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Possible to see the system folder(s) on the phone?

6 replies · 2,193 views · Started 12 April 2005

Is it possible to see & browse (on the phone) the system folder(s)?
Or does a 3rd party piece of software need to be installed??
& if so, any good recommendations?
xoio

C'mon, xoio, do you really think you are the first person to ask this question? Please search the forum before you start a new topic. The built-in File manager can show system folders (except ROM folders) and there are several third part applications for that purpose as well (including ROM folders).

Awww GEE Raven I Neva Thort ov that!!...

Just think. You could probably have replied constructively in fewer words, with a couple of links to the required software, instead of wasting BOTH our lives typing a boring rant.

& yes i DID do a search before, & NO it didn't reveal much useful info.

& dispite your negativity, I have managed to find a program called PowerFile that does exactly what I'm after. I was about to post a self responce to my own post, before you lauched in with your slackjawed hatcheting!

Apology accepted for your 'polite response' 😎

xoio wrote:Just think. You could probably have replied constructively in fewer words, with a couple of links to the required software, instead of wasting BOTH our lives typing a boring rant.

And you could have saved yourself some time if you only bothered to do a search in stead of waiting for someone to reply.

dispite your negativity, I have managed to find a program called PowerFile that does exactly what I'm after.

There you go, I guess searching wasn't that useless after all eh? 😉

Apology accepted for your 'polite response' 😎

Apologize for what? For you not being polite enough to search the forum before you clutter it up with yet another repetitive thread?

YAWN
I'm a "Super Moderator" - So I'm going to throw my weight around!

As for cluttering up the site, your last post was exceeding messy old boy!

Seeing as your FIRST post to me was to FLAME... Shall i get out the marsh mellows for toasting?

Drop it please..! - I've got my answer (no thanks to you of course) & you've enjoyed swaggering your ego around.

Don't bother replying, as I won't be bothering to even read, let alone reply.

Nite nite.

Calm down. If you saw my first post as a 'flame', then that's your problem. As for me "throwing my weight around"... It is my job to moderate this place, and part of that means keeping it 'clean'.

xoio wrote:YAWN
I'm a "Super Moderator" - So I'm going to throw my weight around!

As for cluttering up the site, your last post was exceeding messy old boy!

Seeing as your FIRST post to me was to FLAME... Shall i get out the marsh mellows for toasting?

Drop it please..! - I've got my answer (no thanks to you of course) & you've enjoyed swaggering your ego around.

Don't bother replying, as I won't be bothering to even read, let alone reply.

Nite nite.

Hi! 😊

If you got your answer, please let the rest of us know what it was. I started playing around with the calendar, I created a new calendar file. Now I can't get the calendar to open the old one. Thus the application does not see the system folder(s), only the filebrowser does. So, I would like to know how to get the calendar app. to see the system folder(s)!

Regards, storole.