New essential Android apps thread

Solid Explorer here, it really is a work of art in so many areas. Used to use FX Explorer but that was a bit odd with root at the time. I gave up on Solid after its affiliation with that Baidu/Chinese lark, otherwise it did its stuff well at the time (about a year ago).
 
Solid Explorer here, it really is a work of art in so many areas. Used to use FX Explorer but that was a bit odd with root at the time. I gave up on Solid after its affiliation with that Baidu/Chinese lark, otherwise it did its stuff well at the time (about a year ago).

You mean ES!
 
Solid Explorer here, it really is a work of art in so many areas. Used to use FX Explorer but that was a bit odd with root at the time. I gave up on Solid after its affiliation with that Baidu/Chinese lark, otherwise it did its stuff well at the time (about a year ago).

+1
 
+1 for Solid Explorer.


Question: Anyone here use the Santandar app? I'm in the process of switching to them and just wondering if their app is any good. One thing Barclays did well was their app.
 
Really like solid explorer - especially that it shows the manufacturer of all the apps. I was curious about a few things and whether they were native android or not and it shows a few that aren't...

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The main reason I bought it though was for browsing files on my windows PC over wifi and it does that perfectly. There might be free apps that do that but at £1.49, it's a bargain. :)
 
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Another former ES user here on Solid Explorer. I particularly like the landscape view which splits the screen half and half for different file locations, very useful for file management.
 
I'm a long time ES user but I'm trying out Solid.

I'm adding connections to my nas but how do I add a non browsable network path? Eg. It'll find '\\NAS' but I want to connect to '\\NAS\documents'.

Anyone? This is a deal breaker/maker :)
 
I'm a long time ES user but I'm trying out Solid.

I'm adding connections to my nas but how do I add a non browsable network path? Eg. It'll find '\\NAS' but I want to connect to '\\NAS\documents'.

Anyone? This is a deal breaker/maker :)

Never mind, sussed it :)
 
Just to check, are these pro features? Might be worth an investment of my rewards money.

**EDIT** Although it says I can use all it's features for 2 weeks? Probably being silly, but how do I add cloud accounts?

**EDIT2** Yes, being silly, in manage storage and press the + button.
 
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