Android version of the Total Commander desktop file manager (www.ghisler.com).
Important Note: This app does not contain any ads. However, it contains an “Add plugins (download)” link in the home folder. This is treated as an advertisement by the Play Store as it is linked to our other applications (plugins).
Main Features:
– Copy, move entire sub-directories
– Drag & Drop (long press on the file icon, move the icon)
– Inplace rename, create directories
– Delete (no recycle bin)
– Zip and unzip, unrar
– Properties dialog box, modify permissions
– Integrated text editor
– Search function (also for text)
– Select / deselect groups of files
– Select by tapping file icons
– Range selection: long press + release on the icon
– List of installed applications (integrated plugin)
– FTP and SFTP client (plugin)
– WebDAV (web folders) (plugin)
– LAN access (plugin)
– Plugins for cloud services: Google Drive, Microsoft Live, Dropbox
– Root support for main functions (optional)
– Send files via Bluetooth (OBEX)
– Thumbnails for photos
– Two panels side by side, or virtual two panel mode
– Bookmarks
– Directory history
– Media player that can stream directly from LAN, WebDAV and cloud plugins
– Configurable button bar for changing directories, internal commands, launching applications and sending shell commands
– Simple help function in English, German, Russian, Ukrainian and Czech
– Optimizations for the visually impaired, such as text for icons
– Main program languages supported: English, German, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Chinese Simplified, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese.
– Public translation via http://crowdin.net/project/total-commander
About the new “SuperUser” authorization:
This permission is now required for Total Commander to work better on rooted devices. It tells the SuperUser application that Total Commander supports root functions. This has no effect if your device is not rooted. Root functions allow Total Commander to write to system folders like / system or / data. You will be notified before anything is written if the partition is write protected.
You can find more information here:
http://su.chainfire.eu/#updates-permission