Requirements: Android 1.5+ updated unlimited mod
Overview: Android version of the desktop file manager Total Commander Free Apk
Main features:
- Copy, Move whole subdirs
- 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
- List of installed Apps (built-in plugin)
- FTP client (plugin)
- WebDAV (Web folders) (plugin)
- LAN access (plugin)
- Root support for the main functions
- Send files via Bluetooth (OBEX)
- Thumbnails for pictures
- Two panels side by side, or virtual two panel mode
- Bookmarks
- Directory history
- 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, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese and Ukrainian
What's new in Free Total Commander Apk:
What's new in beta 2?
- Converted to Blackberry .BAR archive (runs in the Android environment of Blackberry 10 and Playbook)
- Overwrite dialog: Allow to rename file if target exists. Supported functions: copy, move, uploads, downloads, pack, unpack
- File open dialog: Put activity in a separate task (with android:taskAffinity) so TC doesn't get reactivated after invoking the dialog from a different app
- File open dialog: Set cursor in listbox at start to prevent the keyboard from opening automatically
- Internal associations: No icon shown for file with mixed case extension, e.g. .tXt if association is for .txt
- Associations of type androidathPattern not working in Links/Widgets to TC on the Android launcher screen
- Ringtone picker: Return "content:" URL instead of "file:" URL on newer Android versions >=11
- MediaPlayer: Save last position in files longer than 10 minutes, except when within the first or last 10 seconds (useful for movies and e-books)