4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Remote File Manager for iPhone.
Remote File Manager is paid iOS app published by Jane Zhang
Masta Masten
I have the 128 GB iPhone with plenty of free space. Whenever I try to download a movie from my file server to watch on the go, the download fails. My file server has no issues on any other client. I was hoping to queue up a bunch of movies for a trip but this app is either unresponsive or displays an error each time. Force quitting the app and restarting my phone didn't change my outcome either. I would look elsewhere if you need this feature.
Slim_jimmy
Now! :) You will find it easy to use. No hang ups! You will find it to be a daily user!
Toby54840
This app has become my new favorite app on my phone. It is just soooooo perfect for moving files around and accessing network files. Can download files to your phone, practically making your phone a memory stick!
SFC Monti
This app used to work great now it's just garbage. I purchased the pro version does not let me see my movies in my capsule. I wrote to creators of app got nothing out of doing that.
James K. Hamilton
This app allows me to work with my NAS and all my Linux boxes. Simply amazing.
sofwarejunkie
Video formats tested: mts slow and jumpy mkv great!!! Better audio than OPlayer avi great!!! Great PDF viewer This reads flash drives connected to my vizio router. Good file support. Rename files and extension. Move, copy, paste, upload, search across various folders. I requested they add .crf file video support, and they had it done in a week. Works to monitor security cameras. Great support! I think that it's worth $5.
Flesh-eating bacteria
I've been using this app for about a year and find it to be very handy for moving files around on my LAN. Their are lots of tools, lots of apps to do this and I use several but for simply getting a few files from one location to another, Remote File Manager works best for me. Setup was quick and straight forward (about 12 devices) and use is intuitive (if I can ever keep "upload" and "download" straight). The only nits I've discovered involved transfers to and from a couple of Epson Workforce AIOs and an apparent file size issue with the viewer. All around, I'm a happy camper.