AudioExplorer+ allows us to discover audio files from our iDevices and transfer them wherever we want

  AudioExplorer + is a tweak launched last night in Cydia, and with its help we can discover all the audio files available in our iDevices and use them in various ways. The application has a module that allows all the applications in our iDevice to discover the audio files available in them, after discovery it displays a list of all the applications, and by accessing each application separately we will see a list of the audio files accessible in each one separately.

Compatible with iOS 5 and 6. AudioExplorer+ makes it easy to find audio files on your iOS device and do stuff with them, like add them to ringtones or the iTunes library or open them in another app. It can play the same audio types that the free app AudioExplorer can, but finds them faster and is more responsive. Plus, if you install new apps after you search, AudioExplorer+ finds these without needing to search all the other apps again. Future versions will have more features, like the ability to edit ID3 tags before importing, convert audio files, and have full ID3 tag support (artwork, track number). iTunes and ringtone import only works on iOS 5.0+.

  The audio files from the applications can be listened to, they can be transferred to the library iTunes, only on iOS 5, they can be opened in various other applications that can run them, they can be uploaded to Dropbox, they can be used as ringtones and that's it. The application will be updated in the future and will include the possibility to edit the ID3 tags of the songs and allow their conversion. AudioExplorer + is available at the price of $1 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.