4 August 2011

X-plore v.1.53 For S60v3, S60v5 & S^3 Cracked



Features:

  • View all drives / folders / files on phone in tree view *1
  • Integrated text and image viewer
  • View file details
  • Edit file attributes (hidden, read-only, etc)
  • Rename and delete files
  • Create or edit text files
  • Create folders
  • Multi-selection
  • Copy or move files and folders
  • Send files via Bluetooth or infrared
  • Extract files from ZipRarJar archives
  • Pack files to Zip archive
  • View Word documents
  • Hardware device info
  • View processes and tasks *2
  • Built-in program updater
  • Viewing, saving files in messaging folders *3
  • Hex viewer and editor
  • Search files
  • Folder hotkeys
  • Simple audio player
  • Simple video player *3


Multi-selection

Some file operations may be done on single file (referred to as selected file in this Manual), or all multiple marked files.
Files may be marked from Menu, or pressing Shift key together with cursor up/down or Ok key, or by clicking on right part of file close to scroll bar. Marked files are indicated by red checkmark.

File operations

Following operations are allowed on files:
  • Rename - allows to rename single file or folder. Initially, text of file name is selected, without its extension, so that file name can be changed, while extension is preserved. If desired, you can also change file's extension.
  • Delete - delete selected/marked file(s) or folder including all files in the folder. This operation can't be undone, files are deleted permanently.
  • Copy - copy selected/marked file(s) to different location. When Copy function is chosen, you can select target location for selected/marked files, and pressing OK button or choosing Select from menu. Then file(s) will be copied.
  • Move - same as Copy operation, but files are removed from original location after they are successfully copied.
  • Create folder - create new folder (directory) as sub-folder in current location.
  • File details - displays details of selected/marked file(s).

Viewers

X-plore contains various internal viewers for these file types:
  • Image viewer - allows to see images, also in fullscreen and landscape modes. Swiping on screen or using navigation keys will move to previous/next images in same folder. Initially image is shrank if it is larger than screen, so that it fits screen and entire is displayed. You can also zoom in image in various zoom levels, using Menu or dedicated keys.
  • Text viewer - for viewing text files. You may scroll longer text by line or page. Scroll position is remembered for several last viewed files, so reading may continue in position where you last watched file.
  • Html viewer - simplified html text viewer for html-formatted text. Similar like text viewer, but can display various text colors and other formatting.
  • Doc viewer - viewer for MS Word documents.
  • Zip viewer - opens Zip files and displays its contents as folders and files. Files inside Zip file may be viewed in internal viewers, or extracted (copied) to main file system.
  • Audio viewer - opens audio file in simple audio player. You can change playback volume using buttons or cursor keys, and seek forward or backward.
  • Video viewer [Symbian only] - opens video file in simple video player. You can change playback volume using Menu or cursor keys, and seek forward or backward.
  • Hex viewer - opens any file type in binary viewer, showing raw bytes of file. For experts only.
Additionally, all files may be opened by system viewer, if there is one.
This is done by using Open by system menu option, or just clicking file which is not opened by internal viewer. 

Editors

X-plore provides editors for working with these file types:
  • Text editor - files may be edited as text, and saved back.
  • Hex editor - raw bytes of any file type may be edited and saved back. You must know what this makes, otherwise you may corrupt the file.

Searching files

You may search files in current folder and sub-folders, by its file name. Found files are displayed as list.
Searching is done by specifying full name, or part of name and wildcards.
Search may be done by base of file name (without extension), or only by extension, or by combination of both.
Wildcard can be these characters:
* = zero or more character of any type
? = one character of any type
For example, searching all Jpeg images in a folder, you'd type "*.jpg" as search text.

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