iFile has received a major update that brings completely refactored local and remote file handling, a new FTP client, AirBlue support, auto mounting hard disks, and more.
iFile is a file manager with capabilites to email, edit, delete, copy, cut, paste, rename, view, compress, uncompress, install and transfer files.
What's New in Version 1.7.0-1 Enhancements ● Added option to open new tabs using bookmarks. ● Completely refactored local and remote file handling. ● New FTP client supporting copy, cut, paste, rename, delete. ● Overhaul of Dropbox implementation. ● Changed iFile-to-iFile Bluetooth transfer to disable device locking during transfer. ● Added section index also in case of sorting and grouping files by extension. ● Restructured iFile's preferences. ● AirBlue Sharing support added. ● Added support for auto mounting harddisks (MSDOS and HFS file systems) on iPad via Camera Connection Kit. ● Hungarian and European Portuguese localization added.
Fixes ● Corrected German and Chinese localizations. ● Fixed handling of large files sizes for download, upload and directory listing in Web Server. ● Added strict type checking on preferences to avoid potential crashes because of illegal values in the preference file. ● Fixed crash on iPad while changing attributes hierarchically. ● Updated French localization. ● Fixed crash of Web Viewer on iOS 5.1 (caused by iOS bug). ● Avoided showing of . and .. for mounted flash drives. ● Fixed broken disk image mounting for iOS 5.x.
You can purchase iFile from the Cydia Store.
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Rahoomy - April 18, 2015 at 11:48am
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Claude mpongui - December 14, 2012 at 4:32am
I like to eat food
And play football
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Isiahsmith - May 11, 2014 at 4:41am
Hanson
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Claude mpongui - December 14, 2012 at 4:31am
I like to eat food
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Hs - June 3, 2012 at 9:53am
iFile is a must-have; definitely gets a "reason to jailbreak" ribbon from me... ;-)
Go get it, you'll wonder how got along without it...
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egregious - June 4, 2012 at 6:13am
Feh.
I paid for iFile and the new version does nothing but crash. The dev doesn't respond to my emails, so I had to install the cracked version to get it workng again.