Ever wanted to rename a bunch of pictures or files all at once; How about encrypting these important files before you share them, or how about shredding these sensitive files, family photos before you give away your phone to charity? Well here’s a nice, powerful set of tools for renaming multiple files, encrypting, shredding, splitting, joining and simple file management that aims to facilitate batch operations with a clear design and easy commands, Check 'em out...

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• Renamer
Batch rename files with nine (9) different rules and their parameters (Plus an option to copy the files with the new names to another folder to keep original ones intact)


• Cryptor
Batch encrypt and decrypt files using # 1 encryption algorithm AES (Plus an option to copy the newly encrypted / decrypted files to another folder)


• Shredder
Batch shred and destroy sensitive files (Shredded file(s) cannot be recovered, Please be cautious when using Shredder)


• Splitter
Split a large file into smaller files for easy share with emails, social media platforms, etc.


• Joiner
Join the files that were split with Splitter


• Manager
Manage and organize your device storage, transfer file(s) and folder(s) from internal (built-in) storage to SD Card and vice-versa (Using SAF Mode)
Check out the "Open File With" dialog to access the Text Editor and other functionalities



Requirements:
- The app requires storage access permissions
- The app requires basic internet connectivity


(Bonus) The app supports two file access modes:

File I/O Mode:
This mode uses the file system libraries that adds storage devices automatically but some devices like removable SD cards may not be detected and/or function properly due to system limitations


SAF Mode:
This mode uses the Storage Access Framework libraries that requires the user to add storage devices manually (built-in storage, removable SD card, etc.) also recommended by Google for extra security and might be the only mode for Android 11
Ever wanted to rename a bunch of pictures or files all at once; How about encrypting these important files before you share them, or how about shredding these sensitive files, family photos before you give away your phone to charity? Well here’s a nice, powerful set of tools for renaming, encrypting, shredding, splitting, joining and simple file management that aims to facilitate batch operations with a clear design and easy commands, Check 'em out...

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• Renamer
Batch rename files with nine (9) different rules and their parameters (Plus an option to copy the files with the new names to another folder to keep original ones intact)


• Cryptor
Batch encrypt and decrypt files using # 1 encryption algorithm AES (Plus an option to copy the newly encrypted / decrypted files to another folder)


• Shredder
Batch shred and destroy sensitive files (Shredded file(s) cannot be recovered, Please be cautious when using Shredder)


• Splitter
Split a large file into smaller files for easy share with emails, social media platforms, etc.


• Joiner
Join the files that were split with Splitter


• Manager
Manage and organize your device storage, transfer file(s) and folder(s) from internal (built-in) storage to SD Card and vice-versa (Using SAF Mode)
Check out the "Open File With" dialog to access the Text Editor and other functionalities



Requirements:
- The app requires storage access permissions
- The app requires basic internet connectivity


(Bonus) The app supports two file access modes:

File I/O Mode:
This mode uses the file system libraries that adds storage devices automatically but some devices like removable SD cards may not be detected and/or function properly due to system limitations


SAF Mode:
This mode uses the Storage Access Framework libraries that requires the user to add storage devices manually (built-in storage, removable SD card, etc.) also recommended by Google for extra security and might be the only mode for Android 11

Download via Playstore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...orx.FileOpsPro

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