Listly by James Hicks
If you've unlocked (jailbroken) your iOS device. What are THE top apps you're using.
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IntelliScreenX extends your device’s Notification Center, providing essentially everything you could ever need from within iOS’s pull-down menu. Features include improved Mail support, Extended Calendar, Twitter / Facebook, RSS Reader, and Quick Reply, among many others.
Enable photo capturing during video recording. NOTE: not necessary on iPhone 5
Makes Google Maps the iOS default maps app
Gives you a quick drop-down menu for a variety of system toggles. You can customize it, theme it, and even view it in Notification Center.
Zephyr will replace the iPhone home button functionality with a series of intuitive gestures.
After installing Zephyr, a short swipe up from the bottom of the screen will bring up the multitasking switcher. A longer swipe up will close your current app. Swipe from the left to return to your most recent app.
Auxo provides multitasking cards, which show live previews of open apps.
Set 3rd party web browsers as default
Allows access to apps over 3G connection (Facetime, Photo Stream, iCloud, YouTube, App Store, etc.)
FaceDetectionDuringVideo Enables Face Detection When Capturing Video on Older Devices At the beginning of the month, we showed you a jailbreak tweak that enabled face detection while capturing video on the iPhone 4S. The tweak was useful for those with an iPhone 4S, but it really left those with other kinds of iOS devices in the dark.
Front HDR Enables HDR Mode for the Front Camera For those looking for additional ways to improve the functionality of the iPhone's front-facing camera, look no further than Front HDR by iOS developer PoomSmart. As the tweak's name suggests, the tweak enables HDR shooting mode for the front-facing camera on certain iOS devices.
Want Swype On iPhone? Here's How You Can Set Swype Like Keyboard As Default On iOS 6 We are, some more quickly than others, gradually adapting to the touch-based keyboard.
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