iFile is now available for iOS 8 and the iPhone 6

iFile

Legendary file management app, iFile, is now available with several notable updates in tow. Most importantly, the Finder-like tool for iOS has been updated for iOS 8. Secondly, support has been added for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

iFile is one of the most important apps that you can download on Cydia. It brings true file management to iOS, something that just isn’t possible with native App Store apps. Have a look inside for the full change log and more iFile love.

iFile 6 Plus

iFile on the iPhone 6 Plus

2.1.0-1 – Feature and Bugfix Release:

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.

I use iFile every day to manage iOS’ native file system, install .deb files that I receive from developers, rename files, unzip files, etc. It’s truly like having access to the OS X Finder on iOS, and it’s one of my top 10 apps of all time, Cydia Store or otherwise.

If you’re looking for a way to manage files on iOS, there simply is no better tool in my opinion. And you don’t have to take my word for it, iFile comes with a free trial so that you can test it out to see whether or not it’s for you.

If you’ve already purchased iFile, the update is absolutely free. Otherwise, after the free trial, it’s $3.99.

Are you an iFile believer?