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Favourite iPhone jailbreak tweaks and apps
I was just wondering what everyone's favourite tweaks and apps available for jailbroken iPhones are your favourites?
Some things I couldn't live without are: - LockInfo - I use it to show the weather and my calendar agenda on the lockscreen - HapticPro - I don't like the 'clicking' sound when typing, so a little vibration feedback is another way of 'feeling' the button presses. - MyWi - So I can use the data I pay for the way I want to. - biteSMS - a much improved text messaging app. - iSmart Dialer - T9 dialing - this saves me so much time scrolling through contacts (This app is available to none-jailbroken iPhones on the app store, but as a separate app. The Cydia version enhances the stock dialer app.) |
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My two main JB apps are...
SBSettings - Awesome free app. Swiping shortcuts, task manager, etc. Intelliscreen - Lock-screen widgets for email, news, weather... I've not tried a lot else. When I get an iPad, though, I'll be getting MyWi for the iPhone... |
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MyWi - As above - (who needs the hotspot or to pay for tethering!)
Lockdown Pro - Can restrict access to certain apps on the iphone by a pin number. 3G Unrestrictor - Some apps only work over wifi, this app tricks them into thinking your 3G signal is wifi. |
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Intelliscreen - Lock-screen widgets for email, news, weather...
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I only really use MyWi, SSH, Terminal and iFile for tinkering. Before I had to reset my phone I did use SBSettings, TaskSwitcher, Categories, and a combination of apps to fix notifications, but I couldn't be bothered to go through the process of setting everything up as before seeing as iOS 4 fixed a lot of what I needed to do but couldn't before.
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