Safari Upload Enabler allows uploading files to any websites, now also from iOS 5

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   Safari Upload Enabler is a tweak released in August in Cydia that allows iDevice owners to upload any files from their terminals to any website without restrictions. Apple did not want to include this option directly in the iOS of our devices because it would give access to system files to any application, but if you have a jailbreak you can install the Safari Upload Enabler and you can upload files without restrictions. The tweak has a settings menu in the iOS Settings application and from there you can choose whether the Safari browser will have access to any iOS file or only to certain files.

   Here's what's new in version 1.0.5 of Safari Upload Enabler:

  • iOS 5 support
  • Dropbox support: upload files from your Dropbox
  • ZIP support: zip multiple files into a zip file for uploading
  • Small fixes and improvements
  • Added Chinese (simplified & traditional) localization
  • Added Greek localization
  • Added Indonesian localization
  • Added Japanese localization
  • Added Korean localization
  • Added Russian localization
  • Added Turkish localization
  • Added Vietnamese localization

   Safari Upload Enabler is available for $1.99 in Cydia's BigBoss repo.

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