![]() ![]() OI File Manager is actually pretty elegant, but I still don’t think it’s for me. They’re usually very ugly and poorly put together. This is a major complaint I have with most basic file managers. Now, that’s not to say that I hate it, because for once I wasn’t blasted with mediocrity. I feel like this app was designed with my Grandmother in mind and not me. It’s a great app for what it’s worth, but it just doesn’t do enough. OI File Manager, when it comes down to it, is very basic. Last update was November 11, 2012, meaning updates may be slow or laggingįile management is a big deal with me, and I’ve come to the realization that I’ll never find a file manager that can do as much as Ghost Commander File Manager, and this one is really no different because it’s pretty hard to beat a file manager that lets you browser your SMB shares on your network, has SFTP and FTP support and other awesome features.Cannot extract password protected/encrypted ZIPs.Fast and responsive with very low memory footprint.Can work with OI Notepad to open and save text files.Other applications have no trouble using OI File Manager when doing actions such as “pick file/pick directory”.Has the ability to move, copy, paste, rename, creating, or delete directories.Has the basics of file management (browse files, open, copy, cut, delete, rename, send/share, etc.).OI File Manager is a file management app for Android. ![]() (Be sure to also check out dotTech’s review on best free file manager for Android.) What is it and what does it do If you desire a basic but elegant file manager for your Android device, you might want to listen up. Some file management apps are super advanced and are praised by very technical users while other file managers are basic and simple yet very elegant. ![]()
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