File Manager Pro App Reviews – Page 7

4/5 rating based on 127 reviews. Read all reviews for File Manager Pro App for iPhone.
File Manager Pro App is paid iOS app published by Zuhanden GmbH

This is a upgrade?

Swimmer-Bear

I downloaded this as it is suppose to be an upgrade for the file manager that now comes on my iTouch. Unfortunately it does not work. I no longer can do anything. It does not allow me to do much. Even transferring photos is impossible as it does not save. What a poor excuse for an upgrade.


Hi

jamalsb309

Thanks to the developer. When you’re choosing multiple files to transfer it stops working I don’t know why but I think it needs an update.It is a good app by the way.


The best file manager .

RafiMac

Manage multiple accounts, versatile, stable & trustable app. Do what is suppose to do & more.


File Manager Pro

FavMahjong

I love this app. Easy to use. All options on the screen. No searching on different screens. I would like, an option to move items to the cloud storage. Thanks.


Need to fix save image

mrgiedrnkr

This app is really awesome but it really annoys me when I try to save an image to my camera roll and it crashes every single time. If that worked, I would be a 4 or 5 Star


It Works!

PrettyinPinkInked

This is the only file manager that has consistently opened the files that I’m transferring from many sources to my iPad Pro. ????


Music files

Rick-mo Squad

For playing music files that I can’t import into iTunes, this app is mediocre. My major issues are that it won’t play tracks consecutively (1, 3, 5 not 1, 2, 3) and it plays the track after the one you select (press track 2, plays track 3). Meh.


User help 5 years old, grossly incomplete, does not do everything advertised

JacKnife1066

I bought this to do ONE task, batch renaming. That is mentioned nowhere. I checked the website, which has a link to a third-party *five-year-old* tutorial. Needless to say, it does not work the same, and neither the developer’s website nor the tutorial mention batch renaming. The “powerful” tools it includes are now built in to OneDrive, iOS 11, iCloud, etc. I don’t need to use an app to move images from iCloud to OneDrive — it is quite a bit simpler to do it from OneDrive itself. It is not the loss of $4.99 that bothers me, but the waste of my time and the frustration of dealing with a product that the developers have not bothered with in years, coasting on reviews from when iCloud and OneDrive were less user-friendly.


Great File Manager app

dwcrook

This app is very helpful in my file storage locally & key Cloud providers.


Helpful application

W.R.H.

I use it to manager my files rather than having an app centric view. Now that Apple has a Files app I find myself using it less but I still like it as a way to manage both One Drive and iCloud files in one place. Swapping files with a PC over a wireless network has also proven useful.