Showing posts with label tweaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tweaks. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 February 2014

VirtualHome: no more pressing

    While the tweak may take some getting use to, VirtialHome is great if you want to limit the stress of your home button. It allows you to use the touch ID sensor to act as the home button allowing for the same function the home button does, just without the pressing of a button. 


    Holding your finger down on the sensor will invoke Siri for easier use. The action can also cause the device to vibrate if you choose to confirm a corporal press. You'll also be able to skip your lock screen and unlock just by using your touch ID. 

   VirtiralHome is available for free on the BigBoss repo and is a very effective way to ease the stress of pressing a home button all the time. 

    

Monday, 27 January 2014

Flex 2 comes out of beta


John Coates recently had a beta ongoing for his popular and powerful app Flex 2 which allows users to maximize their potential of their device. 


Flex 2 can make the apps you have do what you would like them to do, with a little bit of coding experince of corse. 


Changes to apps can come in the form to simple UI tweaks such as hiding the status bar to functionality boosts allowing you to have no ads in YouTube and play in HD quality over cellular. 


All tweaks can be done yourself or installed from the cloud. Users upload their tweaks to the cloud for others to obtain and use to their liking. 

Flex 2 has been rebuilt from the ground up for iOS 7 while still having support for iOS 5 and 6. Available for $3.99 or $1.99 upgrade for existing users of flex on the BigBoss repo. 

Flex 2 is a major improvement from flex allowing users to have the ability to modify any argument a function is passed. Flex 2 will be updated and maintained to give the user the best streamline experince. 


Sunday, 5 January 2014

How to change timer shortcut to alarm shortcut in Control Center


A new tweak called 'CCClockOpenToAlarm' does exactly what it's called. By installing this tweak you can simply click the timer icon in Control Center and it will launch you to your alarms.
 


To get this tweak workin head over to cydia and search for 'CCClockOpenToAlarm' and install it. Right after all you have to do is swipe up you control center, and click on the clock icon.


This is a neat tweak, and it's way more useful than the timer, this is just one of the many ways too customize your control center. 

If you have any suggestions or comments for us, feel free to drop one down below.