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_ iCleaner v4.0.0 _
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http://exilecom.altervista.org/cydia _
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The ultimate iPhone cleaning app! It removes unnecessary files from your device.
What does this do?
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iCleaner removes unnecessary files from your device. The cleanup process is made of the following steps:
1) Safari: it deletes cookies, browsing history and cache files to free up memory and preserve your privacy.
2) Applications: it scans /var/mobile/Applications and /Applications for unnecessary WebClip caches, cookies, temporary files and snapshots.
Furthermore, it detects known applications for a more in-depth cleanup. At the moment, iCleaner detects the following apps: Facebook, Facebook Messenger, iCabMobile, iFile, Instagram, Installous, Skyfire and Twitter.
More apps will be added in future releases. User login data, useful cookies and other relevant files are left untouched. iCleaner only removes the unnecessary.
3) Log files: it deletes apps log files and crash reports from known locations. These files are generally irrelevant to the user and can be safely deleted.
4) Cache files: it scans and deletes system cache files and databases. Some of them are rebuilt upon respring. This helps removing obsolete cache data.
5) Temporary files: it deletes temporary files from your device. These files are meant to be removed automatically, but they often happen not to. iCleaner takes care of that.
6) Apt partial files: it deletes partially downloaded Cydia packages and repo files.
7) Filetype cleanup: iCleaner features a custom cleanup pass based on file extensions. By default, it looks for .log files all over the directory tree.
You might want to add more extensions (such as .bak or .old), but remember to use this with caution! Filetypes can be configured in the "Settings" section of the terminal script.
How do I use it?
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Just tap the icon on the Springboard for a quick cleanup (note that the cleanup process might take a while, so please be patient and wait until the app prompts you to respring), or run it from any terminal app for more options such as analysis, log file display and settings configuration.
Command: "iCleaner" or "icleaner", without quotes. Must be run as root ("su", then password. Default password is "alpine".)
I do not want it to perform one of those cleanup steps. Can I configure it?
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Of course! Just run "iCleaner" from any terminal app and choose "Settings". You can enable/disable any of the cleanup steps.
Those confirmation popups are getting annoying. Can I disable them?
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By default, iCleaner asks for confirmation for each of the cleanup steps. This is to prevent the user from running the app without being aware of what's being done under the hood.
You can disable those popups from the "Settings" in the command line script.
Feature roundup:
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- Springboard App
--- Cleanup: deletes unnecessary files from your device.
- Terminal script (command: "iCleaner", run as root)
--- Analyze the device: analyzes the device without deleting anything, and generates a log file containing a list of the files that will be deleted, as well as the estimated space gained.
--- Clean up the device: deletes unnecessary files from your device.
--- View last analysis/cleanup log: view the log for detailed info about the files that have been/will be deleted.
--- Settings: configure cleanup steps, confirmation messages and filetypes to delete.
--- More info: well, you're reading it!
Support:
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If you have questions or issues about iCleaner, just leave a comment at "
http://exilecom.altervista.org/cydia/icleaner" or send me an email at "exile@live.it"