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File Manger for iPhone/iPad?
  • Yes, I tested the ‘Go’ version which allows 3 day trial before levying a subscription.

    Based on that I purchased the ‘Pro’ version as it meets my needs well and I hate farking subscriptions lol

    • Beware there are imitators with almost identical app names and identical app descriptions.

    You want the app by Stratospherix

  • File Manger for iPhone/iPad?
  • ‘File Browser’ looks promising. Comes in 3 versions, less featured one off purchase, full featured subscription version (Go) or full featured one off purchase (Pro).

    Has been in the App Store many years, still in active development. Affordable. Will probably plump for this if nothing better is suggested.

    • This is the app by Stratospherix. There are imitators in the App Store
  • File Manger for iPhone/iPad?
  • Thank you very much for your suggestion. This looks like a more reasonably priced solution. After re-reading the description I note the developers say that it EXTENDS the iOS Files app, in other words I can access files already present ‘on your phone’.

  • File Manger for iPhone/iPad?
  • One thing I’ve taken for granted on other platforms is simple batch operations. Want to rename MORE THAN one file? I’m SOL on the Apple Files app.

    I make do with (buggy) homebrew shortcuts at the moment for such things.

  • File Manger for iPhone/iPad?

    iOS App Store seems to have about nine hundred ‘file managers’ all of which are anything but and demand ridiculous subscription costs.

    Is there a decent file manager for iOS that actually will do file management things like select multiple file & rename etc that isn’t a scammy subscription/Ad ridden mess?

    *Yes, I’m aware Files app is provided by Apple, but it’s extremely basic.

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    has anybody fully abandoned Android, for anything other than iOS?
  • Well, apart from the fact that it’s NOT Google, (which I used for over a decade), the big selling point for a small business person is EMAIL. Apple do a good job of Email/Contacts/Calendar/File whereas Android struggles. Try accessing a third party Exchange email account on Android … yikes!

    iCloud offers cheap reliable multi domain email hosting and the iOS Mail client sucks less than any other mobile email clients, at least in my experience.

    I perceive Apple as, at least, a little more respectful of my privacy than Alphabet which is up there with Meta in profligate privacy abuse.

    Another consideration is I can rely on Apple to keep incrementally improving devises/OS’s whereas Alphabet has become much less reliable in terms of introducing services then capriciously terminating those services. Every Android handset is a bespoke experience…

    I use Linux (Debian Stable) on my desktop & BSD on my Servers.

    I would love to use a mobile device running an open source OS such as Linux, it’s not viable yet.

  • Opinions about Moto G play?
  • 3gb of ram is always going to deliver a sub par experience. Set your limit at phones with 4gb ram as a minimum.

    Having said that, Motorola has traditionally done a lot with the available ram on their devices, its just that Android is becoming more ram hungry with each successive iteration.

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