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Manage files on your Android device with Solid Explorer

Solid Explorer is a beautifully designed Android file manager with material design user interface and support for several cloud storage services. The app also supports sending of media files to Chromecast-equipped TV. One of the most interesting features of Solid Explorer is dual pane file management which enables users to drag and drop to move files between different folders. With this file manager you can view all your files from cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, OneDrive and MediaFire in one place. Additionally the app has built-in image viewer, music and video player so that you can check out your media files without even leaving the app.


Solid Explorer is available for free with a 14 days trial. The full version can be unlocked for about $1.75 and additional icon packs for about $1 each.

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