This application, called FE File Explorer, allows users to access various types of files and documents from different sources on their Android devices. These sources include network shares on macOS, Windows, Linux, and NAS, as well as WebDAV, FTP, and SFTP servers. Users can also access cloud storage services such as OwnCloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, and OneDrive for Business. Additionally, the app allows users to access files stored on their Android device's internal storage, SD card, and USB OTG.
One of the key features of FE File Explorer is its ability to automatically discover computers and NAS devices when setting up new connections. The app also supports Windows Domain, Active Directory, and DFS, making it easier for users to access their files from different sources. Users can also perform basic file management tasks such as copying, moving, renaming, and deleting files directly on their Android device.
In addition to file management, FE File Explorer also allows users to view documents, browse images, and play movies and music files. The app also offers an "Edit-in-Place" feature, which allows users to edit documents located on remote storage in another app and automatically save them back to the remote storage.
FE File Explorer also offers features such as archiving and unarchiving ZIP, RAR, and 7zip files, searching for files by name, streaming movies and music from remote storage to Android, transferring files between different storage sources, and syncing files between remote storage and the Android device. Users can also backup their camera photos to remote storage and transfer files between Android and iOS devices using the "Nearby file transfer" feature.
To get in touch with the developers of FE File Explorer, users can contact them via email, Twitter, or Facebook. The email address for support is support@skyjos.com, and the app's Twitter and Facebook handles are @SkyjosApps and @FEFileExplorer, respectively.