"Qfile Pro" is an Android app that allows users to seamlessly browse and manage files stored on their QNAP NAS devices. With features like easy file sharing, offline access, and automatic uploads, it enhances file management on the go. The app supports Qsync integration, photo thumbnails, and playback control for DLNA devices, making it a versatile tool for mobile file management. It's designed for users running Android 7.0 and above on their QNAP NAS with compatible QTS versions, ensuring a smooth and efficient experience.
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Description Ever wanted to browse and manage files stored on your QNAP NAS with your Android mobile device? The free Qfile Pro app is the perfect answer.
Prerequisites: - Android 7.0 or later - QNAP NAS running QTS 4.0 or later, QuTS hero 4.5.0 or later
Major features of Qfile Pro: - Access files on your QNAP NAS anytime, anywhere. - Upload your photos and documents directly from mobile devices to your QNAP NAS. - Easy sharing: Create a download link for files to share and send it via email or SMS, or simply email the file as an attachment. - Easy management: Move, copy, rename or delete files on your QNAP NAS, all via your mobile device. No computer required. - Offline file reading: Qfile Pro provides a simple way for downloading files from your QNAP NAS to mobile devices for offline reading. - Auto upload: Automatically upload files from your mobile device to your QNAP NAS. (Note: Auto uploading requires battery optimization to be disabled for Qfile Pro in your Android device’s system settings) - Qysnc integration: Synchronize files between your mobile device and your QNAP NAS. (Requires QTS 4.3.4/QuTS hero 4.5.0 or later, and Qsync Central to be installed on your QNAP NAS device.)
Other features: - Support for displaying photo thumbnails. - Supports control playback from QNAP NAS to DLNA devices. (requires QNAP Media Server, and QTS 4.0/QuTS hero 4.5.0 or later) - Support for file compression (QTS 4.0/QuTS hero 4.5.0 or later) - Support for changing the download folder on an external SD card.
User reviews
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Pros
Convenient access to NAS from mobile devices
Ability to backup photos to NAS
Syncs well with multiple devices after initial setup
Cons
Frequent connection drops and reliability issues
Auto upload fails or does not work in the background
Slow performance and delays when navigating folders
Inconsistent user interface and menu structures
Limited folder selection for auto uploads
Most mentioned
Connection issues
Auto upload functionality not working or failing
Slow performance
User interface inconsistencies
Problems with syncing and background operations
User reviews
Most things work...But working on a pixel 9, we can't auto upload in the background. So whenever the app goes to the background and stays there for a minute or two, the upload will fail, waiting for you to pull the app back into the foreground. Please fix it and I'll update my rank. Edit: I've allowed app to run in the background (ie disable battery optimization), but every time I try to toggle on the "Allow QFile Pro to run in three background" in-app setting, it does not allow me to proceed.
Connection failed..... Connection failed..... Connection failed................. And I hope you like thumbnails, 2 for each photo App constantly drops connection. Very unreliable, will not execute file syncs in the background reliably. Qnap creates two separate thumbnails for each photo uploaded, one at medium resolution and the other at a very low resolution. Syncing photo folders takes a very long time if you have the patience to get through constant connection drops and additional files...
Pretty nice app. I use it to connect to my QNAP nas on my local network. One complaint I have, however, is that when you add a local network device, the app doesn't check anything outside the phone's subnet. In my instance, the NAS is on a different subnet than my phone. The app would not find my NAS until I used an Ethernet dongle to plug my phone into the same subnet as the NAS. Once the app found it, I was able to connect my phone back to the other subnet and use the NAS. Manual option plz!!