6 File Managers to Replace the iPhone "File" App (Lifehacker [Japan Version]) --Yahoo! News
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When Apple released the "Files" app for the iPhone and iPad, it was happy to have a Finder on the iPhone as well. 6 File Managers to Replace the "File" App on the iPhone However, the "File" app is different from the Mac Finder. In fact, it wasn't as simple or easy as a file manager app on any platform. Anyone who has been using the "Files" app for a while (or who has tried to do something a little complicated with this app) will know. When it comes to usability, the "Files" app is difficult to use and hard to use. Also, the "Files" app didn't have many features such as: Built-in download manager and browser Media streamer widget option that supports playback of media in various formats Wireless transfer function to computer PDF editing function For those who are tired of the "File" app, this time an alternative third Introducing the party's file manager.
Readdle Documents: Best File Manager for iPhone
"Documents" is a really user-friendly design, unlike the "Files" app. However, the best selling point of this app may be the menu system. Simply select a file and press the menu button and you'll see everything you can (and often do). In addition, "Documents" makes it easy to answer files, rename them, and move multiple files and folders. Click here for a list of features provided by "Documents". Web browser and download manager for downloading from websites and cloud storage Music, video and audiobook playback options Organize files with drag and drop Basic file and PDF editing features Media from cloud storage or local storage Playback File transfer wirelessly from your Mac or PC Supports multiple widgets
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