iFile 1.7.0-1 update is available in Cydia (Video)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGDf05AVmt8[/youtube]

  iFile is the best utility for managing the iOS files of our iDevices. Using iFile we can create, edit, move, delete any files from iOS and for now there is no other application that offers a similar functionality, at least not in Cydia. Because iFile is so popular, its developer is constantly improving it and in the video clip above we have a demonstration of the new FTP client that was launched today in the 1.7.0-1 update of the application. Of course, this is not the only new thing implemented and below you have the entire changelog:

1.7.0-1 – Feature and Bugfix Release (iOS 4.x and later)

  • Enhancements
    • Added option to open new tabs using bookmarks.
    • Completely refactored local and remote file handling.
    • New FTP client supporting copy, cut, paste, rename, delete.
    • Overhaul of Dropbox implementation.
    • Changed iFile-to-iFile Bluetooth transfer to disable device locking during transfer.
    • Added section index also in case of sorting and grouping files by extension.
    • Restructured iFile's preferences.
    • AirBlue Sharing support added.
    • Added support for auto mounting harddisks (MSDOS and HFS file systems) on iPad via Camera Connection Kit.
    • Hungarian and European Portuguese localization added.
  • fixes
    • Corrected German and Chinese localizations.
    • Fixed handling of large file sizes for download, upload and directory listing in Web Server.
    • Added strict type checking on preferences to avoid potential crashes due to illegal values ​​in the preference file.
    • Fixed crash on iPad while changing attributes hierarchically.
    • Updated French localization.
    • Fixed crash of Web Viewer on iOS 5.1 (caused by iOS bug).
    • Avoided showing of . and .. for mounted flash drives.
    • Fixed broken disk image mounting for iOS 5.x.

  The iFile application is freely available in Cydia, but it works on the basis of a license for a few days, which must then be purchased.