Brief description
iExplorer is a paid mobile file-management app created by Zhigang Chen. It aims to be a comprehensive file explorer with a clean, simple interface that lets you browse, open, and manage the contents of your phone or tablet from inside the app.
Main capabilities
- Transfer files to and from remote machines and network servers
- Built-in viewers for documents such as PDFs and office files
- Several sorting and display modes to simplify navigation
- Preview images, audio and video directly inside the app
- Rename items, handle compressed archives, and manage folders
- Send files via Bluetooth from within the application
- Recognizes and supports a wide range of file formats
- Centralized access so all device content is visible in one place
Design and everyday use
On first launch the app presents a modern, minimal interface. The layout and multiple view options make it straightforward to scan directories and locate items quickly. Media stored on the device can be previewed without switching apps, and common file operations are accessible from the file list. Overall the UI focuses on clarity and quick access.
Stability issues
Despite its polished appearance and useful features, iExplorer currently suffers from frequent crashes and intermittent freezing. These stability problems significantly disrupt typical workflows and can make the app unreliable for daily use, especially given its price.
Conclusion and recommendation
iExplorer has many strengths — attractive design, built-in viewers, network transfer capability and a broad file-type support — but its persistent instability undermines the experience. Until those reliability issues are resolved, consider trying alternative file managers that offer similar functionality with better stability.
Technical
- Windows
- iPhone
- Mac
- Free Trial