Total Commander Current Version: 2.03
Requires Android: 1.5 and up
Category: Tools
v2.03 update:
Note: See end of main description why permission “SuperUser” is now requested!
2.03:
- Choose between dark and light holo themes, better theme support
- New plugins: Google Drive, Windows Live SkyDrive
- Detect external SD-Cards+USB drives also on Android 4.3
2.02:
- Security fix – please update!
- Overwrite dialog: Option to rename file if target exists.
- MediaPlayer: Use headset buttons; Save position when closing
2.01:
- Drag&Drop
- Streaming Media Player (need plugin update)
Overview:
Android version of the desktop file manager Total Commander (www.ghisler.com).
Main features:
- Copy, Move whole subdirs
- Drag & Drop (long press on file icon, move icon)
- Inplace rename, create directories
- Delete (no recycle bin)
- Zip and unzip, unrar
- Properties dialog, change permissions
- Built-in text editor
- Search function (also for text)
- Select/unselect groups of files
- Select by tapping on file icons
- Select range: Long tap+release on icon
- List of installed Apps (built-in plugin)
- FTP client (plugin)
- WebDAV (Web folders) (plugin)
- LAN access (plugin)
- Root support for the main functions (optional)
- Send files via Bluetooth (OBEX)
- Thumbnails for pictures
- Two panels side by side, or virtual two panel mode
- Bookmarks
- Directory history
- Media player which can stream directly from LAN and WebDAV plugins
- Configurable button bar for changing directories, internal commands, launching apps, and sending shell commands
- Simple help function in English, German, Russian, Ukrainian and Czech
- Supported languages of the main program: English, German, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese.
- Public translation via http://crowdin.net/project/total-commander
About the new permission “SuperUser”:
This permission is now requested to make Total Commander work better on rooted devices. It tells the SuperUser app that Total Commander suports root functions. It 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 warned before anything is written if the partition is write protected.
You can find some more information here:
http://su.chainfire.eu/#updates-permission
Total Commander 2.03 on Google Play
Download :
Download Total Commander 2.03
Download Total Commander 2.03 [mirror]
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