I love my current favorite Android file manager, MiXplorer Silver, because of its vast and powerful features. However, as with all other FMs I've tried, it's [apparently] programmed by and for windows users. *sigh*
This is painfully obvious when I'm using it for file management on my network. Assume that a directory contains dsc_5555.jpg, DSC_5555.JPG, and dsc_5555.JPG. When copying this directory [to external drives, for example], it stops with 'file already exists' when it encounters [what it perceives as] the first 'duplicate' file, and offers various choices--none of which I want.
For example, I can choose to overwrite the existing [but definitely not the same] file, skip it, rename it [by appending annoying " (1)" to its name], etc. I don't want ANY of that! These are distinct, different files--they couldn't have all existed in the same directory if they truly had the same name.
Can anyone recommend an Android FM whose feature-set is as rich as MiXplorer's, but that understands, and respects, case?
Just FWIW, MiXplorer is by far the best Android FM I've ever used. From its total customization ability, to its file-renaming ability [like batch replacing one string with another], it's the closest thing to a perfect file manager I've found. Except for the case insensitivity thing...
This is painfully obvious when I'm using it for file management on my network. Assume that a directory contains dsc_5555.jpg, DSC_5555.JPG, and dsc_5555.JPG. When copying this directory [to external drives, for example], it stops with 'file already exists' when it encounters [what it perceives as] the first 'duplicate' file, and offers various choices--none of which I want.
For example, I can choose to overwrite the existing [but definitely not the same] file, skip it, rename it [by appending annoying " (1)" to its name], etc. I don't want ANY of that! These are distinct, different files--they couldn't have all existed in the same directory if they truly had the same name.
Can anyone recommend an Android FM whose feature-set is as rich as MiXplorer's, but that understands, and respects, case?
Just FWIW, MiXplorer is by far the best Android FM I've ever used. From its total customization ability, to its file-renaming ability [like batch replacing one string with another], it's the closest thing to a perfect file manager I've found. Except for the case insensitivity thing...
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