With the introduction of Windows Phone 8.1, Microsoft allowed developers the access to a lot more APIs which finally made it possible to develop a functional File Manager for Windows Phone. So, if you’re running Windows Phone 8.1 or later on your Mobile Phone (most probably a Nokia Lumia), you can make use of these File Managers to manage files on your SD card (phone memory still isn’t properly supported).
1. Files
- Sharing files via various sharing options available.
- Share multiple files at once. A full folder can be shared too.
- Open and browse contents of zipped files.
- File and Folder properties
2. Pocket File Manager
- Connecting to a FTP server and copying/moving files
- Sharing via HTTP
- Extracting archives such as zip, rar, 7zip and tar
- Compress files together to a zip
- Set custom music files as Ringtone
- Pin files and folders to the start screen for easy access
- Detailed folder information to find the number of files of a certain type
- Edit ID3 tags of Mp3 files to edit artist and other properties
- Download Manager to download files (requires direct link)
- Supports connecting with cloud services such as Onedrive, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Copy and Yandex Disk
All this however comes at a price. Pocket File Manager costs $1.99 in the US Windows Phone Store, but I believe the price perfectly justifies the amount of functionality it offers. A trial version is available, but it lacks access to many options and can be frustrating at times.
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- Browsing directories to copy, move and rename files
- Extract zip, rar and 7z archives
- Compress files together to a zip
- Padlock Security which requires a password before allowing access to file management functions
- Pin files and folders to the start screen for easy access
A free version of Aerize Explorer is available, but a lot of functionality is locked down including the Padlock Security.
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