Favorite IOS 6.1 Compatible Jailbreak tweaks.


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Some of my favorites are....

1. Barrel

2. MyWi (Even thow my iphone dosent hav service can still be used to play lan games)

3. Zephyr

4. WinterBoard (With Star Trek HD theam)

5. DreamBoard

These are just some of my favorites. Whats yours??

Matt

In no particular order:

AdBlocker

Auxo

ayecon

BrowserChooser

CallBar

WinterBoard

I want more, but right now, I'm not going to spend anymore money than what I already have. Maybe in the next couple of weeks I'll get some more.

Has anyone else used Flex?

1. BiteSMS

2. f.lux

3. Tetherme (formerly a MyWi user, but they want me to pay them again for an update... if the original license didn't already cost me $20 I might consider, also Tetherme allows me to change my APN settings).

4. Fakecarrier (I like my iPhone carrier to say "Shad's iPhone", proclaim my ownership of my device!)

5. iFile

God I love these. First timer here, for the Touch.

Btw, how dangerous is it to remove default applications with iFile? I would purchase it just for that feature alone, if it were stable.

What do you mean remove default applications? You want to remove Safari and Mail?!?!?! Yeah..I think that would lead to some instability.

If you mean redefine what the default apps are (for like sending an email or opening a URL), then I think there probably is a way (or will be one soon). I haven't mess with that.

Its probably best to just hide applications that you no longer want on your homescreen (unless you REALLY want to recover some space). SBSettings can handle that as can a few other apps.

I tried out Zephyr. Its kind of cool. I like the swipe up gesture as it is very natural. The side swipe gestures are less useful because I use a few apps that use side swipe gestures... I started to disable the functionality in those individual apps and then said "the hell with it" and disabled that functionality all together.

Wish I had not paid $5 for that "tweak"... JB apps and tweaks are EXPENSIVE!

I am goiong to try to keep this thread updated as i find new tweaks!! Some new ones tonight are....

1. Torch (adds a flash turn on button to the lockscreen)

2. Unfold

God all this post-jailbreak freedom. What to do argghhh.

Switchy - Kinda like Auxo (minus the useless flashy preview) and KillBackground rolled into one + some other nice functions built into the task manager.

Activator - Just amazing. Universal gesture customisation.

Bolt - Replace battery icon in status bar with percentage representation instead.

What do you mean remove default applications? You want to remove Safari and Mail?!?!?! Yeah..I think that would lead to some instability.

If you mean redefine what the default apps are (for like sending an email or opening a URL), then I think there probably is a way (or will be one soon). I haven't mess with that.

Yeah stuff like Safari, Mail, iTunes, App Store are integral to the OS and probably shouldnt be touched. I was talking about specifics like Weather, Stocks, Reminders, Notes, Passbook and Game Center. I've been hiding them in their own folder stored away and untouched but it would be nice to just rid them.

Hear are some new ones for today!!!

1. ColorClock (Can change the color of the date and clock on the lock screen)

2. AssistantExrensions (Adds more options to siri)

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