AnExplorer vs X-plore File Manager — Compared

AnExplorer vs X-plore File Manager — Compared

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X-plore File Manager (by Lonely Cat Games) is one of the oldest independent Android file managers still actively maintained. It's free, has a unique tree-style dual-panel UI, and stands out from most competitors by offering a genuine Android TV version. Here's how it compares with AnExplorer across every major feature, with honest assessments of each app's strengths and weaknesses.

Background

AnExplorerX-plore
DeveloperDWorkSLonely Cat Games
Platform originAndroid-firstSymbian port (very old)
Available since2011~2012 (Android)
PriceFree (Pro upgrade)Free (donate version)
UI paradigmModern flat sidebarTree-style dual-pane
Play Store
Active development

Feature Comparison

FeatureAnExplorerX-plore
PriceFree (Pro upgrade)Free (donate version available)
UI styleFlat, modern MaterialTree-style dual-pane (unique)
FTP client
FTP Server (built into phone)
SMB / LAN share
SFTP
WebDAV
FTPS
NAS support✅ SMB / WebDAV
Root file manager
ZIP extract/create
RAR/RAR5
7z
TAR / TAR.GZ / TAR.BZ2Partial
ISO
CBR / CBZ
APK installer (bundles)✅ APKM/APKS/XAPK✅ APK only
Cloud: Dropbox
Cloud: OneDrive
Cloud: Box
Cloud: pCloud
Cloud: Google Drive
Cloud: MEGA
Cloud: Yandex Disk
Android TV native✅ (active TV version)
Wear OS
Meta Quest / XR
Android Automotive
Device Connect (HTTP browser)
Wi-Fi Share (offline)
WhatsApp Manager
Built-in text editor
Photo viewer
PDF viewer
Built-in music player
Play Store available
Active development
Dual-pane✅ (tree-style)

X-plore's Tree Interface — What Makes it Unique

X-plore's dual-tree layout shows two directory trees side by side. Both panels stay fully navigable at all times — you can expand sub-folders in one tree while browsing another in the second panel. This is fundamentally different from flat dual-pane managers (like Solid Explorer) that show two flat lists:

How it works:

  • Left panel: expand directory hierarchy like a tree view in Windows Explorer
  • Right panel: second independent tree for a different location
  • Both panels show the full path hierarchy with expandable/collapsible nodes
  • Files appear inline within their containing folder in the tree
  • Copy/move operations work between panels

Who benefits most:

  • Users navigating deeply nested folder structures (NAS media libraries, project directories)
  • Users who need to see the relationship between parent and child folders
  • Developers browsing complex app directory hierarchies on rooted devices
  • Users transferring files between very specific deeply-nested locations

If you prefer seeing the full folder hierarchy rather than navigating one folder at a time, X-plore's tree view is genuinely unique and not replicated by any other Android file manager.

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Both Have Android TV — What's Different

X-plore is one of the few file managers that genuinely supports Android TV with a remote-navigable interface. AnExplorer also has a full Android TV version (tested on Nvidia Shield, Fire TV Stick 4K, Google TV devices). The differences matter depending on your setup:

AnExplorer on TVX-plore on TV
Purpose-built TV layout
D-pad/remote native
Play Store TV listing
Wear OS companion
XR companion (Meta Quest, Pico 4, Galaxy XR)
Device Connect (any browser)
APKM/APKS/XAPK sideloading
Wi-Fi Share from phone to TV
Cloud services on TV✅ (7 services)✅ (4 services)
USB drive browsing
SMB/NAS on TV

On the TV specifically, X-plore and AnExplorer are both capable for basic operations. The difference shows when you want to transfer files from your phone to the TV (AnExplorer's Wi-Fi Share) or install app bundles (AnExplorer's APKM/APKS/XAPK support). AnExplorer also extends further into the rest of the Android device ecosystem.

Archive Format Support

X-plore handles ZIP, RAR, and 7z — the three most common archive formats. AnExplorer adds several more that matter for specific use cases:

FormatAnExplorerX-ploreCommon use
ZIPUniversal
RAR / RAR5Downloads, attachments
7zCompressed backups
TARPartialLinux/server backups
TAR.GZ / TAR.BZ2 / TAR.XZPartialGitHub releases, Linux packages
ISODisc images, emulator ROMs
CBR / CBZComic book archives

Who needs these extra formats:

  • TAR/TAR.GZ: Anyone downloading from GitHub, managing Linux server backups, or working with Docker images
  • ISO: Emulator users (RetroArch, PPSSPP), disc image collectors, anyone archiving optical media
  • CBR/CBZ: Comic and manga readers who have local libraries

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Cloud Storage Comparison

ServiceAnExplorerX-plore
Google Drive
Dropbox
OneDrive
MEGA
Box
pCloud
Yandex Disk

AnExplorer supports seven cloud services natively. X-plore covers four of the most common ones. If you use Box (common in enterprise), pCloud (popular privacy-focused storage), or Yandex Disk (common in Eastern Europe), AnExplorer is the better choice.

Network Protocol Differences

Both apps support the main protocols. The key difference is FTPS:

  • FTPS (FTP over TLS): AnExplorer supports it, X-plore does not. FTPS encrypts file transfers — important when connecting to servers over the internet rather than a local network. If your NAS or server requires FTPS connections, X-plore cannot connect.

Both support FTP, SFTP, SMB, and WebDAV. For most home network use, both are equally capable.

X-plore Strengths Summary

  • Unique tree-view that no other Android file manager replicates
  • Genuine TV support with active development
  • Free with no limitations (donate version just removes a small prompt)
  • MEGA support alongside mainstream cloud services
  • Deep folder navigation is faster with tree expansion than breadcrumb navigation
  • Disk map visualisation showing storage usage graphically
  • SSH shell access for command-line operations on remote servers

AnExplorer Strengths Summary

  • 12 form factor support (phone, tablet, TV, Wear OS, VR, AAOS, Chromebook, foldable, AR glasses, DeX)
  • Device Connect for browser-based wireless access from any computer
  • Seven cloud services including Box, pCloud, and Yandex Disk
  • FTPS for encrypted FTP connections
  • APKM/APKS/XAPK bundle APK installation
  • ISO, CBR, CBZ archive format support
  • Wi-Fi Share for device-to-device transfers
  • Built-in PDF viewer and music player
  • WhatsApp Manager for organising chat media
  • Modern Material Design vs X-plore's more functional aesthetic

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Who Should Choose What

Choose X-plore if:

  • You prefer a tree-view dual-pane layout over a flat modern UI
  • You primarily browse complex nested folder structures
  • You want free access to all features without any premium tier
  • You only use phone and/or Android TV (no watch or XR needed)
  • You're comfortable with a more utilitarian interface aesthetic
  • You want a disk map visualisation for storage analysis

Choose AnExplorer if:

  • You use Wear OS, XR, or Android Automotive alongside your phone and TV
  • You need Device Connect for wireless PC browser access without software installation
  • You handle TAR, ISO, CBR, or CBZ archives
  • You install APKM, APKS, or XAPK bundle files
  • You need FTPS encrypted connections
  • You use Box, pCloud, or Yandex Disk cloud storage
  • You prefer a modern Material Design interface
  • You want built-in PDF viewing and media playback

Pricing

Both apps are free. X-plore has a donate-ware "donate" version that removes a small nag screen prompt. AnExplorer has an optional Pro upgrade for advanced features. Neither app requires payment for core functionality.

AnExplorerX-plore
Free tierFull-featuredFull-featured
Paid option$29.99 Pro (lifetime)~$3 donate (removes prompt)
What paid addsAdvanced features, remove limitsRemoves nag prompt only

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