A better way to manage files on iOS device. It helps user accessing the most popular cloud services and old fashion NAS/WebDAV/FTP/SFTP servers, viewing PDF, Office documents and playing most of audio/video formats without convert hassles. Millions use File Hub every day to manage their files.
KEY FEATURES:
■ File Manager
• Supports local storage and Recycle bin.
• Supports iCloud, OneDrive, Google drive, Dropbox, Box cloud services.
• Supports FTP, SFTP, WebDAV & Windows Samba servvers.
• Support for file collection and tagging.
• More than 40+ file types support.
• Multiple view modes support.
• Sort files by "Name", "Date", "Size", "Kind" fields.
• Unarchive ZIP, RAR, 7-zip, CBZ, CBR, TAR, BZ2, GZ files.
• Network Task Manager supports uploading and downloading of files and directories.
• Built-in wireless file transfer, easily exchange files between iOS devices and computer.
• Editing photo and MP3 ID3 tags.
■ Viewer
• Image Viewer
• Text Editor
• PDF Reader
• Music Player
• Video Player
• Office Documents Viewer
■ Others
• Light/Dark themes.
• Password authentication.
• Much more...
Note:
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Terms of Service —
https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy —
https://imoreapps.github.io/filehub/privacy.html
I have downloaded just about every file manager available for my iPad and iPhone and this is the only one I find myself consistently using. Not only is the UI easy on the eyes, it's also not filled up with too much crap you don't need. This app does everything I could ask of it. Between the cloud support, the ability to uncompress just about every compression type, sorting by almost all attributes, ability to read files including PDF in app with TOC, bookmarking, deep text searching in the PDF with highlighting. You can see photos as well as import photos/gifs/videos from photo roll (more on this in a second) and export photos to camera roll, create voice memos, creation of different types of docs, watch videos and it supports 40+ different types of docs. Ok, the photos. I've been searching for a way to clean up my camera roll. I've tried app after app supposedly designed for this. Then I tried File Hub. I imported album after album and not only did it find duplicates, it was fast as hell. I can now transfer those photos to my PC or cloud with confidence and free up storage on my iPad and iPhone. This is seriously the best!!
Best file manager I have ever tried !!
Sami_0
One of the best files manager on the store , you can even unzip files if you need that , the only down side for me is that there isn't a built in browser so it can be easier to download files , but over all you can still open the file from safari to this app like PDfs or word or zip ... etc . Very nice app , totally worth the money
Great app, but issue with Win10 SMB.
« Saiwai »
I’ve updated Windows 10 Pro to latest, and the app is also updated to latest. When I connect to SMB on my Win 10 machine, it worked the first time, but subsequent times, it gave me “invalid arguments” error. I tried clearing cache in this app, and it didn’t help. Not sure if it’s Win 10 issue or not, but I was able to connect to the SMB on the PC. Aside from the SMB issue, I really love this app. The video player controls are also very phone factor friendly; it lets you control most things you need with one finger gestures. Kudos to the developers!Update: I am logged into my Live account on my Windows 10. That somehow caused SMB to be more secure. Searching online showed that if I set “AllowInsecureGuestAuth” registry key, I can make it less secure again, so older clients can still connect. It still means FileHub doesn’t properly support the more secured version of the protocol. But at least there is a workaround now. Thanks.
Developer Response
Sorry about it, we will review it asap, thanks.
No-hassle solution
Eddie#9#9
In previous versions of IOS, Apple would not let me transfer certain types of files using the types in itunes. Found this app an ideal solution to get all types of files onto iphone & ipad. File transfer via wireless is very convenient. Love having files in one file tree. The only problem I have had with this app, is that dragging a file into the "upload" area in my Mac's browser, often fails with the symptom that video reverses/flickers in the upload area. In these cases, I have to click the Upload button and then search for the file in the file selection tool which comes up.
Developer Response
Thanks for your feedback, we will review this issue asap.
The developer, 晓飞 李, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Location
User Content
Usage Data
Diagnostics
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Accessibility
The developer has not yet indicated which accessibility features this app supports. Learn More