File Manager Application

What File Manager do most of you use on the TouchPad? I would like to manage my files and folders without connecting to my PC and using Windows Explorer.
Id there a File Manager on the TouchPad?
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Gemini is a great one, recently updated to gain the ability to grab files from networked drives.
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