There are forum rules. https://xdaforums.com/announcement.php?a=81 You do not make them up yourself.One doesn't follow the rules as there are no universal rules. One makes them and then follow.
There are forum rules. https://xdaforums.com/announcement.php?a=81 You do not make them up yourself.One doesn't follow the rules as there are no universal rules. One makes them and then follow.
There are forum rules. https://xdaforums.com/announcement.php?a=81 You do not make them up yourself.
The developer and owner of the thread here is very kind and gently. Some users, the more expert and knowledgeable users the more kind are they too. The rest is a group of people that seems to have mostly bad manners against new users that posting here. And unfortunately forum rules are valid only for others than the "groups" of "not kind" users. So if you want to have constructive conversation better posting when the developer or some others fair and knowledgeable user are active in thread, they will not delude you for sure.I wasn't talking about forum rules. I was talking about steps to follow in order to achieve a specific goal.
I regularly use TCP Server to move files to other Android phones on my home network. This problem I noticed on the Q Beta program, but I didn't report it earlier. Now that Android 10 is official here's the report.
I'm using 2 Pixel 2's in this scenario, one on Android 9.0 and one on Android 10.0. Both have latest MiXplorer XDA Labs version.
-TCP Server successfully starts on both devices.
-9.0 device can successfully send files over TCP to 10.0 device.
-10.0 device CAN'T send files to 9.0 device. Refreshing for available TCP servers on network comes up empty. Repeating the search for running TCP Server on network never finds the running TCP Server on the 9.0 device.
-A parallel test from a third device to send files to the 9.0 device worked, so the TCP Server successfully received files from other Android 8.1 and 9.0 devices.
Please let me know if logs would help.
I regularly use TCP Server to move files to other Android phones on my home network. This problem I noticed on the Q Beta program, but I didn't report it earlier. Now that Android 10 is official here's the report.
I'm using 2 Pixel 2's in this scenario, one on Android 9.0 and one on Android 10.0. Both have latest MiXplorer XDA Labs version.
-TCP Server successfully starts on both devices.
-9.0 device can successfully send files over TCP to 10.0 device.
-10.0 device CAN'T send files to 9.0 device. Refreshing for available TCP servers on network comes up empty. Repeating the search for running TCP Server on network never finds the running TCP Server on the 9.0 device.
-A parallel test from a third device to send files to the 9.0 device worked, so the TCP Server successfully received files from other Android 8.1 and 9.0 devices.
Please let me know if logs would help.
@HootanParsa here's a logThe developer or users who have experienced the same thing (if anyone else has) might (or might not) be able to say if that is a known limitation or issue. That being said, logs rarely don't help.
Instead of copying/moving from /sdcard try from /data/media/0I don't know if it's been previously answered. But I experience very slow transfer speeds while copying/moving files from internal storage to ext. Sd and vice versa. Speeds start at ~200 mb/s but then slowly drops as low as 500 kB/s.
Tried the same on solid explorer, the transfer speed stays constant. Why is this happening and is there any solution to it?
I dont know what batch select is in ES (generally when talking about another app, you would be better to explain it more detailed, its been a few years since used ES), however, MiX has a batch select of files that are order. If you long press the first file, then scroll down to the last file you want selected, and long press that file, that will select the files in the range, without selecting every file below it.I always liked the feature of batch selection in ES File Explorer, would like to see the same feature in Mixplorer as well. It's really helpful if you wanna batch select the files which are in order but don't wanna select all the files. The feature also helps reducing work time in such operations especially when the number of total files and files to select are quite high, selecting each of them individually would be tiresome. If it is already there, then please LMK. If it isn't, would be glad to see it in future updates @HootanParsa
I always liked the feature of batch selection in ES File Explorer, would like to see the same feature in Mixplorer as well. It's really helpful if you wanna batch select the files which are in order but don't wanna select all the files. The feature also helps reducing work time in such operations especially when the number of total files and files to select are quite high, selecting each of them individually would be tiresome. If it is already there, then please LMK. If it isn't, would be glad to see it in future updates @HootanParsa
is it possible to change the folder icon size? if so , i missed that ; apologies.
Pinch to zoom in and out for texts and folders. Or you can create a theme to replace the folder icon.
Negative. MiX is alive.
How do you know?
I don't see how security can be a concern. He currently has random machines using the username which is the adminstrator of the system running the server. A username with no password.
When you set up a server, do you have to tell the server which usernames are allowed to be used from a remote client? So a new username is not automatically usable?
Even with that, and the extra awkwardness of him using a Live USB without persistence, he said he runs a script to start the server. Shirley the configuration file you remember is read when the server is started, not when the host boots. It can't take more than three years to learn enough "sed" to make the script modify the configuration file before launching the server.
No need to mention the last time it was updated, in an email. It could potentially come across as rude (regardless of intent) plus I'm pretty sure Hootan knows when they last updatedShould I send him a mail and ask him, why the last update is +7 months ago? This would be cringe.
What's the problem with the app that you need addressed? That would be a start point for any email to the developer, use the app or don't, you ain't due anything, even with the app in its current 'state' I would still buy the playstore version to support any future development, it's not the end of the road for this puppy.Should I send him a mail and ask him, why the last update is +7 months ago? This would be cringe.
Should I send him a mail and ask him, why the last update is +7 months ago? This would be cringe.
Sorry, I read a few pages back and i didn't found the solution. Previously on Android 13, you could grant permissions to the android folder, now it's not possible in Android 14, or im missing something.. And I'm not talking about a phone that has root.. All discusion is about root, which i don't have..
The project is far from dead. HootanParsa regularly takes extended breaks from XDA, months at a time sometimes, but is brilliant with catching up with feature requests/bugs/etc. when they return. For the extent at which most users will use MiXplorer, everything still works great. Obviously there may be some niche issues and the odd request here and there but everything works more than fine, for the most partLooks like the project is dead.
I was about to buy it (support the project) untill I read when the last update was released.
Ok guys, thanks. I'm feeling lazy to search and read rn
Help me be my search engine one more time, any other recommended root file manager for a14?
Hello and good morning, @ledagiwMy guy, my savior. Thanks
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Xda search is junk, can't search if not login (i browse on incognito), timeline is messed up
Also i didn't mean to offend anyone, since the burger isn't available
It's irrelevant why you don't want to follow the rules but if you don't it will eventually lead to consequences to your account. I'm convinced this is something you want to avoid.1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
Your post is no. #43,838. That's a strong indicator for the passion and long standing development and support from the developer - despite some breaks in between. You'll have difficulties to find another app having a longer history than MiXplorer. And of course, I cannot speak for the developer, but I'm quite sure, there will be updates in the future. So there are good reasons to support the developer now and in the future.Looks like the project is dead.
I was about to buy it (support the project) untill I read when the last update was released.
You said "use an alternative" in your post.
Is there any possibility to open a different viewing app out of MiXExplorer instead of ImageViewer which would allow swiping through the whole folder?
If I click "open with" and choose Google Photos for example only the one picture opened opens in Google Photos and I cannot swipe through the whole folder like I can in ImageViewer.
Go ahead, ban me. Reason: not use search function
That would be the greatest joke of all time to tell my grandkids
And don't be weak by deleting post instead of addressing the issue, this site obviously horde justice warrior, with the guy inisiated the quarrel, yet you only delete mine.
Respectfully
I'm leaving