Works fine for my needs, which was mainly renaming and playing files occasionally. Please add native iPad Pro support so I dont have to deal with the comically large on screen keyboard!
Works fine for my needs, which was mainly renaming and playing files occasionally. Please add native iPad Pro support so I dont have to deal with the comically large on screen keyboard!
Meets all my needs. Pretty responsive and user friendly.
Pretty decent just for viewing files. They should beef this app up to give you options for your nas that would through the desktop sight such as rebooting it or scanning the file system so that you can truly manage your nas from your smart phone
Please fix the issue where I cant connect to my NAS over my celular network, I really need to have access to my files while at work or school not just at home over my Wi-fi.
I know I can just disable the auto login and remember me functions but it would be nice to use the fingerprint function to log in quickly and securely.
The app "sees" my NAS but when I try to connect it fails.
Coming from HPs old Mediasmart EX495 Window Home Server, this is the best
I bought my QNap NAS to be able to do on-the-fly transcoding from my iOS device - a functionality they prominently list on their feature documentation. However, video playback & app controls in QFile is *EXTREMELY* glitchy & unreliable, causing me to have to kill the app, re-launch, re-connect, and re-browse to the same files frequently. Ive reported this to their helpdesk, they confirmed the bugs (saying its somethign wrong with the VLC library), but in 2 months seem to have made no improvement. The app is also supposed to be able to open videos in 3rd party players, which would circumvent the issues in their own app - but that feature is non-functional over SSL. Thus, anyone who does not want to use completely insecure, plaintext http is left with no reliable way to watch transcoded videos. Again, helpdesk has confirmed both of these issues - they just dont seem to care to fix it. Very dissappointed; I have a $600 NAS that I bought for on-the-fly transcoding, sitting in the corner going mostly unused. Several other family members (who went in on the purchase & were very excited to be able to watch their media libraries) gave up on it long ago, for the same reason. While watching on-the-fly transcoding, the app constantly becomes non-responsive, locking up the whole GUI. It feels like a 1990s single-threaded application.