Wasted my money!
Moved zip files to it and no feature to unzip! Can only zip or open zipped file in other app capable of unzip, then figure out how to move the unzipped files back! Really guys?!?
File Explorer Professional is not free (it costs 0.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Moved zip files to it and no feature to unzip! Can only zip or open zipped file in other app capable of unzip, then figure out how to move the unzipped files back! Really guys?!?
Ok?
한건은 환불 바랍니다..
As I write this, File Explorer Pro claims to be “a wonderful local and cloud file manager that enables you to manage files on your local device. You can management [SIC] your device files and cloud files.” If you are thinking that means this app will finally allow you to access and manage the local music files, photos, and document files that are already located on your device, think again. While the app does allow you to create NEW file folders within the app where you can download and store files, those folders are completely separate from the existing iOS file areas already located on your device, which DO NOT DISPLAY AT ALL in this app. My 64 GB iPad Air 2 is nearly full of files, yet the only “local” file folder displayed in this app is completely empty. Maybe I’m missing something, but I did make an attempt to find out if I was doing something incorrectly. Unfortunately, if there were any English-language instructions or documentation inside the app, or on the developer’s web site, Facebook page, or YouTube, I sure couldn’t find any. I thought I was buying a real file manager with the ability to access all of my local files, but as nearly as I can tell, this is just another cloud file manager with some file conversion features added on. Maybe Apple just doesn’t allow any developer to sell a real file manager that can actually access the existing local files on your iOS device like you can on an Android device or a computer. If that’s the case, the developer should make it crystal clear that this paid app cannot access or manage ANY of the existing local files on your device.
I like it on my iPhone and iPad everyday.
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