This application allows users with Android 5.0 and higher to access their external SD card by going into the app settings and selecting the "mount folder" option. From there, they can choose the "custom" option and then select their external SD card from the next screen. This feature is demonstrated in a YouTube video linked in the description. The main purpose of this app is to turn your Android device into a FTP server, allowing you to transfer files, photos, movies, songs, and more to and from your device using a FTP client like FileZilla. The app offers a variety of key features, including a configurable port number, support for FTP over TLS/SSL, anonymous access, and the ability to avoid using USB cables for file transfer by using WiFi or WiFi tethering mode. To use the app, users simply need to connect to a WiFi network and open the app. They can then click the start button and enter the server URL in a FTP client or Windows Explorer to transfer files. An ad-free version of the app is also available for purchase. The app currently does not support SFTP, but this feature will be added soon. Users can provide feedback or report bugs to the support email provided. It's important to note that FTPS and SFTP are not the same, and this app only supports FTPS. For security reasons, anonymous access is not enabled by default, but it can be enabled in the settings screen. The default port number is 2221, but it can be changed in the settings as well. It's recommended to use a port number greater than 1024, as binding to ports like 21 may not be possible on non-rooted phones. If users do not have a FTP client, they can download Filezilla from the provided link. They can also access the FTP server from Windows File Explorer. The app also has a Twitter account for users to follow for updates and news.









