![]() ![]() It’s not like iFile really lacked many must-have features to begin with, but I’m looking forward to see if it will adopt things like AirDrop support. From what I can tell, the update doesn’t really add much in the way of brand new features, but I’m still playing with it and testing it. You’ll notice the same clean white space ad blue icons that are prevalent throughout iOS 7 as a whole. The update is primarily an update to alter the look and feel of iFile to match that of iOS’ new redesign for iOS 7. ![]() Have a look inside as I showcase the new iFile 2.0 on video. And now, it’s available with a full iOS 7 redesign, and it even works with the iPhone 5s (and other 64-bit devices) right now. IFile has, and always has been one of my must-have jailbreak apps for any jailbroken device. With it you can view file attributes, install apps, delete files, save images to the camera roll and much, much more. iFile is useful for pretty much all the reasons that the Finder or Windows Explorer is useful for desktops. It’s basically the Finder on iOS, so it allows you to browse the entire root directory structure of your device. IFile is far and away one of my favorite apps for iOS.
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