Total Commander is a powerful file manager with a dual-pane view that makes moving files and folders from one directory to another extraordinarily easy. The app has been available for Windows for ages ...
Android: Total Commander is one our favorite alternative Windows file managers, and now there's a powerful version for Android as well, which brings a one-of-a-kind ...
Over the years, there have been a wide catalog of file manager apps on Android for users to choose from — some free, while others paid. Of these options, one of the most preferred apps for many for ...
Smartphones are an integral part of our lives at this point. We use it as our dedicated camera, news reader, a multimedia device, chatting machine, and much more. In the process, many of you probably ...
People tend to get messy from time to time and an eventual cleanup is necessary. This unavoidable truth affects both our physical world and our digital selves. While cleaning isn't going to make most ...
Rita was a Managing Editor at Android Police. Once upon a time, she was a pharmacist as well. Her love story with Android started in 2009 and has been going stronger with every update, device, tip, ...
File manager apps aren’t always the flashiest or most celebrated tools on a smartphone or other mobile device. However, they provide a useful way to organize your files. When the default file manager ...
Rita was a Managing Editor at Android Police. Once upon a time, she was a pharmacist as well. Her love story with Android started in 2009 and has been going stronger with every update, device, tip, ...
Android is an incredibly flexible platform and whether or not you want to move around mods or just delete files to clear up storage on your device, you’ll need a file manager to take full advantage of ...
The Google Play store houses a trove of Android file managers that stretch from comically and relentlessly laden with ads that completely hex the intended experience, to decent, fairly functional and ...
In a recent article I wrote about alternatives to Files by Google, several users mentioned a name I hadn’t heard in ages: Total Commander. Launched back in 2012 ...