Managing files across internal storage, cloud services, and connected devices has become a fragmented and inefficient process. Wide Files consolidates this workflow into a single, powerful interface, eliminating the need to switch between multiple apps to locate, organize, or transfer your data. It functions as a unified command center for all your digital assets, from documents and media to archives and application files.
The application provides a comprehensive file management system with a focus on cross-platform connectivity and user-defined organization. Its primary mechanic revolves around a dual-pane browser view, allowing for direct drag-and-drop operations between different storage locations. This includes seamless integration with major cloud storage providers (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive), network-attached storage (NAS) via SMB protocol, and direct FTP/FTPS connections. A built-in file analyzer categorizes content by type, size, and last modified date, presenting users with a clear overview of storage consumption and potential clutter. The app supports batch operations for renaming, compressing, and converting file formats, turning complex tasks into a few taps.
The interface employs a material design language with a customizable dark/light theme and configurable accent colors, prioritizing clarity over decorative elements. Performance is optimized for Android 5.0 and above, with background file operations that do not impede foreground app usage. A standout feature is the secure wireless transfer protocol for direct device-to-device sharing without internet dependency, which demonstrates a focus on practical utility. The application avoids unnecessary permissions, requesting access only to storage areas explicitly selected by the user, which aligns with contemporary privacy expectations.
Download Wide Files now—exclusive early access to the advanced wireless transfer module is available for the first 10,000 users.
Heads up: you'll need wifi for most cloud and network features. Some cool stuff is extra.