ICleaner and iCleaner Pro are compatible with all iPhones, iPods and iPads from iOS 4 to iOS 7. In order to get the Pro version (also free) you must add the developers Cydia repository: Īdded iOS 7 support entirely redesigned to match the new iOS 7 look and feel major performance optimizations improved the text search function to highlight matches added more files to the cleanup list bugfixes and improvements. show that the voting public is generally in favor of most of the iOS 7 icon redesigns, with the possible exception of like Game Center, Camera, Safari and Reminders icon. Note that iCleaner is available free in the BigBoss repo. The possibilities are now endless! Please use this function with caution, as accidentally deleting critical files can force you to restore your device. Tap on "Add item" to add a new item to the cleanup, or an existing item to edit it. Custom files and folders cleanup (Pro version only & disabled by default): with this extremely powerful feature, you can add any file or folder to the cleanup process.By default, it looks for log and temp files all over the directory tree. Filetype cleanup: iCleaner features a custom cleanup pass based on file extensions.These files are meant to be removed automatically, but they often happen not to. Temporary files: it deletes temporary files from your device.Cache files: it scans and deletes system cache files and databases.Generally irrelevant to the user and can be safely deleted. Log files: it deletes log files and crash reports from known locations.Unused dependencies (disabled by default): issues the "apt-get autoremove" command in order to remove packages installed as dependencies that are not needed anymore.This is disabled by default since it's only helpful if Cydia sources aren't updating correctly. As a result, Cydia will not list any package and the sources will have to be updated. Cydia sources (disabled by default): it deletes Cydia sources files.Cydia: it cleans up Cydia caches and temporary files, unnecessary Cydia applications files, partially downloaded packages and repo files.Known Apps: Atomic, Badoo, Dolphin, Downloads, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Flipboard, Google, Google+, Google Maps, iCabMobile, iFile, Instagram, Mercury, Skyfire, Snapseed, SoundCloud, Soundhound, Sparrow, Spotify, Tweetbot, Twitter, Wikipedia. Applications: it deletes unnecessary AppStore apps caches, cookies, temporary files and snapshots.įurthermore, it detects popular applications for a more in-depth cleanup: Beautiful shots that help to show off the new design potential in iOS 7.Safari: it deletes cookies, browsing history and cache files to free up memory and preserve your privacy.The "smart" setting only deletes files that do not show up in any message, while "on" deletes all attachments (messages with attachments will show a blank icon). Message attachments (disabled by default): it deletes files sent and received via iMessage or MMS.With iCleaner Pro, you can remove tons of unused files and caches that sometimes can take up a few gigabytes! iCleaner Pro does all of the following and more: In addition, there are many performance optimizations, improved text search, and more files you can cleanup. While Apple might “completely remake” OS X in the future, I don’t really see the need at this point.ICleaner Pro, developed by Ivano Bilenchi and one of the most popular tools jailbreakers use to remove unnecessary files from their devices, has been updated to match the look and feel of iOS 7. Yes, OS X Mavericks removes leather and some of the other silly things brought over from iOS, but the core look is still modern and clean, and more importantly, works really well with a mouse or trackpad.
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However, I don’t believe it’s as stagnant as iOS had become. While OS X’s interface has changed drastically over the years, it’s slowed since 10.5 stripped the brushed metal away. While iBooks, Maps and a handful of other new features are being added with this release, the big changes coming to OS X this fall are under the hood. However, Mavericks doesn’t bring a sweeping UI overhaul to OS X. IOS 7 is defined by thin text and lots of white space, and the OS X Mavericks artwork closely matches that aesthetic. Look at these two pieces of art, both from Apple’s website:īefore the WWDC keynote, based solely on this art - which was hanging as banners in Moscone’s lobby - it wouldn’t have been crazy to think that OS X was getting a new coat of paint, just like its mobile brother was rumored to receive. When I saw that scroll by in Tweetbot, I realized something. Ive and his team completely remake Mac OS X next year, right?