For most purposes, TC for Android works fine. It is fast, does not crash, and has useful features that other Android commanders don't. However, the more I use it, the more frustrated I get. IMO TC for Android is not optimally designed for tablet use.
1. Perhaps if there was an option to place the TC user toolbar in the vertical area highlighted in the screenshot, TC would be a bit easier to use in portrait mode.
2. Observe the toolbar button size in X-plore vs. the buttons in TC. On a tablet, the X-plore buttons are much easier to touch accurately.
3. Also, notice that TC does not display the name of the folder in the hidden panel, necessitating a quick swipe left and right in order to verify the destination for copies and moves. Not necessary in X-plore.
All commander like programs on Android have their pros and cons.
I'm a hardcore TC fan since Window 3.1 but on Android I currently prefer "Solid Explorer".
About the button size: Unfortunately I don't know what is going wrong. The correct size should actually be handled by Android, but high dpi devices like the Galaxy S4 have the same problem. If I knew what I had to change, I would gladly do it...
About the buttons in the middle: Interesting idea, but how should this work with user-defined buttons where the user can add an (almost) unlimited number himself?
About the buttons in the middle: Interesting idea, but how should this work with user-defined buttons where the user can add an (almost) unlimited number himself?
Scroll them up and down, independent of the rest of the window?
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.