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 198 votes - Business - First release: 2013-03-20T02:20:57Z

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Description - 4+

Remote File Manager allows you to directly access your files on remote computers (Mac, Windows, Linux), NAS and cloud storages (Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive etc). 

What's the major difference between Remote File Manager and other file apps? 
* Streams remote files(docs, photos, movies and music) to your iDevice without doing file transfer. 
* Manage your remote files right on your iPhone/iPad. 
* Use CIFS/SMB protocol to access network shares. It doesn't require any additional software running on the server side. 

Access Network Shares 
Supported OS and devices: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme and NAS. 
Access network shares by CIFS/SMB protocol. 
Manage (copy/move/rename/delete) your remote files from iPhone/iPad. 
Stream movies and music from network shares to iPhone/iPad. 
Transfer files between network shares and iPhone/iPad. 
Search remote files by filename. 
Support network discovery and make connection setup easily. 

Access Cloud Storages 
Supported Cloud Storages: Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive and Box. 
Access and manage your files on Cloud Storage. 
Stream movies and musics to iPhone/iPad 
Transfer files between Cloud Storage and iPhone/iPad. 

Supported File Types 
Photos: 
Support JPG, PNG, TIFF 
Play Slideshow 
Transfer photos between iOS Photo Library and network shares/cloud storages. 
Share photos on Twitter, Facebook, Email etc. 

Videos: 
Support majority video formats: MOV,MP4,M4V,MPV,AVI,XVID,MKV,RMVB,WMV,FLV etc. 
Play Up to HD quality (1920 x 1080 pixels) for Quick Time media files (MP4, MOV, M4V, MPV) 
Play up to DV quality (720 x 576 pixels) for other media files (AVI,XVID,MKV,RMVB,WMV,FLV etc.) 

Music: 
Support MP3, AAC, AIFF, WAV 
Background, shuffle, Repeat play 

PDF: 
Fast open large pdf file. 
Support Outline, Bookmark, page thumbnails, annotation link etc. 

Documents: 
MS Office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint 
iWork: Pages, Numbers, Keynote 
And more doc formats: plain text, RTF(Rich Text Format), HTML and Web Archives