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1. ES File Explorer

Feature Packed Service ES File Explorer is a one-stop file managing service for most users. It has a lot of features like recycle bin, exploring root files, hiding files, cloud drive, LAN, FTP, in-built download manager, space analyzer to remove junk files, etc. Apart from all the features, one feature that stands out is the ability to view files on the PC using FTP. Though it is an easy and fast process, you either need an FTP client to access it or need to adjust with the directory you get using the web browser. Pros:-

User InterfaceCan add services like Google Drive, Dropbox, One Drive, Box, etcTransfer files using FTPIn-built music player, space analyzer, cleaner, download manager, etc.

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2. X-Plore File Manager

Best for transfering files between fire stick and computer Though the X-plore File Manager is also packed with a lot of features just like ES File Manager, one feature that makes X-plore better is the file transferring between the fire stick and the computer. Like on ES, you don’t need to create an FTP server. You can just enable Wi-Fi file transfer and access all the files on your computer via an IP. Apart from that, the most notable features of X-plore are the ability to access root files, two-pane navigation, cloud storage services like Dropbox, One Drive, etc to the file manager, hide files in the vault, LAN, FTP, SSH File transfer options, etc. Pros:- Cons:-

User interface No-support for Google Drive

3. Amaze File Manager

Free and open-source A File Manager app that is free and open-source gets some extra bonus points to start with. Though the Amaze File Manager is not as feature-rich as other apps in the list, it has its own set of benefits like multiple tabs, themes and can also do basic stuff like cutting, copying, moving, compressing, extracting, etc. Root users can also access root files using the app. It is not available on the App Store. To install, you need to open the downloader app and enter “tvcola.com/amaze” and click go. Now install the APK file and open the app. Pros:-

Free and open source Ad-free Support for root files

Cons:-

Not available in the App Store Not a two-pane view

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4. TV Explorer

Basic and Minimal It shows you the file directory and also gives you the option to view all images, videos, and audio. Additionally, you have Wi-FI share which helps you transfer files via IP and you can also do a speed test for your network from here. It would be great to link Cloud Devices with this app, but as of now, you don’t have any such functionality. Unlike other File Explorer apps like Amaze, TV Explorer comes with its own image viewer, audio player, video player, and even text viewer and code viewer. So you don’t need some other apps to play those files for you. You can find the app in the App Store, just search for it or ask for it with Alexa. Pros:-

In-build player for video, audio and imagesAd-freeMinimal and cleanest file manager appWi-Fi sharing option

Cons:-

No support for cloud storage files

5. Apps 2 Fire

Apps 2 Fire isn’t a Fire Tv app, but an app that you can install on your Android phone. You just need to connect to the same wifi and complete the set-up process by entering the Fire Stick IP address which you can find in settings > My Fire TV and network. Once done setup, you can access all the files, installed apps, etc from the phone. You can upload or download files too. The best part of all, you can open the three-dot menu and click the screenshot option to take the screenshot instantly for your Fire TV. Download:- Apps 2 Fire There are other apps like Total Commander and Solid File Explorer which are great and recommendable. But they are a bit similar to ES File Explorer and X-Plore File Manager. Total Commander is available on the App Store, so you can give it a try to check whether it is your cup of tea.