Saturday, 8 June 2013
5 features from jailbreak tweaks see in iOS 7
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1) Gestures
iPad gestures let me for example reveal the app switcher, close an app, or even switch to the next app in my app switcher – all this without much effort from my hand. the screen is smaller and you usually operate your iPhone with one hand, versus using both hands on an iPad, so most iPad gestures wouldn’t work for the iPhone. A great tweak that comes to mind to illustrate what kind of gestures Apple could implement in iOS 7 for iPhone is Ryan Petrich’s SwipeBack. SwipeBack is a jailbreak tweak from Ryan Petrich that allows you to navigate back within apps using a simple swipe from left to right.
You can’t mention gestures without mentioning Zephyr, which is arguably one of the best jailbreak tweaks ever released – I know it’s in my personal top 5. To be honest though, I don’t think something like Zephyr could make its way to iOS anytime soon. The main reason why is that Zephyr is a somewhat complex tweak with many limitations. Those limitations is that, if not properly fined tuned in the Settings section, Zephyr can become a real pain in the butt when used on certain apps requiring heavy usage of the fingers (ie. games, photo editing apps).
2) Quick Reply
Apple won’t let us send a Quick Reply to a message received without first closing .Quick Reply for messages is a feature that has been long overdue. Why I have to go into the Messages app every single time I receive a text is something beyond my understanding. It did make sense 5 years ago, but in this day and age where messaging is the primary mean of electronic communication. Quick Reply feature comes from biteSMS, a tweak that is always featured in our lists of best jailbreak tweaks.
3) App Switching / Multitasking
App switching on iOS is one of those features that is ready for a good makeover. There has been no shortage of app switching jailbreak tweaks over the years,Auxo, a tweak that has gained an incredible amount of publicity since its release, and which recently launched on the iPad. Auxo, you can’t argue that it is an original take on the app switcher and multitasking altogether. But is it something Apple would implement in iOS 7?
4) Keyboard improvements
You probably know how much of a pain it is to actually write a few hundred words. Sure the iPad keyboard is bigger and better than its iPhone counterpart for typing longer documents, but it’s still a massive inconvenience, hence the success of keyboard accessories. SwipeSelection brings precision one-finger editing, faster two-finger editing, and selection capability by means of tapping the Shift key prior to dragging a finger.
5) Call and Message Blocking
iBlacklist allows you to easily block anyone from reaching you. Simply enter their email address or phone number, and you’re pretty much done. The app goes as far as letting you block anyone that isn’t in your Contacts. it makes it very easy for anyone to actually get ahold you and send you unwanted messages. When you receive an unwanted email, you can simply mark it as spam, and chances are your email provider will remember your action and send all future correspondence directly into the Spam folder so you never have to see it again.
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