Saturday, September 7, 2013
AntTek Explorer brings out the beauty and efficient on root browsing
AntTek Explorer supports both local and remote files. Remote access can be via Windows Samba share, FTP, Dropbox, Google Drive, and so on.
AntTek also supports multi-threading for long tasks such as file copies, allowing you to do other things while your device moves your pr0n to that hidden folder of yours. It also supports root-level access and has built-in viewers for music, pictures, zip files, and source code. Finally, what good are all these features without a streamlined UI?
Thankfully, AntTek has a fantastic user interface that makes browsing both a pleasant and efficient experience.
Features:
- Drag and drop anywhere
- Flexible layout customization, including 6 different panels to select: file browser, temporary box, directory tree, etc.,
- Contextual toolbar to easily manage files
- Seamlessly handling local files, remote files (Samba, FTP, Dropbox, etc)
- Build-in viewers, include a cool music player, picture slideshow, zip tools, and dev-level SQL/source code viewer
- Root Access: manage apps and root-permission files
and more...
For more details and download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408136
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