X-plore is an application manual that highlights the features of the X-plore app. This app is a dual-pane explorer that allows users to see inside and outside their Android devices. It shows folder hierarchy in a tree view for clear orientation and fast switching to other locations. Users can explore the internals of the device and make changes to system data if they have their device rooted. The app manager allows users to see, run, copy, share, uninstall and further explore installed applications.
X-plore has WiFi file sharing that allows users to access files on their Android device from other Android devices over WiFi. Users can also manage files on their Android device from their PC using a web browser. The app can display shared folders on other computers in LAN and access various web storage "Cloud" servers and access their files. Supported is also SSH File Transfer (SFTP) and Terminal shell emulator. X-plore contains a music player that can play music tracks from any available location. With the Vault function, users can encrypt sensitive files, even by their fingerprint.
The main operations of X-plore are related to managing files and folders - viewing, copying, moving, deleting, compressing to Zip, extracting, renaming, sharing, and more. SQLite database files can be shown as an expandable list of tables, each table containing a list of rows and columns with database entries. The main interaction is done by touch screen, clicking on folders or files to open files, or long-click to open a context menu which contains options that can be done on a particular clicked item or multiple selected items. Multi-selection allows users to do operations on more files at once.
Opening a file may mean using one of the built-in viewers for most popular file types: images, audio, video, and text. Or users may configure X-plore to use the system application for opening files, in which case the system-predefined application that can open a particular file is launched. Archives are displayed as other folders.