Friday 12 December 2014

Best 5 File Manager Apps for Android

An ideal file manager app should support basic file operations, it should provide access to the phone’s internal storage and the SD card, it should let you search and sort files, it should have thumbnail support for media files, the app should look good on both phones and tablet and the developer should be actively updating the app.

Total Commander

This is the most popular file manager app listed on the Google Play store with an average user rating of 4.9 though the interface is confusing and poorly designed. With Total Commander, you can zip and password-protect files and folders with AES encryption.

Astro File Manager

Astro File Manager is a unified local files and cloud. You can connect to your Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive and other services cloud storage to easily access and manage all your files in a central application. Astro is free but with ads and sometimes their full screen ads feel intrusive.

Root Explorer

This app lets you access the whole Android file system of your device including the data folder. The app is a bit on the advanced side with features like SQLite database viewer, text editor, the ability to create and extract ZIP, TAR/GZIP files, and extract RAR archives. Other notable features of the app include – APK binary XML viewer, the ability to change file owner/group, create symbolic link, and MD5 support.

X-plore File Manager

It is very much similar to the Dual File Manager XT Android app which allows opening of dual file explorer in a single screen. Apart from that it also gives look and feel like a desktop interface on your Smartphone with some extra features. The managing of files and folders as well as creating and opening ZIP files are the basic features of this app.

Dual File Manager XT

This great Android app, as it name suggets, allows you to open two windows at a same time in your screen. Thus if you do not like to switch back and forth between windows, then Dual File Manager XT is the just right choice for you. It seems like having Windows Explorer on your Android device which allows you to easily compare and find files without having to switch to another screen.

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Download The Free Best Android Games of The Week

Let’s take a look at some of the best Android Games we have found for you among the apps released on the Play Store last week. All the Android games are free to play, but note that some of these are packing in-app purchases. Use the IAPs only if you wish to complete levels faster, but make sure that you won’t overspend and to supervise your kids if you’re allowing them to use your Android device.

Ski Challenge 15

This winter sport game packs ten of the most important downhill slopes around the world such as Garmisch, Kitzbuhel, Groden, Beaver Creek, Bormio, and more others. It features a 3D engine with weather condition changes, an online mode with rankings lists, tournaments and worldwide competitions against other human players.

Call of Duty Heroes

If you’re a Call of Duty enthusiast and you like tower defense video games, then you should install this title on your device. It isn’t that much more different than other tower defense games: it offers a leveling system, killstreaks that will allow you to initiate blasting attacks and defeat all enemies faster and much more efficiently.

Help Me Jack

Help Me Jack is an adventure game in which you immerse yourself in the world of mutants, battle with them in order to save humanity from nuclear fallout. In this game you will play as a super hero squad of Jack. Improve your skills and weapons, as well as build the headquarters and explore new technologies.

Ironkill

Ironkill is a one to one Robot Fighting Game, in which you’ll have to take control of a remote-controlled robot in a thrilling championship fight. To play, you just need to build a robot, improve and start fighting. This game is divided into levels by fighting, will have to overcome the various opponents and continue the journey through different continents and places, always finding it increasingly difficult.

Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee Enter the game is a fighting game for Android that tells the story of the legendary master of Martial arts Bruce Lee. In this Beat’em up game, you’ll have to control the legendary martial arts master Bruce Lee fight against dozens of different enemies. There are 40 stages with lots of action. A fun title worthy of the name it represents.