Stock Android has
a simple file browsing app, which you can find by opening Settings, tapping Storage, and tapping on the Files entry.
In addition to a solid stable of basic features like like support for multiple photo libraries and playlist building for custom slideshows, there are some fantastic premium features for Plex Pass subscribers, including timeline - based photo viewing (instead of
simple file browsing), as well as automatic tag generation similar to the automatic tagging found in full fledged photo storage services like Amazon Prime Photos and Google Photos.
Not exact matches
Adding a photo is
simple,
browse your
files or take webcam pic.
Our convertor is
simple; you
browse your computer for an APK
files and we do the rest!
The PocketCloud Explore app has a
simpler interface and allows users to quickly
browse files that are stored on both the cloud and any other devices that are linked to your PocketCloud account.
The idea is
simple crowdsourcing: If you come across an interesting audio
file while you're
browsing the web, tweet the link with the tag #audiofiles and Audiofil.es will automatically add it to their database.
The app itself is about as bare bones
simple as it could be in terms of interface and access (you pretty much pick a single
file to look at / interact with either via general
file browsing or via the sorted photo / music / document categories) but the setup is a bit opaque compared to the ease of setting up the router itself.
The interface for
browsing the contents of our NAS was
simple, yet easy enough to use, and thanks to the UDP - 203's wide support of video and audio codecs, we didn't have trouble playing any of our video or audio
files natively, including Hi - Res audio
files such as FLAC (which sound amazing thanks to the Direct Audio feature that turns off unnecessary electronics within the Oppo UDP - 203 when playing audio
files to minimise interference) and MKV.