issues because I use it together with other apps (a different pdf viewer, a different zip manager, etc)

  • DeadNinja
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    71 year ago

    I use MiXPlorer.

    It’s free (not sure if FOSS), and there are non-essential-but-nice-to-have features that are paid, just to support the dev - but the free features are awesome, and more than enough for me.

      • @ext23
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        21 year ago

        I am a long time Solid Explorer user and I’ve tried MiXPlorer a few times but always went back to Solid. What does MiXPlorer do that Solid can’t?

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      This one is really great and does everything you expect from a file manager. I’ve been using it for years. But yes, it’s not FOSS.

    • Rustmilian
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      11 year ago

      It’s not FOSS. FOSS means Free Open Source Software (Free as in freedom, not as in free beer). MiXPlorer is neither open source nor licensed under a FOSS license. It’s proprietary.

      • DeadNinja
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        21 year ago

        Thanks for checking that for me.

        I know what FOSS means - I wasn’t sure if MiXPlorer is FOSS or not.

    • kurikai
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      21 year ago

      This one. Allows you to also use sftp to access your remote files over SSH

      • RBG
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        21 year ago

        Same for me, switched from Total Commander, since Material Files is a bit more comfortable to use. For some reason I do not get the same upload speeds to my home server though, and I cannot figure out why.

        That said Total Commander sometimes lost connection and I had to start over, so I am ok with slower upload if its more consistent.

  • Curious Canid
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    41 year ago

    I had been using Solid Explorer and decided to try some open-source options. Amaze seems to be the best of them, but I went back to Solid Explorer after trying it for a few weeks.