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Posts: 16 | Thanked: 6 times | Joined on Dec 2009 @ iran-azerbaijan
#11
i miss it too
even the bigist missing is goog bluetooth manager
 
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Originally Posted by Grant View Post
Not sure how comparable it is to X-plore, but GPE File Manager has a decent interface and can handle the basic stuff.
yeah been using gpe but it just makes terrible use of screen real estate. i just cant be as productive with these tools as xplore.
 
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#13
I tried the GPE File Manager, and agree with the post above. Whilst it works, and does what it needs too, it could do it a lot better.

If i need to browse the file system, I tend to just SSH into it which works very well.
 
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#14
I think most people would want a file manager that can easily open all file types directly and also give them an option to enable/disable viewing of hidden/system folders without going to the terminal to type "sudo gainroot". I don't think most users would like to type commands in terminal.
 
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