Homebrew good file browser

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do you know of a good file browser that supports cut, copy, paste, rename, (un)hide, etc and IS NOT DSORGANIZE ?

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AKAIO supports cut/copy/paste/rename
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DSOrganize of course!
Enter File Browser, and press the 'R' tab on your DS.
It shows options to copy,cut,delete,rename etc.
 
bekar said:
DSOrganize of course!
Enter File Browser, and press the 'R' tab on your DS.
It shows options to copy,cut,delete,rename etc.

he said NOT DSOrganize but w/e
 
Yeah, there's plenty of reason to not like DSOrganize. For me, after about a week, games started randomly deleting off my card, then suddenly the to-do list app started crashing every time.
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Wow, I've never had any problems with DSOrganize unless I was attempting something that had reasonable doubt in not working (playing a couple files and other small things). The worst that ever happened to me was when the renaming function screwed up a different file (which I suspect may have been because there were too many files in the folder since it doesn't happen when there aren't as many files).
 
jurassicplayer said:
Wow, I've never had any problems with DSOrganize unless I was attempting something that had reasonable doubt in not working (playing a couple files and other small things). The worst that ever happened to me was when the renaming function screwed up a different file (which I suspect may have been because there were too many files in the folder since it doesn't happen when there aren't as many files).
Which version do you use?


While I've never had any problems with it on my R4, apparently 3.2 is very buggy.
It's recommended that you use 3.1129 instead.
 
twiztidsinz said:
jurassicplayer said:
Wow, I've never had any problems with DSOrganize unless I was attempting something that had reasonable doubt in not working (playing a couple files and other small things). The worst that ever happened to me was when the renaming function screwed up a different file (which I suspect may have been because there were too many files in the folder since it doesn't happen when there aren't as many files).
Which version do you use?


While I've never had any problems with it on my R4, apparently 3.2 is very buggy.
It's recommended that you use 3.1129 instead.

yeah im using 3.1129 special for m3 sakura ... it loads and works but glitches up in like txt editing and stuff ... i tried ifile and dsfile, but DSO is obviously better ... i need to get i to work though
 
coolness said:
Just what ``Alter`` say
there are to much glitches
and there was a problem whit it
the touchscreen from the dsi don`t work on it
There aren't that many glitches that the normal person encounters...at most all I have ever had was a renaming problem when there are too many files in a directory o.0
Also the touchscreen works on the DSi, you just need to turn off the Wifi -_-"...Why would you want DSOrganize for wifi applications anyways (might as well leave those to the homebrew specifically for those types of endeavors).
 
jurassicplayer said:
coolness said:
Just what ``Alter`` say
there are to much glitches
and there was a problem whit it
the touchscreen from the dsi don`t work on it
There aren't that many glitches that the normal person encounters...at most all I have ever had was a renaming problem when there are too many files in a directory o.0
Also the touchscreen works on the DSi, you just need to turn off the Wifi -_-"...Why would you want DSOrganize for wifi applications anyways (might as well leave those to the homebrew specifically for those types of endeavors).
Yeah, the DSi has a browser, which is good unless you wat to use Bunjalloo for a download. IRC can be handled by CLIRC & I guess you could use GameUp for the Homebrew Database & a backup game for changing settings.
 

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