X-plore File Manager
Dual pane file organizer with cloud and root access
Dual pane file organizer with cloud and root access
X-plore File Manager packs a surprising amount of power into a tidy interface, offering an extensive toolkit for handling documents, media, and archives. Its split view is a highlight, letting you browse two folders side by side, which shines on larger screens and makes navigating big libraries feel more direct and efficient. You also get robust customization, so you can tailor panels and options to match your habits.
Beyond local folders, X-plore reaches well into external and online storage. It recognizes drives connected via USB OTG, and it links to popular cloud services like Google Drive and OneDrive, keeping disparate files within one hub. A standout utility called Disk Map visualizes how space is used across your storage, making it easier to track down large items or spot bloat. Quick previews are built in too, with viewers for images, audio, and PDFs, so you can check files without leaving the app.
Power users will appreciate advanced capabilities on rooted devices, where the app can explore system partitions and protected directories. If you decide to donate, a set of premium tools unlocks: a full music and video player, an encrypted vault for sensitive content, and secure sharing through SSH File Transfer. There is also an option for file sharing via a private server, which can be handy for controlled transfers.
The trade-off is presentation. While the layout is clear and practical, the overall look feels dated compared to flashier alternatives. That said, the design does not get in the way of finding or managing files, and the learning curve remains gentle.
Verdict: a feature-rich file manager that covers everyday tasks and scales to more technical needs. The free version is generous, and the optional extras are genuinely useful, provided you can live with the old-school aesthetic.
Developer
Lonelycatgames
OS
Version
4.44.05
License
Free