One of the applications that many of us have installed on our jailbroken iDevice is iFile, the application that allows us to "fiddle" inside our device, through the files and iOS applications and data that the device houses. Today I'm going to talk about Filza File Manager, a very powerful file browser that has appeared in Cydia that allows us to manage iOS files and also installed applications. It is a very good application that offers a trial version (very similar to the complete one that costs around 6 dollars).
Manage files and applications with Filza File Manager
The tweak I'm going to talk about is called Filza File Manager and it can be found in the famous repository: BigBoss. This time, the application costs $ 5.99 but there is a free trial that leaves nothing to be desired. If we use it from time to time to tinker with our device, the trial version is perfectly good for us, otherwise we have to buy and activate the full version of Filza File Manager.
When we respring, the Filza File Manager icon appears on the Springboard. We enter and we can highlight several main elements:
- Menu: On the left side we find a menu with shortcuts, we can create them by pressing the plus that is in the upper left part of the application.
- Records: In the central part we find the body of the folder; that is to say, the files of the folder in which we have entered. To navigate, click on folders or documents.
- Tools: At the bottom we have four buttons: one to share the file, another to open an FTP client to be able to observe the files from an address connected to a Wi-Fi network, a direct access to the Filza File Manager Settings, and finally , display of open windows.
Filza File Manager is a great application that allows you to do a lot of things; One of the functions that I like the most is the possibility of connecting the application to the Wi-Fi network to be able to consult the files from a computer connected to the same Wi-Fi network.