
ASTRO File Manager & Cleaner

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It wants to track and report the sites you visit, and which apps you use—which seems unnecessary and somewhat creepy (though you can keep declining each time you use it). It also apparently wants to do its own updates, bypassing the Play Store (it doesn't even appear on my "installed apps" list here). I'm not sure exactly what these folks have in mind, but it seems to be more than just letting you manage your files. :?O
Started off great, but crapped out in less than an hour. I found it very useful to move fingers from my Google Drive to my phone. However, when I tried moving groups of 25 or 50 files, it was hit or miss. Sometimes it worked flawlessly, sometimes it froze after moving 3-6 files,b and sometimes the transfers never started. While I appreciate the efforts of the developers, I find this app to be of little use if it can't be consistent.
Awesome app! Left ES File Manager after their plug-ins started getting intrusive. Small issue you may encounter: if you attempt to make an SMB connection, and you don't have the share name correct, there does not seem a way to remove the connection. The solution is to click the "logout" option next to the failed connection, and it drops off the list. Other than that, works great for when I need to move files around in my NAS and don't feel like firing up my laptop. Highly recommended!
I remember this app used to easily let you see and manage the files under different categories. I used it to clear out the junk under "system" and "other." They must have changed it cuz I can no longer do that which greatly reduces the benefit of the app for me. Also it's not updating correctly. Shows storage as only 88% full when it is 99% full. Please fix.
Been using ASTRO for a long time, it does it's job. It also has connectivity to cloud services, which is convenient. 2021 update: As far as I can tell, cloud integration is gone, so there's absolutely no reason to use this app over something like Samsung's base file browser. Otherwise, seems fine and does the same things aside from the lack of cloud integration.
For over seven years, Astro used to be an app that I always could rely on... Ever since my phone upgraded to running on Android 13, it's like the app has lost its will to live -- crashing every time I try to use it. (And Android also telling me that Astro crashed while running in the background). Still works on other devices, but even then, not as well as it used to.
Will not connect to OneDrive if you login using Microsoft Authenticator App. You will authorize and it takes you back to login page. But you can login using password. Also, you cannot sort files in folder by latest date nor is it clear what the some of the icons mean. Last time I used this was in 2012 and figured I would give it a shot in 2022. I will use it for a couple weeks. Therfore, I may change the 3 stars.
I thought that guy above was being a little paranoid when I first read his review, but he's right, your privacy policy is no good. Collecting that much info so that I can use your app? I get that you need to push ads at me, but I would rather just pay for a full version that doesn't collect my name, phone number, contact info, browsing habits, apps installed, phone usage time, etc. than for you to subsidize development by selling off my private info (even though you assure me that you don't.)
I've used Astro for a while and I've always liked it. Easy enough to use. Now i'm having the same issues as some others. Moving files from internal storage to SD card and the files are 0 in size. It's like it makes a useless copy of the file but doesn't actually move it. I had to install an earlier version but it eventually updated itself so now I'm using another app. I'll definitely use Astro again once/if it's fixed.
This app always needed a "for all file conflicts" option, when choosing to overwrite or skip. It also can't be minimized when changing files, or it just stops. Other than that, it looked great and functioned well. It's faults were tolerable. But then, I updated it. Now, it loads folders extremely slow. Even folders that barely have anything in them. Sometimes empty ones too. Aren't apps supposed to get better when they get updates?
After Samsung broke their My Files app with a recent update, I could no longer transfer files from my phone to my shared folder on the PC over WiFi without the app crashing. I remembered using Astro File Manager years ago and was delighted to find it still around. Adding my network folder to the app was easy and I'm back in business. Thanks!
Decided to uninstall the app due to the new permissions, where the app can "read, modify, and delete all files on this phone and any connected storage devices". And if I grant access, "this app may access files that aren't related to the app without notifying you". Yea, nah I'm not comfortable with approving sooo, it's been a great time, bye.
This is very good. I remember using it with my first HTC one X snd it was the best. now that I started to use it again it has already gain my admiration, and with no adds and for free. there is no point of comparison. and it also let's you connect with various cloud storage. and move things form one to another.
I recently moved photos from one folder to another, they all went to zero bytes, thankfully I had them backed up, but this is unacceptable. I have been using this program for years, but now, besides losing files which it did twice, it's also crashing when I try to add photos to social media posts I don't know if this is because of my phone, running Android 7, or if something has gone drastically wrong with the app but I have had to uninstall it. I hope you can fix this.
This is very good. I remember using it with my first HTC one X snd it was the best. now that I started to use it again it has already gain my admiration, and with no adds and for free. there is no point of comparison. and it also let's you connect with various cloud storage. and move things form one to another.
After Samsung broke their My Files app with a recent update, I could no longer transfer files from my phone to my shared folder on the PC over WiFi without the app crashing. I remembered using Astro File Manager years ago and was delighted to find it still around. Adding my network folder to the app was easy and I'm back in business. Thanks!
Awesome app! Left ES File Manager after their plug-ins started getting intrusive. Small issue you may encounter: if you attempt to make an SMB connection, and you don't have the share name correct, there does not seem a way to remove the connection. The solution is to click the "logout" option next to the failed connection, and it drops off the list. Other than that, works great for when I need to move files around in my NAS and don't feel like firing up my laptop. Highly recommended!
Will not connect to OneDrive if you login using Microsoft Authenticator App. You will authorize and it takes you back to login page. But you can login using password. Also, you cannot sort files in folder by latest date nor is it clear what the some of the icons mean. Last time I used this was in 2012 and figured I would give it a shot in 2022. I will use it for a couple weeks. Therfore, I may change the 3 stars.
For over seven years, Astro used to be an app that I always could rely on... Ever since my phone upgraded to running on Android 13, it's like the app has lost its will to live -- crashing every time I try to use it. (And Android also telling me that Astro crashed while running in the background). Still works on other devices, but even then, not as well as it used to.
Started off great, but crapped out in less than an hour. I found it very useful to move fingers from my Google Drive to my phone. However, when I tried moving groups of 25 or 50 files, it was hit or miss. Sometimes it worked flawlessly, sometimes it froze after moving 3-6 files,b and sometimes the transfers never started. While I appreciate the efforts of the developers, I find this app to be of little use if it can't be consistent.
It wants to track and report the sites you visit, and which apps you use—which seems unnecessary and somewhat creepy (though you can keep declining each time you use it). It also apparently wants to do its own updates, bypassing the Play Store (it doesn't even appear on my "installed apps" list here). I'm not sure exactly what these folks have in mind, but it seems to be more than just letting you manage your files. :?O
I recently moved photos from one folder to another, they all went to zero bytes, thankfully I had them backed up, but this is unacceptable. I have been using this program for years, but now, besides losing files which it did twice, it's also crashing when I try to add photos to social media posts I don't know if this is because of my phone, running Android 7, or if something has gone drastically wrong with the app but I have had to uninstall it. I hope you can fix this.
Decided to uninstall the app due to the new permissions, where the app can "read, modify, and delete all files on this phone and any connected storage devices". And if I grant access, "this app may access files that aren't related to the app without notifying you". Yea, nah I'm not comfortable with approving sooo, it's been a great time, bye.
This app always needed a "for all file conflicts" option, when choosing to overwrite or skip. It also can't be minimized when changing files, or it just stops. Other than that, it looked great and functioned well. It's faults were tolerable. But then, I updated it. Now, it loads folders extremely slow. Even folders that barely have anything in them. Sometimes empty ones too. Aren't apps supposed to get better when they get updates?
I've used Astro for a while and I've always liked it. Easy enough to use. Now i'm having the same issues as some others. Moving files from internal storage to SD card and the files are 0 in size. It's like it makes a useless copy of the file but doesn't actually move it. I had to install an earlier version but it eventually updated itself so now I'm using another app. I'll definitely use Astro again once/if it's fixed.
Been using ASTRO for a long time, it does it's job. It also has connectivity to cloud services, which is convenient. 2021 update: As far as I can tell, cloud integration is gone, so there's absolutely no reason to use this app over something like Samsung's base file browser. Otherwise, seems fine and does the same things aside from the lack of cloud integration.
I remember this app used to easily let you see and manage the files under different categories. I used it to clear out the junk under "system" and "other." They must have changed it cuz I can no longer do that which greatly reduces the benefit of the app for me. Also it's not updating correctly. Shows storage as only 88% full when it is 99% full. Please fix.
I thought that guy above was being a little paranoid when I first read his review, but he's right, your privacy policy is no good. Collecting that much info so that I can use your app? I get that you need to push ads at me, but I would rather just pay for a full version that doesn't collect my name, phone number, contact info, browsing habits, apps installed, phone usage time, etc. than for you to subsidize development by selling off my private info (even though you assure me that you don't.)
I recently moved photos from one folder to another, they all went to zero bytes, thankfully I had them backed up, but this is unacceptable. I have been using this program for years, but now, besides losing files which it did twice, it's also crashing when I try to add photos to social media posts I don't know if this is because of my phone, running Android 7, or if something has gone drastically wrong with the app but I have had to uninstall it. I hope you can fix this.
This is very good. I remember using it with my first HTC one X snd it was the best. now that I started to use it again it has already gain my admiration, and with no adds and for free. there is no point of comparison. and it also let's you connect with various cloud storage. and move things form one to another.
Decided to uninstall the app due to the new permissions, where the app can "read, modify, and delete all files on this phone and any connected storage devices". And if I grant access, "this app may access files that aren't related to the app without notifying you". Yea, nah I'm not comfortable with approving sooo, it's been a great time, bye.
After Samsung broke their My Files app with a recent update, I could no longer transfer files from my phone to my shared folder on the PC over WiFi without the app crashing. I remembered using Astro File Manager years ago and was delighted to find it still around. Adding my network folder to the app was easy and I'm back in business. Thanks!
This app always needed a "for all file conflicts" option, when choosing to overwrite or skip. It also can't be minimized when changing files, or it just stops. Other than that, it looked great and functioned well. It's faults were tolerable. But then, I updated it. Now, it loads folders extremely slow. Even folders that barely have anything in them. Sometimes empty ones too. Aren't apps supposed to get better when they get updates?
I've used Astro for a while and I've always liked it. Easy enough to use. Now i'm having the same issues as some others. Moving files from internal storage to SD card and the files are 0 in size. It's like it makes a useless copy of the file but doesn't actually move it. I had to install an earlier version but it eventually updated itself so now I'm using another app. I'll definitely use Astro again once/if it's fixed.
I thought that guy above was being a little paranoid when I first read his review, but he's right, your privacy policy is no good. Collecting that much info so that I can use your app? I get that you need to push ads at me, but I would rather just pay for a full version that doesn't collect my name, phone number, contact info, browsing habits, apps installed, phone usage time, etc. than for you to subsidize development by selling off my private info (even though you assure me that you don't.)
Will not connect to OneDrive if you login using Microsoft Authenticator App. You will authorize and it takes you back to login page. But you can login using password. Also, you cannot sort files in folder by latest date nor is it clear what the some of the icons mean. Last time I used this was in 2012 and figured I would give it a shot in 2022. I will use it for a couple weeks. Therfore, I may change the 3 stars.
For over seven years, Astro used to be an app that I always could rely on... Ever since my phone upgraded to running on Android 13, it's like the app has lost its will to live -- crashing every time I try to use it. (And Android also telling me that Astro crashed while running in the background). Still works on other devices, but even then, not as well as it used to.
Been using ASTRO for a long time, it does it's job. It also has connectivity to cloud services, which is convenient. 2021 update: As far as I can tell, cloud integration is gone, so there's absolutely no reason to use this app over something like Samsung's base file browser. Otherwise, seems fine and does the same things aside from the lack of cloud integration.
I remember this app used to easily let you see and manage the files under different categories. I used it to clear out the junk under "system" and "other." They must have changed it cuz I can no longer do that which greatly reduces the benefit of the app for me. Also it's not updating correctly. Shows storage as only 88% full when it is 99% full. Please fix.
Awesome app! Left ES File Manager after their plug-ins started getting intrusive. Small issue you may encounter: if you attempt to make an SMB connection, and you don't have the share name correct, there does not seem a way to remove the connection. The solution is to click the "logout" option next to the failed connection, and it drops off the list. Other than that, works great for when I need to move files around in my NAS and don't feel like firing up my laptop. Highly recommended!
Started off great, but crapped out in less than an hour. I found it very useful to move fingers from my Google Drive to my phone. However, when I tried moving groups of 25 or 50 files, it was hit or miss. Sometimes it worked flawlessly, sometimes it froze after moving 3-6 files,b and sometimes the transfers never started. While I appreciate the efforts of the developers, I find this app to be of little use if it can't be consistent.
It wants to track and report the sites you visit, and which apps you use—which seems unnecessary and somewhat creepy (though you can keep declining each time you use it). It also apparently wants to do its own updates, bypassing the Play Store (it doesn't even appear on my "installed apps" list here). I'm not sure exactly what these folks have in mind, but it seems to be more than just letting you manage your files. :?O
It wants to track and report the sites you visit, and which apps you use—which seems unnecessary and somewhat creepy (though you can keep declining each time you use it). It also apparently wants to do its own updates, bypassing the Play Store (it doesn't even appear on my "installed apps" list here). I'm not sure exactly what these folks have in mind, but it seems to be more than just letting you manage your files. :?O
Started off great, but crapped out in less than an hour. I found it very useful to move fingers from my Google Drive to my phone. However, when I tried moving groups of 25 or 50 files, it was hit or miss. Sometimes it worked flawlessly, sometimes it froze after moving 3-6 files,b and sometimes the transfers never started. While I appreciate the efforts of the developers, I find this app to be of little use if it can't be consistent.
Awesome app! Left ES File Manager after their plug-ins started getting intrusive. Small issue you may encounter: if you attempt to make an SMB connection, and you don't have the share name correct, there does not seem a way to remove the connection. The solution is to click the "logout" option next to the failed connection, and it drops off the list. Other than that, works great for when I need to move files around in my NAS and don't feel like firing up my laptop. Highly recommended!
I remember this app used to easily let you see and manage the files under different categories. I used it to clear out the junk under "system" and "other." They must have changed it cuz I can no longer do that which greatly reduces the benefit of the app for me. Also it's not updating correctly. Shows storage as only 88% full when it is 99% full. Please fix.
Been using ASTRO for a long time, it does it's job. It also has connectivity to cloud services, which is convenient. 2021 update: As far as I can tell, cloud integration is gone, so there's absolutely no reason to use this app over something like Samsung's base file browser. Otherwise, seems fine and does the same things aside from the lack of cloud integration.
For over seven years, Astro used to be an app that I always could rely on... Ever since my phone upgraded to running on Android 13, it's like the app has lost its will to live -- crashing every time I try to use it. (And Android also telling me that Astro crashed while running in the background). Still works on other devices, but even then, not as well as it used to.
Will not connect to OneDrive if you login using Microsoft Authenticator App. You will authorize and it takes you back to login page. But you can login using password. Also, you cannot sort files in folder by latest date nor is it clear what the some of the icons mean. Last time I used this was in 2012 and figured I would give it a shot in 2022. I will use it for a couple weeks. Therfore, I may change the 3 stars.
I thought that guy above was being a little paranoid when I first read his review, but he's right, your privacy policy is no good. Collecting that much info so that I can use your app? I get that you need to push ads at me, but I would rather just pay for a full version that doesn't collect my name, phone number, contact info, browsing habits, apps installed, phone usage time, etc. than for you to subsidize development by selling off my private info (even though you assure me that you don't.)
I've used Astro for a while and I've always liked it. Easy enough to use. Now i'm having the same issues as some others. Moving files from internal storage to SD card and the files are 0 in size. It's like it makes a useless copy of the file but doesn't actually move it. I had to install an earlier version but it eventually updated itself so now I'm using another app. I'll definitely use Astro again once/if it's fixed.
This app always needed a "for all file conflicts" option, when choosing to overwrite or skip. It also can't be minimized when changing files, or it just stops. Other than that, it looked great and functioned well. It's faults were tolerable. But then, I updated it. Now, it loads folders extremely slow. Even folders that barely have anything in them. Sometimes empty ones too. Aren't apps supposed to get better when they get updates?
After Samsung broke their My Files app with a recent update, I could no longer transfer files from my phone to my shared folder on the PC over WiFi without the app crashing. I remembered using Astro File Manager years ago and was delighted to find it still around. Adding my network folder to the app was easy and I'm back in business. Thanks!
Decided to uninstall the app due to the new permissions, where the app can "read, modify, and delete all files on this phone and any connected storage devices". And if I grant access, "this app may access files that aren't related to the app without notifying you". Yea, nah I'm not comfortable with approving sooo, it's been a great time, bye.
This is very good. I remember using it with my first HTC one X snd it was the best. now that I started to use it again it has already gain my admiration, and with no adds and for free. there is no point of comparison. and it also let's you connect with various cloud storage. and move things form one to another.
I recently moved photos from one folder to another, they all went to zero bytes, thankfully I had them backed up, but this is unacceptable. I have been using this program for years, but now, besides losing files which it did twice, it's also crashing when I try to add photos to social media posts I don't know if this is because of my phone, running Android 7, or if something has gone drastically wrong with the app but I have had to uninstall it. I hope you can fix this.
This is very good. I remember using it with my first HTC one X snd it was the best. now that I started to use it again it has already gain my admiration, and with no adds and for free. there is no point of comparison. and it also let's you connect with various cloud storage. and move things form one to another.
After Samsung broke their My Files app with a recent update, I could no longer transfer files from my phone to my shared folder on the PC over WiFi without the app crashing. I remembered using Astro File Manager years ago and was delighted to find it still around. Adding my network folder to the app was easy and I'm back in business. Thanks!
Awesome app! Left ES File Manager after their plug-ins started getting intrusive. Small issue you may encounter: if you attempt to make an SMB connection, and you don't have the share name correct, there does not seem a way to remove the connection. The solution is to click the "logout" option next to the failed connection, and it drops off the list. Other than that, works great for when I need to move files around in my NAS and don't feel like firing up my laptop. Highly recommended!
Will not connect to OneDrive if you login using Microsoft Authenticator App. You will authorize and it takes you back to login page. But you can login using password. Also, you cannot sort files in folder by latest date nor is it clear what the some of the icons mean. Last time I used this was in 2012 and figured I would give it a shot in 2022. I will use it for a couple weeks. Therfore, I may change the 3 stars.
For over seven years, Astro used to be an app that I always could rely on... Ever since my phone upgraded to running on Android 13, it's like the app has lost its will to live -- crashing every time I try to use it. (And Android also telling me that Astro crashed while running in the background). Still works on other devices, but even then, not as well as it used to.
Started off great, but crapped out in less than an hour. I found it very useful to move fingers from my Google Drive to my phone. However, when I tried moving groups of 25 or 50 files, it was hit or miss. Sometimes it worked flawlessly, sometimes it froze after moving 3-6 files,b and sometimes the transfers never started. While I appreciate the efforts of the developers, I find this app to be of little use if it can't be consistent.
It wants to track and report the sites you visit, and which apps you use—which seems unnecessary and somewhat creepy (though you can keep declining each time you use it). It also apparently wants to do its own updates, bypassing the Play Store (it doesn't even appear on my "installed apps" list here). I'm not sure exactly what these folks have in mind, but it seems to be more than just letting you manage your files. :?O
I recently moved photos from one folder to another, they all went to zero bytes, thankfully I had them backed up, but this is unacceptable. I have been using this program for years, but now, besides losing files which it did twice, it's also crashing when I try to add photos to social media posts I don't know if this is because of my phone, running Android 7, or if something has gone drastically wrong with the app but I have had to uninstall it. I hope you can fix this.
Decided to uninstall the app due to the new permissions, where the app can "read, modify, and delete all files on this phone and any connected storage devices". And if I grant access, "this app may access files that aren't related to the app without notifying you". Yea, nah I'm not comfortable with approving sooo, it's been a great time, bye.
This app always needed a "for all file conflicts" option, when choosing to overwrite or skip. It also can't be minimized when changing files, or it just stops. Other than that, it looked great and functioned well. It's faults were tolerable. But then, I updated it. Now, it loads folders extremely slow. Even folders that barely have anything in them. Sometimes empty ones too. Aren't apps supposed to get better when they get updates?
I've used Astro for a while and I've always liked it. Easy enough to use. Now i'm having the same issues as some others. Moving files from internal storage to SD card and the files are 0 in size. It's like it makes a useless copy of the file but doesn't actually move it. I had to install an earlier version but it eventually updated itself so now I'm using another app. I'll definitely use Astro again once/if it's fixed.
Been using ASTRO for a long time, it does it's job. It also has connectivity to cloud services, which is convenient. 2021 update: As far as I can tell, cloud integration is gone, so there's absolutely no reason to use this app over something like Samsung's base file browser. Otherwise, seems fine and does the same things aside from the lack of cloud integration.
I remember this app used to easily let you see and manage the files under different categories. I used it to clear out the junk under "system" and "other." They must have changed it cuz I can no longer do that which greatly reduces the benefit of the app for me. Also it's not updating correctly. Shows storage as only 88% full when it is 99% full. Please fix.
I thought that guy above was being a little paranoid when I first read his review, but he's right, your privacy policy is no good. Collecting that much info so that I can use your app? I get that you need to push ads at me, but I would rather just pay for a full version that doesn't collect my name, phone number, contact info, browsing habits, apps installed, phone usage time, etc. than for you to subsidize development by selling off my private info (even though you assure me that you don't.)
I recently moved photos from one folder to another, they all went to zero bytes, thankfully I had them backed up, but this is unacceptable. I have been using this program for years, but now, besides losing files which it did twice, it's also crashing when I try to add photos to social media posts I don't know if this is because of my phone, running Android 7, or if something has gone drastically wrong with the app but I have had to uninstall it. I hope you can fix this.
This is very good. I remember using it with my first HTC one X snd it was the best. now that I started to use it again it has already gain my admiration, and with no adds and for free. there is no point of comparison. and it also let's you connect with various cloud storage. and move things form one to another.
Decided to uninstall the app due to the new permissions, where the app can "read, modify, and delete all files on this phone and any connected storage devices". And if I grant access, "this app may access files that aren't related to the app without notifying you". Yea, nah I'm not comfortable with approving sooo, it's been a great time, bye.
After Samsung broke their My Files app with a recent update, I could no longer transfer files from my phone to my shared folder on the PC over WiFi without the app crashing. I remembered using Astro File Manager years ago and was delighted to find it still around. Adding my network folder to the app was easy and I'm back in business. Thanks!
This app always needed a "for all file conflicts" option, when choosing to overwrite or skip. It also can't be minimized when changing files, or it just stops. Other than that, it looked great and functioned well. It's faults were tolerable. But then, I updated it. Now, it loads folders extremely slow. Even folders that barely have anything in them. Sometimes empty ones too. Aren't apps supposed to get better when they get updates?
I've used Astro for a while and I've always liked it. Easy enough to use. Now i'm having the same issues as some others. Moving files from internal storage to SD card and the files are 0 in size. It's like it makes a useless copy of the file but doesn't actually move it. I had to install an earlier version but it eventually updated itself so now I'm using another app. I'll definitely use Astro again once/if it's fixed.
I thought that guy above was being a little paranoid when I first read his review, but he's right, your privacy policy is no good. Collecting that much info so that I can use your app? I get that you need to push ads at me, but I would rather just pay for a full version that doesn't collect my name, phone number, contact info, browsing habits, apps installed, phone usage time, etc. than for you to subsidize development by selling off my private info (even though you assure me that you don't.)
Will not connect to OneDrive if you login using Microsoft Authenticator App. You will authorize and it takes you back to login page. But you can login using password. Also, you cannot sort files in folder by latest date nor is it clear what the some of the icons mean. Last time I used this was in 2012 and figured I would give it a shot in 2022. I will use it for a couple weeks. Therfore, I may change the 3 stars.
For over seven years, Astro used to be an app that I always could rely on... Ever since my phone upgraded to running on Android 13, it's like the app has lost its will to live -- crashing every time I try to use it. (And Android also telling me that Astro crashed while running in the background). Still works on other devices, but even then, not as well as it used to.
Been using ASTRO for a long time, it does it's job. It also has connectivity to cloud services, which is convenient. 2021 update: As far as I can tell, cloud integration is gone, so there's absolutely no reason to use this app over something like Samsung's base file browser. Otherwise, seems fine and does the same things aside from the lack of cloud integration.
I remember this app used to easily let you see and manage the files under different categories. I used it to clear out the junk under "system" and "other." They must have changed it cuz I can no longer do that which greatly reduces the benefit of the app for me. Also it's not updating correctly. Shows storage as only 88% full when it is 99% full. Please fix.
Awesome app! Left ES File Manager after their plug-ins started getting intrusive. Small issue you may encounter: if you attempt to make an SMB connection, and you don't have the share name correct, there does not seem a way to remove the connection. The solution is to click the "logout" option next to the failed connection, and it drops off the list. Other than that, works great for when I need to move files around in my NAS and don't feel like firing up my laptop. Highly recommended!
Started off great, but crapped out in less than an hour. I found it very useful to move fingers from my Google Drive to my phone. However, when I tried moving groups of 25 or 50 files, it was hit or miss. Sometimes it worked flawlessly, sometimes it froze after moving 3-6 files,b and sometimes the transfers never started. While I appreciate the efforts of the developers, I find this app to be of little use if it can't be consistent.
It wants to track and report the sites you visit, and which apps you use—which seems unnecessary and somewhat creepy (though you can keep declining each time you use it). It also apparently wants to do its own updates, bypassing the Play Store (it doesn't even appear on my "installed apps" list here). I'm not sure exactly what these folks have in mind, but it seems to be more than just letting you manage your files. :?O
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