1. mania626's Avatar
    What I need is whatever is closed to the remote access that we have in bb10 if is possible.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    11-11-15 06:12 PM
  2. jonty12's Avatar
    What I need is whatever is closed to the remote access that we have in bb10 if is possible.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    Exactly.

    Not that it's a showstopper, but certainly frustrating.

    Posted via CB10
    11-11-15 07:26 PM
  3. mania626's Avatar
    Exactly.

    Not that it's a showstopper, but certainly frustrating.

    Posted via CB10
    Exactly

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    11-11-15 08:26 PM
  4. alex346's Avatar
    Another vote for FX here... Definitely my go to file manager
    11-11-15 11:14 PM
  5. anon(7915689)'s Avatar
    Total Commander if you want to a dual pane interface. Don't like ES Explorer new design scheme. Its become pretty and forsakes utility.
    Ghost Commander also has the dual pane interface and an SMB plugin that will allow you access Windows files on your PC (with the appropriate permissions of course) It is available on G Play store. Been using it for a couple of years .

    Posted via CB10
    11-11-15 11:50 PM
  6. Acvdm's Avatar
    Check this out.
    Attached Thumbnails Best file manager, any recommendations?-1447329027765.jpg   Best file manager, any recommendations?-1447329038049.jpg  
    lyricidal likes this.
    11-12-15 05:50 AM
  7. mania626's Avatar
    Check this out.
    That's a good one,just try it.thanks!

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    11-12-15 09:16 AM
  8. jonty12's Avatar
    I have downloaded and currently use Software Data Cable at the play store. This transfer files from my PC to my android via FTP over my home's Wi-Fi system. Of course it would make it easier for your PC if you also installed a Windows FTP app to make navigation easier.
    connecting to pc over home wifi isn't an issue. connecting to home pc files over the internet from anywhere in the world is.
    11-12-15 05:06 PM
  9. chillspace's Avatar
    Check this out.
    I was going to try this out until I checked for the permissions it asks to access.
    11-13-15 02:24 AM
  10. Acvdm's Avatar
    I was going to try this out until I checked for the permissions it asks to access.
    I wouldn't worry and if you really had to hide your tracks from your regular activities you still have a BB10 device which you can strip off all the familiar tracking applications. Just don't use data to transfer your illicit contraband always use a public WiFi connection.
    11-13-15 04:33 AM
  11. johnjohnmel's Avatar
    Witch file manager should I use since blackberry still hasn't port over theirs yet? Thanks

    Posted via CB10
    I think the better one is Total Commander
    11-13-15 07:14 AM
  12. Acvdm's Avatar
    Just checked DTEK on the one I have been using.
    Attached Thumbnails Best file manager, any recommendations?-1447425184678.jpg  
    11-13-15 08:33 AM
  13. mania626's Avatar
    Best one so far "file manager by a us" pretty happy with that one so far

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    11-13-15 09:46 AM
  14. slbailey1's Avatar
    I use Astro File Manager.
    Trisk333 likes this.
    11-13-15 01:57 PM
  15. Trisk333's Avatar
    ES is good, so is Root Explorer. I haven't used Astro in a while but that's decent too.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    11-13-15 06:41 PM
  16. ma678's Avatar
    ES File Explorer

    Posted via CB10 from Passport SQW100-4/10.3.2.2789
    11-13-15 08:18 PM
  17. BlackBerry Guy's Avatar
    I like Astro for the way they integrate with the cloud storage services out there (Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive).
    11-14-15 01:57 AM
  18. murphcid's Avatar
    FX file manager is growing on me as a good file manager. With the root access module, it works just as well as EZ file explorer, and I have no issues with it. I have it installed on my M8 and my Samsung Tab S2.
    12-04-15 02:48 PM
  19. w1sd0m.t00th's Avatar
    I use X-plore
    For my needs, it is, hands down, the best file manager!

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    12-08-15 12:02 PM
  20. fengjunzi's Avatar
    Agree

    Posted via CB10
    12-08-15 02:00 PM
  21. 10_z_no gimmick's Avatar
    They're all good at managing files. Native Explorer is okay but ES Explorer & Ghost Commander are great, the latter of which I currently use.

    Z30, STA100-2 /10.3.2.2639
    12-08-15 02:06 PM
  22. murphcid's Avatar
    FX has an issue with moving files from SD card folder to SD card folder, it just won't do it for some reason. I am not sure why this happens, so I have to connect my phone to the computer and move them via Windows.
    12-18-15 08:34 AM
  23. Wotm8's Avatar
    Do we know if BlackBerry is going to port their file manager?

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    12-19-15 01:53 AM
  24. Hulk123's Avatar
    File commander

    Posted via BlackBerry Classic
    12-19-15 05:22 AM
  25. Chrisch72's Avatar
    I prefer Total Commander

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    12-19-15 02:03 PM
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