• Three of the best Android file managers

    ANDROID

    By Lincoln Spector

    Among its many duties, an operating system should provide the tools you need to manage files — to, at a minimum, copy, move, find, and delete them.

    Oddly, Android doesn’t offer its own built-in file-management app. It’s almost like using Windows without File Explorer. Thus, countless developers have stepped up and created add-on file managers for Android. You probably won’t be surprised to learn that many are simply awful. But a handful are quite good, as I discovered when I tested 11 file-management apps for Android devices. (However, none matches Windows’ File Explorer.)

    Read the full story in AskWoody Plus Newsletter 17.24.0 (2020-06-22).