BlackBerry Windows Explorer for Blackberry smartphone?

Is there such a thing as Windows Explorer for Blackberry?

Is it is regard to your other thread flexmail you posted? Why open multiple threads on the same subject? It's just confusing for those of us here to help sort through what has already been answered elsewhere.

You cannot open a file *.exe on your BlackBerry. Those intended for the PC and install or unzip the files to install normally.  It is not necessary by train.

If you bought or you plan to use FlexMail, I would recommend that you contact the developer of that product for support, because they certainly must have at the same time in their own software.

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