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MyFile 1.5 – iOS File Manager
MyFile 1.5-1 has been released which is the iOS file mangager For iDevices. MyFile 1.5-1 is the latest and updated version which has the ability to toggle DropBox off and on. MyFile is free and open source file manager for all iOS devices. You can see the main view the number of files in sub-directories and also specify folders to be synced with Dropbox. MyFile v1.5-1display the date of modify and create in view of detail. You can search the file with text search. MyFile 1.5-1 has given the UI fixed. Now at Dropbox, MyFile version 1.5-1 supports you to create folders. You can also Reload current direcory contents in Dropbox. Main Features and ChangeLog of MyFile 1.5-1 has been given below.
MyFile 1.5-1/1.5 Features & ChangeLog
- Fixed crash that unsupported (any other than English, French and Hungarian) system localizations crashed the app
- Fixed a minor memory leak
ChangeLog of MyFile 1.5
- Main view now shows number of files and free space in current directory
- Added Pull to refresh in main view, Dropbox panel and MyPod
- Added function to add images and videos to camera roll
- IPA recognition, extraction and installation
- Added English, French and Hungarian localizations
- Added iPod integration!!! Features: add songs and videos to iPod library; play songs and videos from iPod library (Actions->MyPod) – Experimental: does not work exactly as should/expected, please read the help!
- Added a simple image editor to the image viewer (rotate, scale/resize, mirror/flip, crop/cut, effects (rounded corner, alpha, grayscale) etc…)
- Removed Previous/Next buttons from image viewer: use gestures (slide left/right for previous/next with two fingers, repectively)
- Command controller: now scrolls to end continuously and aborts execution when closed
- Twitter confirmation panel for details view when sharing files
- Fixed bug in archive manager that files with spaces in ther name could not be extracted
- Fixed bug in image viewer that image size “inherited” the previous image’s, thus being distorted
- Standardized id3 metadata album artwork editing with UIImagePickerController instead of own, rather ugly implementation
- UI fixes and improvements
- Features:
- Root access, support for the entire iOS filesystem
- Creation, deletion, renaming, moving, copying of files and directories
- Compressing directories and files into gzipped tar, bzipped tar, zip, xar and deb files
- Viewing and editing various file types, including, but not limited to, text files (txt, plist, strings, c, cpp, m, mm, js, css, html, htm, php, xml, …), HTML pages (html, htm), images (jpg, gif, png, bmp, …), SQL databases (sqlite, sql, db, sqlitedb, itdb), Apple Property List (plist, strings) files, audio files (mp3, m4a, m4r, wma, …), video files (mp4, mov, …), binary files (o, dylib, bin, …) (using hex editor), compressed/archive files (zip, tar, gz, tar.gz, tar.bz2, deb, ipa, rar), etc.
- Recognizing, marking and resolving symlinks
- Showing installed AppStore app names in ~/Applications
- Viewing and modifying several file properties, including name, MIME-type (readonly), MD5 hash (readonly), filesize (readonly), Unix CHMOD file mode, file owner, file group, audio and image metadata
- Full-featured Dropbox integration:
- Downloading files
- Uploading any files of any type (not only photos and videos); uploading directories
- Managing remote files: deleting and accessing public links (makes use of the bit.ly URL shortening service)
- Creating folders
- Synchronizing a local folder with Dropbox
- Integration of common social services, such as Facebook and Twitter
- HTTP file sharing via local Wi-Fi network – downloading files from anywhere; uploading files (with PHP) to ~/Documents (for uploading: visit [your iDevice's IP address]/var/mobile/upload.html)
- SFTP file sharing
- Password protection for app startup
- Trash for safer deletion
- Sending files as attachments via e-mail, sharing on Twitter and Facebook
- Installing and extracting IPA app packages and DEB Debian packages
- Adding bookmarks for files and directories
- Support for Open in: feature from Mobile Safari via mf:// or myfile:// schema
- Reading and writing the iPod library (experimental): playing and adding songs
- Editing images (scale, rotate, add text labels, adjust transparency, etc…)
- Viewing and editing audio (ID3) and image (EXIF) metadata
- Adding images and videos to photo library
- Translations: English, French, Hungarian
- And finally:
- TODO list, future plans:
- Bluetooth iDevice-to-iDevice file transfer
- iPad support
- Get iPod sync working correctly (in contrast with the current, experimental implementation) – it rather counts to libgpod’s development
- Delete tracks from iPod
- Add support for more metadata formats via TagLib
- iDevice to iDevice file sharing via ad-hoc Wi-Fi network
- Show Dropbox and local thumbnail images
- DibblrMedia and Last.fm integration
- Media converter; setting audio files as ringtone
- Google+ and Google Docs integration
- Enable MobileSubstrate
- DMG file support




