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Total files

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Total Files is an iOS file manager that integrates with multiple cloud storage services and the iOS Files app. It allows users to manage, search, and organize files from various sources, including a PDF reader with annotation capabilities. It also supports local file indexing and basic file operations like compression/decompression.

Features
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Must Have

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Semantic Search

Cloud Storage Integration

AI File Chat

Automated Sorting Rules

Privacy Controls

Automated Folder Organization

Conversational AI Interface

File Editing & Renaming

User Feedback Learning

Other

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Cloud Storage Integrations

Local File System Access

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Manual Approval Workflow

Demo Mode

Local File Access

Usage Credits & Quotas

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Advanced AI Model

Data Encryption & Security

File Cleaning & Deduplication

Content-based Q&A

Security & Privacy Controls

Version History

Multi-tier Pricing Plans

User Roles & Permissions

Cross-platform Support

Bulk Operations & Batch Processing

Customizable Sorting Rules

Notifications & Reminders

Pricing
Freemium
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Pro

$4.99 one time
  • iOS 11 Files app integration for ALL clouds linked to the app in read write mode.
  • Supports Dropbox, GDrive, OneDrive, iCloud services for remote file storage.
  • Search between all contents in the app and in the linked cloud storages thanks to the advanced search
  • Compression and decompression features (zip)
  • Spotlight indexing
  • PDF editor with annotation, shape recognition
  • Simultaneous linking of multiple Cloud accounts and management of folders shared with other users.
  • Bookmarks and history management.
  • URL autocomplete
  • Quick search bar, and enhanced search within all cloud and local files.
  • PIN to hide and secure folders.
  • Multi-tab browser
Rationale

Total Files is a file manager for iOS that supports integration with various cloud storage providers like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and iCloud. It also offers advanced search capabilities across local and cloud files. While it provides file management and organization, it lacks the AI-powered conversational interface, automated sorting rules based on content, and user feedback learning that are central to the Dynbox concept. The 'virtual folders' feature allows grouping files from different sources, which is a form of organization, but not automated based on AI analysis. There is no mention of AI-driven content queries or editing/renaming features beyond basic file management.

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