FileBrowser, an alternative to iFile for those who have jailbreak

You already know that iOS lacks a real file explorer, Apple has this possibility to prevent users from accessing the guts of the system and making modifications that could compromise the performance of their system.

If you have jailbreak, you will already know that iFile is perfect for those who want to enjoy a file explorer without limitations on the iPhone or iPad but thanks to a new tweak, iFile has come up with a tough competitor whose name is FileBrowser.

Its name leaves no room for doubt and FileBrowser is positioned as a very useful tool for all those who want to navigate between the different files and folders on the iPhone or iPad. As a good explorer he is, too offers the typical usual features such as the option to modify the name of the files, copy and paste, create folders, delete them and other series of additions such as the possibility of opening compressed files or creating them.

The main drawback attributed to FileBrowser by those who have already tried it is that at the bottom we have adsFurthermore, from time to time a pop-up window appears that occupies almost the entire screen, making using this tweak quite annoying on occasion. There is currently no way to disable these ads, not even paying a small amount of money for the ad-free tweak. There are also a number of other aspects that could be better implemented in FileBrowser.

In this situation, is FileBrowser or iFile better? We will have to assess our own needs but iFile is a very robust tool but for which you have to pay $ 3,99, being able to enjoy a small free trial period. For its part, FileBrowser is free but the ads are annoying and has a number of shortcomings that iFile has not suffered for a long time.

If you want to give FileBrowser a try, you can download it from the repository of BigBoss.


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  1.   gdball said

    It has also been in cydia Filza for a long time, which is the same as ifile.

  2.   Rhodes said

    an ibrowser question is paid as ifile