And, be the first to have some type of remote file system access and you'll be doing quite well! Either SMB or FTP/SFTP would be great, I use IIS to server out a web page right now for devices that don't have a browser built in...
Looks great! If you need some testers, shoot me a PM! (Developer myself so I love seeing new apps and ideas)
the first one, which is free, Xplorer, is fairly useless at this point...and the newest one, File Browser, you cannot even download.
yours looks to be the best UI/UX that we have seen....late...i dont think so, you may be the first to have a working, practical file manager in the pb aw.
what is the charge going to be for the software?
YES! Everything he said! I will absolutely buy this! Please post in the forum when it is released.
I guess I waited to long to release my file browser. In any case I will still release it as I plan to have a lot of features marketed towards the enterprise some include:
* Dual Panel Viewing
Virtual File Systems ( Create your own profile for home/work/personal)
DropBox Support
Possibly FTP/SFTP support
Inline Editor for text content
*List and Tile Viewing
*Sorting/Searching
*Copy/Edit/Move/Delete/Rename/Folder Creation
*Multi Selection for quick file editing operations
*Open File with associated application
* denotes in first version
Here is a quick snapshot of the layout (click to enlarge)
Where did the snapshot go?
FTP/SFTP and drop box support and it's worth $5 to me. As much as this type of app should be included within the OS. With them features I would buy it.
It seems like it might be another, different program but I'm not sure. I'm holding off for the moment.
I took a look at the screenshots, and yes, this is different. It works as advertised, and i'm very pleased. The developer promises network browsing in a future update. even if I never get that, i have what i want!