Favorite IOS 6.1 Compatible Jailbreak tweaks.


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This time a pose a question to all my felow jailbreakers. All of a sudden on my Iphone 4S when i lock my phone it re-starts into safe mode and cant figure out why. Thanks for the help in advance!

This time a pose a question to all my felow jailbreakers. All of a sudden on my Iphone 4S when i lock my phone it re-starts into safe mode and cant figure out why. Thanks for the help in advance!

means you have an tweak that is crashing.. Its probably going to be the last tweak you installed.. Probably something for the lockscreen. Uninstall the last tweak you did and see if it still happens. If it does, go down the line

I found out that one tweak i had installed was not updated for IOS 6.1 yet. I when on my iphone this morning and updated my packages threw cydia and i am running fine again. Will be back latter to day with a few more tweaks!!

Well hear is My 2 tweaks for today!...

1. AnimateAll (Have animate lockscreen,wallapers and notification backrounds)

2.Auxo (I fianally broke down and baught it and i must say is is a really neat tewak)

you know I thought I would have a real need for Auxo, but honestly I don't.. I don't make use of the multitask bar as it is, and I honestly don't know of what else to do with Auxo

I like Auxo more for the quick toggles and brightness control. If you already use NCSettings or SBSettings, then there really isn't a need for quick toggles in yet another place. I also like the swipe-down gesture to remove the app (i.e., "close the app") from the app list bar.

Probably the purchase I'm regretting the most (recently) has been Zephyr. $5 is way too much for a few gestures IMO. The only one I ended up finding useful is the swipe up gesture... The others I had to disable because they conflicted with too many in-app gestures. With Safari in horizontal mode, I sometimes accidentally cause the "swipe-up" gesture while I'm trying to scroll so I may be disabling the app all together soon.

I bought Ayecon because I see people saying they use it, it is nice yes ... but after using it, I just think Jaku is a much cleaner and nice theme :l

Oh man I think ayecon is much better than jaku

On my iPhone 4S, I gave up on theme's. So this is what I have:

Adblocker

AppRadio Extensions

Auxo

BiteSMS

Bulletin

CallBar

DietBar

DietBulletin

Double @

F.lux

Infinifolders

LockInfo 5

Springtomize

Torch

Zephyr

Ditto I use a lot of those!

There is a jailbreak app that when you are typing, you can swipe your finger back and forth on the keyboard and it will go back and forth in the sentence, so you can correct it without having to HOLD your finger on a word and wait for the hourglass to show up.

Anyone remember the name of that app?

There is a jailbreak app that when you are typing, you can swipe your finger back and forth on the keyboard and it will go back and forth in the sentence, so you can correct it without having to HOLD your finger on a word and wait for the hourglass to show up.

Anyone remember the name of that app?

SwipeSelection

There is a jailbreak app that when you are typing, you can swipe your finger back and forth on the keyboard and it will go back and forth in the sentence, so you can correct it without having to HOLD your finger on a word and wait for the hourglass to show up.

Anyone remember the name of that app?

Oh, that does sound nice. I hate that stupid magnifying glass thingy, but it beats the pants off of the stock Android keyboard (IMHO). Even just forward/backward keys are nice. I like the ones in iA Writer. Sometimes I'll compose my text in that and copy/paste it into the web form or w/e.

I regret to inform you people i am tradeing my iphone to a friend for a droid Bionic 4g and $30. My plan is almost up with my fathers plan. so i plan on activeating the Bionic so all i have to do is pay for the data plan.

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