

iFile
iFile is an advanced file manager for jailbroken iOS devices.
Running under the user root, it allows for fast navigation of the iPhone file system. You can directly access and view any file of any type on your device.
Files can be sent as email attachments. Certain files (i.e.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once)
- Proprietary
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- iPhone
- iPad
The app is no longer updated. Last version, 2.2.0-1, was released on November 23rd, 2014 and worked with iOS 7 or less
Features
- Supports tar files
- Supports Zip files
- Supports RAR files
- WebDAV Support
- Jailbreak required
Tags
- Document Reader
- finder
iFile News & Activities
Recent activities
What is iFile?
iFile is an advanced file manager for jailbroken iOS devices.
Running under the user root, it allows for fast navigation of the iPhone file system. You can directly access and view any file of any type on your device.
Files can be sent as email attachments. Certain files (i.e. deb files) can be installed on your device using the built-in installer. Text files and property lists can be edited. Folders and files can be bookmarked. In addition, files can be uploaded and downloaded from a built-in web server.
You can get iFile from the Cydia app store (on jailbroken iOS devices). The trial version can be used indefinitely-- however, after the trial period expires, iFile will display a popup once per day asking you to buy the app. The full version of iFile adds several extra features, including file name search, external viewer support, displaying of song titles instead of file names for audio files, displaying of thumbnails instead of default icons for images, and text editor search functionality.







Comments and Reviews
I want to download this application for ios 9.3
It doesn't work on my iPhone it says not register
iFile is a very useful all-around app for jailbreaking enthusiasts. People who just want to make their iPhone run cracked apps don't need this.
Basically, iFile lets you browse your iPhone's system files. It's the only mobile app I know of that can do this, but desktop alternatives include iPhoneBrowser, i-Funbox, DiskAid, iPhoneExplorer, and any FTP client (e.g. WinSCP, Cyberduck).