I already have root access and tried to use ES File Explorer to search for "dolphin" but to no avail.
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2try searching for thunar :) Are you looking for the data files or the download directory? – Flow Jun 14 '12 at 23:48
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Okay I'll try that. I'm looking for the data files. I'm presuming that the download directory is the same as that of the default web browser? – InquilineKea Jun 15 '12 at 02:59
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Hm - just tried that and also tried mobotap (the parent company). neither worked. – InquilineKea Jun 15 '12 at 04:05
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Applications store their data in a folders named after their package.
These folders are located in data/data.
The easiest way to find out the package name is to look at the Play Store url.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser
The package name is the part that comes after id=.
You can see that Dolphin's package name is mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser, so the full path is:
/data/data/mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser
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1It would probably be worth also mentioning that the location Dolphin uses for backup files on the sdcard is (sdcardpath)\TunnyBrowser. – Jessica Brown Mar 12 '13 at 01:27
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I found it on the SD card in the folder "tunnybrowser"...
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