[APP][2.2+]Holo File Explorer (Update 4-11-2012)

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OhmEye

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Excellent work!

This is beautiful. I appreciate all of your attention to style and detail. To be fully functional for me, I will need to be able to get to the root, as that is the only place I can access my external SD card. It's at /emmc, not at /sdcard/external_sd.

I know you'll get it! :)
 

DarkVarano

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Very good

Now works perfectly ! It only lacks bluetooth sharing of a file and root management and I won't need ES Explorer anymore, even if Holo Explorer is now my main file browser :)
 

bkanuka

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Is there tablet support? (Current or planned)

When I try to open it on my tablet, it force closes. Works fine on my phone. Thanks for the great app regardless. Why the #%&&* is it the norm to not rely on design guidelines?

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octavian90

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Agree. Waiting for root access and will use this full time. Will be happy to pay for it too.

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Electrostatic King

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Love the look and feel of this one. Can't wait to see further development.
Just one thing, when I cut a file, how do I paste it? Seems silly, but I can't do that.

Edit : Seems to work now. Excellent explorer.

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usaff22

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Wow. This guy should get more thanks, why don't you add a donate button? ;)

The design is superb. I've never seen a better looking app than this.

Feature requests:
Root
Unzip

Add those two in and you've captured me. :eek: I will ditch root explorer for the last time and from now on, use this. :)

Once again well done ;)
 
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chayes627

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Wow. This guy should get more thanks, why don't you add a donate button? ;)

The design is superb. I've never seen a better looking app than this.

Feature requests:
Root
Unzip

Add those two in and you've captured me. :eek: I will ditch root explorer for the last time and from now on, use this. :)

Once again well done ;)

I agree and have mentioned the same thing on rootz

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KingCreole

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Waiting for root, too.
And, a little bug: when you select "Dark" theme on settings, you cannot see the name of the folder/file, cause the font color is black, as the background.
 

_kolle_

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Great app so far. Two comments from me :
- alphabetical sorting is wrong for me (see Screenshot)
- why is there a confirmation dialog for exiting the app? Imho its obsolete ;-)

Greetz
 

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XlAfbk

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just wondering, since it seems most people are only waiting for root to adopt this app, is there any eta?
 

MartyHulskemper

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bkensey, I'm going to give it a whirl when I have some time on my hands. If I find anything, I'll let you know. :)
 

FredFS456

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- alphabetical sorting is wrong for me (see Screenshot)Greetz

Holo File Explorer on G+ said:
Holo File Explorer
Apr 17, 2012 - Public
There are times when I hate code :p I was all set to release an update tonight, with an "up one level" button, case independent alphabetical sorting, and the new ShareActionProvider instead of the old share menu, but the ShareActionProvider has decided to be difficult. Can't even press the action button on my test build. Stumped for tonight but hopefully we'll have something new by tomorrow night.

Follow him on G+ to see updates. I'm guessing there's no ETA on root, because he's just one person working on this in his spare time. I wonder if we could convince him to open-source (not likely) or invite other collaborators... (slightly more likely)
 

bkanuka

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Follow him on G+ to see updates. I'm guessing there's no ETA on root, because he's just one person working on this in his spare time. I wonder if we could convince him to open-source (not likely) or invite other collaborators... (slightly more likely)

Why is open-sourcing a project unlikely? Open source does not necessarily mean free binaries for everybody, nor does it mean no money. I certainly would pay a few bucks on the play store for this app - and in fact I would be more likely to pay for an open source app.

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FredFS456

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I guess that's true... you do need to know how to compile to get a binary out of it. It would probably be easier to just download the app and pull the apk on a rooted phone if one wants to pirate. Hm. I hope he seriously considers open sourcing this app, as it would be more likely to make it into CM9 or other roms if this app were open sourced. I would pay for the full version of this app whether it is open source or not, but I would prefer open source for the dev community's sake.
 

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Follow him on G+ to see updates. I'm guessing there's no ETA on root, because he's just one person working on this in his spare time. I wonder if we could convince him to open-source (not likely) or invite other collaborators... (slightly more likely)

I have actually been considering this over the past few weeks. I know my current pace is probably driving everyone nuts, since the whole job/life thing leaves little time for my hobby. I have been working but it's just not as fast as it was before I got my current job. I'm currently working on zip file handling, and I have single and multi file zipping working. Just need to finish archive viewing and extraction.

But anyways, do you think anyone would even want to contribute? It isn't the kind of thing people just do on a whim. It takes a lot of time and dedication.

Why is open-sourcing a project unlikely? Open source does not necessarily mean free binaries for everybody, nor does it mean no money. I certainly would pay a few bucks on the play store for this app - and in fact I would be more likely to pay for an open source app.

Sent from my A500 using xda premium

I do think there are some downsides to the open-sourcing process. I'd hate for someone else to just steal my work and pass it off as their own, but I guess that might be something I'm willing to risk. I'd like other programmers out there to be able to learn from some of the things I've done, and I would welcome the opportunity to have people help out. I'm not saying that such collaboration would appear overnight, because I definitely have some things to learn about managing a git repo, but it would help a lot.

I guess that's true... you do need to know how to compile to get a binary out of it. It would probably be easier to just download the app and pull the apk on a rooted phone if one wants to pirate. Hm. I hope he seriously considers open sourcing this app, as it would be more likely to make it into CM9 or other roms if this app were open sourced. I would pay for the full version of this app whether it is open source or not, but I would prefer open source for the dev community's sake.

Making it into CM9 would be a dream come true. I've fantasized about it many times, haha. I would also love to make it available for rom devs out there too, but again, the app needs to be mature first.

So what does everyone think? I'd love to hear different opinions and arguments on the idea. Anyone out there who would seriously like to collaborate?
 
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I'm in general supportive of this app going open-source (if only what becomes the free version). I would like to contribute, but, unfortunately, all I know as of this moment is some very basic Java. =P Hopefully there are devs out there that are willing to collaborate with you (seeing the quality of this app, there probably will be).
 

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    Now on Google+ !
    https://plus.google....615763333814534

    Update 5-27-2012
    This update replaces the text based view pager indicator with a sliding bar that looks just like the stock launcher's indicator. I'm still not satisfied with the contrast between the bar and the surrounding elements, because it isn't easy to see at this point. I'll keep tinkering with it, and would welcome suggestions. In addition, I have figured out how to allow viewing of read protected directories like /data/. My implementation isn't perfect, which leads me to my next point. I have come to realize that there are some fundamental shortcomings to a few of the apps underpinnings, and I need to find a way to fix them. I have yet to figure out how to make the root process persist so that root functionality doesn't throw up a toast every time it does something, and I seriously need to clean my code.

    Therefore, my plan is thus: I'm going to take a crack at helping the dev of OpenExplorer figure out how to enable full root functionality. His code is the only resource I have been able to glean much useful info from, and his own implementation is still half-baked. (seriously, why are there no robust root related resources out there?) Then, (tentatively) I'm going to fork his repo and replace the look and feel of his app with that of Holo File Explorer, while retaining what appears to be a vastly superior back end. The downside to this is that we're looking at something of a rabbit hole, so you guys may not hear from me for a bit. The upside is that forking OpenExplorer will provide a less buggy experience, plus lots of extras like network folder, dropbox and box.net access.

    I'm also hopeful that at the end of this process, I'll have my own code hosted on GitHub and ready for collaboration. If I can get interested parties to help with development, It'll speed up the rate of releases. Because to be honest, my rate of release hasn't exactly been timely of late, and you guys deserve better than that. This is the best answer I can come up with to solve the problem. What does everyone think?

    Original Rootz thread: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/17572-ap...er-formerly-ics-styledswipe-update-3-29-2012/

    Hello Everyone. I've been working on a new file explorer app for phones since the beginning of the year, and I would like to present what I have accomplished so far in order to get some feedback. The reason why I decided to make this app is that most (if not all) of the file explorers out there have clunky/unoptimized user interfaces and/or lackluster feature sets.

    I recently purchased a Galaxy Nexus and had decided that I needed a file browser to match the aesthetic appeal of the rest of the system. After hours of searching through several dozen of the market's best browsers, the only one I could find with any degree of stock visual polish was inKa file browser. Unfortunately, the app was too basic for my needs. No root features at all, etc. This prompted me to build my own file browser (although it is still far from complete).

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    What the app has thus far:
    1) Swipable pages. There are 2 (for now - hoping to enable "new tabs/pages") swipable views that can be navigated independantly (just like you would on a desktop computer with 2+ explorer windows open.

    2) Files can be cut, copied and then pasted within or across the swipable pages. (long press anywhere on an item or check the boxes in order to bring up the "contextual action mode" (screenshot 3)

    3) The drop down at the top of the page displays the folder hierarchy for the currently selected folder view.

    4) The start of a file details screen (Screenshot 5). There are a lot of functions that people can perform on files (MD5 checking roms is a big one in my mind) and I just don't like the idea of relegating those functions to dialog boxes or menus. I know that this kind of view isn't something that any of the other file explorers have, but I think there is value in departing from that convention. Note: MD5 and permissions aren't implemented yet. Soon though.

    5) MD5 summer and checker is now working! I tested it on a 100+mb rom and it ran pretty quickly (5 or 6 seconds) on my Galaxy Nexus, so Rom Flashers might enjoy using this one. I don't have the UI polished to my satisfaction yet, but the functionality is there.

    6) Sharing files is now enabled. The updated ShareActionProvider for 4.0+ will be coming at some point.

    7) Opening/installing files/apks! Bugs aside, the app now handles almost all of the usual file explorer functions.

    8) Themes! Switch them under general settings, and then exit if switching between dark and light or darkactionbar to get the text colors to reload properly. Working on fixing this.

    What isn't done yet:

    1) Root actions. This is a biggie, as I want this app to satisfy both power users and casual users at the same time. Feel free to comment on your most desired root functions.

    2) File summary views. This would open if you clicked on a file, and would present a summary of the meta information. This view would also provide functions like md5 comparison, opening in external apps, permission setting, etc...

    3) Themes. As you can see, the app is currently built on Holo Light (one of the ICS stock system themes). I plan on adding an option for Holo (dark) and maybe more. Depends on the demand.

    4) A robust data summary view, including something similar to what you find in the DiskUsage app in the market, as well as some other metrics. Maybe even an miui-like file type size summary.

    5) I'm considering a view (linked to from a button in the top right corner of the app) that displays currently running and finished file operations. I think this might be better than throwing up a dialog box for big file copy/paste tasks and having it keep the user from doing anything until the operation is done.

    6) Bookmarks

    7) Search. Not sure if this will be a basic file search or a grander attempt at indexing and speed.

    8) A text editor.

    9) Other basic things like an actual settings page, polished action mode icons, image previews and apk icons, an actual app icon, proper folder and file icons (the one's in place now look terrible and are improperly sized, but I'd rather focus on other things first), and general UI polish.

    10) Image previews And there you are. Please provide any and all feedback/criticism/praise/trolling that you can. I'd really like to build this into something that works for everyone. Thanks!

    The Story of my Progress Thus Far:

    UPDATE - 2/9/2012:
    Jake Wharton just released beta 6 of Action Bar Sherlock last night, so I'll hopefully have a backwards compatible version of the app out soon (maybe within the next day or so? Depends on how many things are broken in Gingerbread and beyond.) Done as of "alpha 2". I have an old Droid X, so I just need to do some flashing to test both Froyo and Gingerbread. I've also made incremental progress in a lot of areas. A basic settings screen is in place, "new folder" and "refresh" action buttons have been implemented, and I have the start of the file properties screen together. Things are moving along quickly!

    UPDATE - 2/14/2012
    New stuff:
    *A placeholder settings menu now appears when users click settings
    *See screenshot 5 for a look at the file info screen. Currently accessed by clicking on a file. Not sure if this is how things will stay, since this is a departure from the ususal "click to open in another app" behavior.
    *Gingerbread compatibility! May be a few bugs here and there, but I have the thing running on my old Droid X with CM7. Theme is a little rough for GB devices, so I have some work to do there.
    *Buttons more clearly indicate whether they have been implemented.

    UPDATE - 2/15/2012
    New stuff:
    *A whole bunch of bug fixes dealing with copy, cut and paste. Things are still a little broken, but way better than they were before. Remaining issues deal with the UI not properly reflecting paste status - nothing sinister.
    *Blue dividers between each page of the viewPager
    *Sharing files now works! Select 1 or more files and send them via 3rd party app.
    *Files can now be opened in 3rd party apps from the file view screen *Files can be MD5 summed and compared in the file view screen
    *I did some checking and things seem to work in Froyo too
    *Tinkered with the file icon logic a little bit, and in addition to some less obvious things I got apk icons working. *Based on some of the name suggestions, I renamed the app to "File Swipe." Name still isn't final, but someone mentioned that "Swipe" was a bit confusing. I'm listening to your name suggestions, so please keep em' coming.
    *Polished up the action bar icons a tad bit (Search used to be a little too fuzzy, Data summary was too small, add didn't reflect that it was for adding folders, and bookmarks was too dark.)

    UPDATE - 2/27/2012
    New stuff:
    *Themes! In addition to the original ICS Holo Light theme, we now have a dark and light-with-dark-actionbar theme. (You need to exit the app using the new exit button in order to get the themes to switch properly. Working on fixing this.) CAVEAT: There is currently a bug in ActionBarSherlock which prevents the loading of action bar icons when they are referenced via theme. Therefore, for now we are stuck with text instead of icons on the action bar. According to Jake Wharton's github bug tracker, we are about 9 days away from another Release Candidate, and the bug should be fixed then. Until then, don't freak out! (fixed now)
    *A lot of internal refactoring and housecleaning. Not that interesting to you guys, but it had to be done in order to make themes work.
    *App now handles reopening and orientation changes without crapping out (used to stop updating the navigation dropdown and would sometimes force close on actions). Learned some interesting things about viewpagers (the swipey pages as found in the market) in the last few days, so I'm hoping to be able to share that info with other coders out there in some fashion.
    *The beginnings of a settings page (whoooo!)
    *Settings includes the theme switcher and a popup to update the default directory. Haven't gotten it to verify directory input yet, so don't go too crazy.
    *A new exit button. As mentioned earlier, you need to exit in order to get the themes to load properly. May disappear later. Not sure.

    UPDATE - 3/5/2012
    New stuff:
    *Nothing show-stopping. Just little tweaks and fixes here and there
    *After talking with some of you guys, tapping on a file now opens the file instead of a details screen. Details are now reached via the menu. The option will only present itself when a single file item is selected. Keep up the feedback (because I listen)!
    *Tweaked some of the colors a little to provide contrast between file names and file details.
    *Pulled in the latest code base from Jake Wharton's ActionBarSherlock. Therein lies the real bounty of changes. (This guy is a beast)
    *Pre-3.0 users now get a proper ICS navigation dropdown, instead of that bloody spinner list.
    *Icons are back, so things are looking normal again.

    UPDATE - 3/28/2012
    Holy bugger this has been a crazy month. Since the last update, I moved from PA to NC and started a new job. It's been a while but thanks for your patience.
    New stuff:
    *I'm back! (whoooooooo!)
    *A hopefully bug-free scroll position/history stack. Essentially this means that instead of taking you up a level, the back button returns you to the previous folder you were at (each scroll pane gets its own history too), and it also remembers your scroll position when you go back. It's a small touch, but it really makes the whole thing more natural.
    *Moved the pagertitlestrip from the bottom to the top and changed the styling a bit (as inspired by today's google maps/navigation update today). You'll all have to let me know if you like the change. Haven't figured out how to shrink the text size on it either, so those caps should be less obnoxiously large sometime soon. I'll try and make sure you don't have to wait another month before the next update ;) Maybe sometime this weekend. Depends on how ambitious I am.

    Update 4-11-2012
    The most obvious change for today is the the theme. I've switched the default over to the app's "Identity" theme. The new goods are pictured in the updated screenshots. I've also fixed the app so that it displays the navigation dropdown at load time, and I figured out the bug that was making everyone's root file location only display one folder. There are probably some other small visual tweaks, but nothing that important.

    Download "Alpha 9" apk here: http://goo.gl/olMcn
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    There is. Life continues to slow my pace of development, but I am jumping between code cleanup and root access at the moment. My hope is that I can open source my code sometime soon, attract one or two interested assistants, and begin churning out more timely updates. I know its been a long and silent month, so I appreciate folks bearing with me.
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    Same here. Running AOKP on a HTC HD2.

    Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA

    I'm surprised it's been this long until I've heard about something like this, lol. I suspect that there are multiple ways that Android mounts the SD card, and I have only programmed it for the one used by the G-Nex. I'll do some research and see if I can't fix this for everyone.

    Looks good this far, but i -- like many others, need root access. And a new icon would be nice since the current one reminds me of Windows 95.

    I'll keep an eye on this :)

    Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5

    I agree that the icon is horrible. It was just the least atrocious one that I could find when I was looking. I am working with someone to create a real icon for the app, and it's coming along. I want to make sure that it's perfect and work gets in the way, but you know how it is... :)

    Thanks for the positive comments everyone! They are very encouraging.
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    Thanx (and thanked offcourse :D )
    If you need any info or logcat, please tell me!

    I appreciate the offer! Not sure if a logcat would help though. There technically aren't any errors. I just need to do some research on how SD cards are mounted across all android devices and compensate for that. I think the G-nex is a special case with the non-external SD.

    Let me know if you need any design help... Logo, icons..

    That would actually be fantastic. I like to think that I have an eye for design, but when it comes to creating icon assets my skills are limited. I'll pm you about the mimetype icons.

    Very nice, I hope the final version will be a file browser that looks like it's part of ICS :p

    That is my hope as well :) My design goal is to make the file explorer that Google would have made if Google did file explorers. I'll be brainstorming with everyone a lot, because I do want to make this app easy to use for your grandma while also maintaining a compelling feature set for power users. Lots of thought needs to go into it.

    Switched over to this full time, looks beautiful & works fine on my stock Galaxy Nexus!

    Are you planning on realising it into the Play store or will it only be available on xda?

    It'll definitely be released to the Play store sometime soon. Release via XDA makes it difficult for people to stay up on the latest update. I don't want to do that though until I can expect a favorable first impression. An alpha tag does not excuse a completely broken first experience, imo.

    Doesn't work here on S2. Storage are empty what ever home folder I choose.

    Sent from my i9100. No HyDrOG3NICS? No SWAGG..
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    Yeah... Storage reading seems totally broken. I'll dedicate myself to that next week. Can't expect people to provide feedback if they can't even see their files... XD