
If you are not familiar with the Homebrew file manager Internalz, then you may be familiar with its developer, Jason Robitaille. Jason is also the developer of the much used tool WebOS QuickInstall. Internalz is the one and only on-device file manager for webOS. It allows you to move, copy, delete, rename, and edit files on your webOS phone. If you have not already used Internalz and you want to take a little more control over your phone, then this is a great tool to have. You can get Internalz through Preware or WebOS QuickInstall.
Internalz v1.2 was released today with a few new features. These include Master Mode, an ipk installer, and a patch installer.
Master Mode allows you to control all files on your webOS device, not just on the USB partition, as on the default mode. If you do turn this mode on, be sure to use extreme caution. You don’t want to mess up any essential OS files.
The ipk installer lets you open, install and uninstall any ipk (which is the package that all webOS apps come in). The Patch installer does just that. It installs patches. You can also view and edit any patches.
Internalz is a very powerful tool, and it’s definitely not for all webOS users. However, if you’d like to be able to have a little more control over your webOS device (and know a little bit about Linux file systems), then this is a must have.
Be sure to check out the video tour that Jason uploaded to YouTube for more information. The changelog is posted here.



