Wednesday, July 6, 2011

My 20 Must-have Applications For IPhone And Cydia Tweaks

Up to 2 days ago I was IOS 4.2 beta 4 on my iPhone limera1n Then he went out, and since the 4.2 beta just go wasn't "smooth" on my iPhone, and also takes into account that the innovative features for the iPhone 4.2, I decided to go back to 4.1 and jailbreak again.

I missed the jailbreak. I missed the setup and customization, the ability to FaceTime and unlimited 3G applications in folders. I missed almost everything that the community provides jailbreak, and that's what you get when you live on the edge of the software. When I started shooting 4.1 and Cydia apps again, I found this list of applications and settings every time you install a new jailbreak is out. Every time.

Just as I did for the IPAD and Mac OS X, here is my list of 20 must-have apps for Cydia. Jailbreakers, this is for you.

Activator

At the system level tweak that lets you set the Manage custom commands and virtually any device. I do not want to shoot the music pinch gesture to your springboard? Please. App mail to pull down the status bar? Boom. Activator is a must-have, and it's free.

AppLinks

This sharp turn creates shortcuts for the applications of the rights of third parties who need it via SSH access. Instead of having to travel to God knows where on your file system for the iPhone, go to / var / mobile / AppLinks and find the shortcut to the application you need. Useful, and free.

BiteSMS

The alternative text messaging app that needs no introductions. BiteSMS is an alternative to full Messages.app that comes with lots of features such as rapid response and rapid support Send Emoji and settings. You should go for this right now.

Deactivate the voice command

A simple tweak that removes the voice command to click and hold the Home button. I do not use the voice command, and with this I managed to assign shortcuts to multifl0w.

EnhancedTabs

Tweak Safari mobile, you can always open a browser tab mode (useful if you usually have a lot of pages open, and you want to reply on both sides to begin with), select the new tab behavior in space and allows button to close all tabs except the selected one. Free.

Five Dock Icon

Five icons in the Dock, pretty simple. If I may suggest, do not put apps that have badges (Mail, for example) in the dock.

FolderCloser

Annoyed by Apple's decision to display a folder to close an application that just got out of there? Would not it be ideal to open a file, launch an application, close it and return to the home screen. There you have it. Free Cydia.

IFIL

A complete file manager and a great quest for the iPhone and iPad. Constantly updated to the latest version of IOS and fed by a large icon, iFile allows you to navigate through the file system as the iPhone OS X Finder ago You can create and delete folders, copy and cut files, play songs and videos with the built-in media player, in short, anything you want. You can also run the WebDAV server and download files to your desktop. If an application shows why you should definitely jailbreak iFile.

Infinifolders

With this application you will be allowed to put more than 12 programs in a folder. You can also enable vertical scrolling page number, then select the style can scroll. Must-have if you put a lot of applications in many folders on your device.

Multifl0w

A good alternative to the default implementation of Apple's multi-tasking, similar to Exposé in Mac. With a user-defined method of activation (which can replace Apple task switcher) you get nice thumbnails of the programs you have running. It's quick and easy.

MxTube

A Free YouTube Downloader, probably the best I've ever seen on the iPhone. Highly recommended.

Netatalk

A free implementation of the AppleTalk standard frames, you can install an IOS device in the Mac Finder.

No file Badges

Annoyed by the icons of the folders with the insignia of all applications within them? With this trick, the files have ID card. Simple and brilliant.

Referred Pro

What messages about IOS should have been. Reported Pro is one of the apps I propose that each new iPhone user is interested in jailbreaking.

Pasta

Quickly send any piece of text to Pastie.org. Free, fast and works very well.

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