Saurik Lists the Tweaks Installed on His Jailbroken iPhone
Posted January 29, 2014 at 5:05pm by iClarified
Saurik, the developer behind Cydia, has listed the tweaks installed on his jailbroken iPhone.
The list was posted in response to a reddit request. Here it is!
Saurik's Installed Tweaks
Cydget (PhotoExample, CyDialer), Cyntact, Cyueue, Veency, Five Icon Dock, WinterBoard (None), RingerX VIP, Voicemail Forwarder, Safari Download Manager, Barrel (Roll-Away), Activator (Volume HUD Tap = iWhiteboard, Volume Both Up/Down = SpringFlash, Status Swipe = SBSettings (Serious SBSettings HD)), Bars, CallBar, DietBar, DietBulletin, f.lux, FlashyStatus, FolderCloser, GlyphPatch, Graviboard, Harlem Shake, LowPowerBanner, MarkThatMessage, NoCoverFlow, NoNewsIsGoodNews, OpenNotifier (Messages), Password Pilot Pro, Sleep to Lock, SwitcherMod, Tab+, TetherStatus, TypeStatus, TypingPrivacy, YourTube, 3G Unrestrictor.
When demoing iOS 7, saurik starts by showing Five Icon Dock, then he locks his phone showing Sleep to Lock and CyDialier. Next he unlocks back to Barrel, opens the open app to show Cyntact and Voicemail Forwarder, and he ends with Harlem Shake.
Notably, Saurik has yet to upgrade his device to run iOS 7. The main reason is the scrolling in Safari, a problem which bothers us as well.
"I am not certain what to do about iOS 7. Apple ruined the web browser by adding the "scroll up for navbar" feature: it is horribly distracting and entirely useless. I could just remove it, but they also bring up a solid bar now with the back button... :(. On iOS 6 they simply nailed it: the HUD was entirely gone except for a few transparent buttons that were always present; I seriously now do most of my browsing on my iPhone (I'm typing this response on my iPhone, in fact), but I simply can't use iOS 7 Safari. When I have time I might try to do some major surgery to "fix it", but until then I am on iOS 6. (That said, I also rely on a ton of these extensions, and only very recently have some of them been ported. iOS 7 also screwed up the address book, and they use colors everywhere like red... red means "this is dangerous or is an error", not "edit my alarm". I'm just distraught.)"
Read More [via Samuel]
The list was posted in response to a reddit request. Here it is!
Saurik's Installed Tweaks
Cydget (PhotoExample, CyDialer), Cyntact, Cyueue, Veency, Five Icon Dock, WinterBoard (None), RingerX VIP, Voicemail Forwarder, Safari Download Manager, Barrel (Roll-Away), Activator (Volume HUD Tap = iWhiteboard, Volume Both Up/Down = SpringFlash, Status Swipe = SBSettings (Serious SBSettings HD)), Bars, CallBar, DietBar, DietBulletin, f.lux, FlashyStatus, FolderCloser, GlyphPatch, Graviboard, Harlem Shake, LowPowerBanner, MarkThatMessage, NoCoverFlow, NoNewsIsGoodNews, OpenNotifier (Messages), Password Pilot Pro, Sleep to Lock, SwitcherMod, Tab+, TetherStatus, TypeStatus, TypingPrivacy, YourTube, 3G Unrestrictor.
When demoing iOS 7, saurik starts by showing Five Icon Dock, then he locks his phone showing Sleep to Lock and CyDialier. Next he unlocks back to Barrel, opens the open app to show Cyntact and Voicemail Forwarder, and he ends with Harlem Shake.
Notably, Saurik has yet to upgrade his device to run iOS 7. The main reason is the scrolling in Safari, a problem which bothers us as well.
"I am not certain what to do about iOS 7. Apple ruined the web browser by adding the "scroll up for navbar" feature: it is horribly distracting and entirely useless. I could just remove it, but they also bring up a solid bar now with the back button... :(. On iOS 6 they simply nailed it: the HUD was entirely gone except for a few transparent buttons that were always present; I seriously now do most of my browsing on my iPhone (I'm typing this response on my iPhone, in fact), but I simply can't use iOS 7 Safari. When I have time I might try to do some major surgery to "fix it", but until then I am on iOS 6. (That said, I also rely on a ton of these extensions, and only very recently have some of them been ported. iOS 7 also screwed up the address book, and they use colors everywhere like red... red means "this is dangerous or is an error", not "edit my alarm". I'm just distraught.)"
Read More [via Samuel]