FolderUsage tells you how much space the application folders take up on your iPhone

FolderUsage is a tweak released in the past few days in Cydia for our iPhone, iPad and iPod Touches, bringing an interesting functionality to iOS. More precisely, using the FolderUsage tweak we can see how much space is occupied by the application folders in our iDevices, which we cannot normally do.

To display the space occupied by the application folders in your terminals, you will only have to slide over the icon of a folder from the main applications screen. An alert will then be displayed so you can see how much space that folder occupies, and you can then decide for yourself if you want to delete applications to free up space or not.

"Compatible with iOS 8.0 - 10.2, Have you ever wondered how much disk space is being used by all of the apps within a folder? Now you can swipe up on any folder to find out! No options to configure.”

FolderUsage is available for download from Cydia's BigBoss repo by following this link.

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