No upgrade to iFiles 2
Was good in 2017. Not maintained anymore. Many features have stopped working now. Does not allow upgrading to newer versions. Developer wants you to install upgrades as new app and pay full price for each upgrade.
4 out of 5
4 ratings in Sweden
Was good in 2017. Not maintained anymore. Many features have stopped working now. Does not allow upgrading to newer versions. Developer wants you to install upgrades as new app and pay full price for each upgrade.
I'm very surprised to see that this app have gathered some bed reviews!? It is a great app. I have used it for years and never been disappointed. It is the perfect file manager for iPhone/iPad. I have used it on at least 6 different types of devices. Thanks! Updated: I use iFiles 2 on my phone and like iFiles 1 better on my iPad.
Like Windows Explorer. Easy. Rather competent. I use it for audio books. Load with iTunes or iFunbox on PC.
Works very unstable if at all in win 10. Hard to get a connection even from web browser.
Nu när dropbox fungerar igen är den bäst :)
Buggy. No update to fix the problems. Get GoodReader instead! Much better support, and better app!
The file transfer works but bugs a lot
Nuff said.
They call it a file manager, but it's not. I would maybe describe it as a file transfer tool. iFile can not do anything with any of the files on your iPad. Not unless you first copy the file into iFile, which means you will have (at least) two copies of every file. The only thing that is linked is the photo library, and it's not truly linked it just has the functionality to copy files directly from there. Let's say you use iAnnotate or Papers to read a PDF document. Then you want to transfer the document to your iPhone for example. Option one would be to email it. Option two would be cloud services like dropbox. Both of these options work from within most apps, you don't need iFiles. But maybe you are in a remote area without network coverage, so you want to transfer with Bluetooth. In this case iFiles does the trick. But you first have to create an email with the PDF attached, not send it but save it as a draft, then from the email program you can choose to open with... iFiles. That will copy the PDF into iFiles, then you can transfer with Bluetooth to the iPhone if it also has iFiles, where you can choose to open with some other app there, which means you will have the same file copied in (at least) two places both on the iPhone and on the iPad. Short story: Extremely cumbersome but I guess it works. It is not a file manager, because it doesn't manage your files. It just enables you to store extra copies of your files which you can then share.
But it would be awesome with some cache involved.
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