Friday, October 31, 2014

iFile Just got Updated to support iOS 8.1 with some improvements and bug fixes


iFile Just got Updated to support iOS 8.1. For those who doesn't know about iFile , iFile is a complete file manager and viewer running under user root. iFile gives you full access to your jailbroken device's files, like Finder does on your desktop Mac. iFile is your tool for advanced management and customization of files on your device.


iFile is developed by Carsten Heinelt


iFile allows fast navigation through the iPhone file system in multiple tabs. You can directly view files of many types, including images, movies, sound, text, HTML, web archives, Microsoft and Apple iWork files, PDFs, and compressed formats.

iFile lets you handle software files and multimedia in flexible ways, including:
  • Copy, paste, rename, and move files.
  • Edit text files and property lists, such as configuration files.
  • Install .deb software packages.
  • Pack and unpack ZIPs and other compressed files.
  • Import mp3s and other files into your iPod library (using Gremlin2 on iOS 4.x).
iFile also provides easy ways to get files in and out of your device:
  • Upload and download files from iFile's built-in web server via a web browser or connecting to it as a network drive (WebDAV).
  • Manage, copy, and move files in your Dropbox, box or FTP account.
  • Show and download your files from a Toshiba FlashAir® card.
  • Send files as email attachments.
  • Mount Apple disk image (DMG) files.
  • Send files to iFile on other iDevices via Bluetooth

What’s new in iFile  v-2.1.0-1
-Enhancements -Added Hebrew localization. -Added iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus support. -Added icons for iPhone 6 Plus. -During search in file list the search magnifying glass icon gets replaced with an activity indicator.
Fixes -Fixed problem in not listing some external viewers, e.g. Whatsapp, Dropbox, iMovie etc. -Fixed issue that Bluetooth transfers via GameKit were not working on iOS 7+ anymore. -Fixed issue that stored URL from a 2nd tab will be stored back to 1st tab. -Fixed that status bar was black on black in Audio Player. -Fixed bug in Box SDK that lead to crash on launch on iOS 8. -Updated "Pull down to refresh" arrow with iOS 7 styled one on iOS 7 and later. -Fixed that integer numbers containing a decimal indicator (, or .) got interpreted as floats in Property List Editor number fields.


iFile has a free version with basic features. For complete features listed above, you can purchase a license. iFile costs $4. You can get iFile from Cydia’s BigBoss repository and it supports iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch running iOS 6.X , iOS 7.x , iOS 7.1.x and iOS 8.X
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Vikas Srivastava is our editor-in-chief and reviewer who takes care of iFreaksBlog.blogspot.com. He juggles writing about apps and custom features in iOS. At other times, he is usually found scouring the tech forums for technical elixir.

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