Resco Explorer 2008 Review

Posted on 07 September 2008 by


While I’m busy spreading the link love, fellow Gear Diary Team Member Clinton Fitch has posted a review on Resco Explorer 2008.

Says Clinton in his review –

For general use, the built-in File Explorer in Windows Mobile devices does an adequate job.  The native application allows you to add and delete files and folders, rename things and do general but simple file management.  However, if you need to do serious work like renaming file extensions or finding files stored in your device’s ROM, File Explorer simply can’t cope.  Resco, the Slovakian based developer, has been addressing the limitations of File Explorer for several years now with their Resco Explorer application.  The latest edition, Resco Explorer 2008, is another solid step forward in the life of the application and brings to bear a long list of new features and enhancements over previous versions.  The last review I wrote on this product was Resco Explorer 2005.  Without question this latest edition has matured nicely, adding a whole new user interface that is finger-friendly while still maintaining the powerful file management aspects that have made this product second-to-none.

If you’re looking for a file manager for your WM Professional device, Resco is a winner.  You can catch the full review over at clintonfitch (dot) com, here.

This post was written by:

- who has written 40 posts on Gear Diary.

Adrian is 28 years old and lives in Newark, Ohio with his wife Katie, 14-month old son Cooper, and two cats Tyson & Samar. He is a claims adjuster for State Farm Auto Insurance, and he has also worked in their systems department. He was a computer science major at Mt. Vernon Nazarene University, where he also played baseball. He quickly realized that he did not like writing code or script, which is why he changed both majors and schools, graduating from Franklin University with a BS in Business and minor in HR Management. Adrian has been a gadget enthusiast as far back as he can remember, and his wife might say that he spends more time in Best Buy than he does with her. In his spare time he likes to spend time with his new little family, reading, watching baseball, and assistant coaching on his high school varsity baseball team. He is also in the process of deciding if he is ready for the transition from PC to Mac, as he's sure many of you can relate.

Contact the author