Getting files onto iOS devices isn’t always the easiest thing in the world, but apps like GoodReader do make it possible. The key to making a good downloader app is to make sure that it can also view the most popular file types that people are likely to be downloading, otherwise you’re just going to be stuck with files that you can’t do anything with.
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Its pretty clean, I tried it on my 4S
Downloads may not be the only, or even the best file downloader on iOS, but it’s a relatively cheap offering that may be worth having in your arsenal. At $0.99 for that in-app purchase, it’s not going to break the bank and if you can overlook the strange mismatch of iOS 6 and iOS 7 design elements, you’ll find Downloads likely ticks just enough boxes to be handy.
Once found, tapping on the link will offer a handful of options that includes the ability to download the file, share the link across a variety of mediums, or simply open it in Safari.