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Monday, 11 May 2015

Best Cydia Tweaks of the Week

It’s that time of the week again to start taking a look back at what tweaks were released this past week. So let’s take a look at 5 pretty nice, and mostly free, tweaks worth checking out.
Combination Lock – Free
combinationlock
Combination Lock gives you a different way to unlock your device. When you swipe over form the lock screen you’ll noticed a new dial that would allow you o enter your passcode in a combination lock kind of style. When you get to the next digit in your passcode, change directions to the next digit and continue to do so until your device is unlocked.
CCSwipe – Free
This is a tweak that will allow you to change what happens when you swipe up from the bottom on your screen in different locations along the bottom. So for instance if you swipe up from the bottom of the screen on the left, it would open the app switcher, the middle would open control center, and the right would either go to the home screen, or if you’re already on the home screen it would lock device.
QuartzSettings – Free
quartzsettings
Here’s another free tweak that will change the look of your settings app. You can either use the 3 pre-installed themes that are included with the tweak or you can create your own by disabling the themes and it will automatically create a settings theme using your wallpaper background.
Aspectus – $0.99
aspectus
This is the only paid tweak in this list, but it’s well worth $0.99 if you want to make use of that empty reachability space. This will put a very nicely designed media control center right in the reachability section when activated. I think it looks great and has a nice utility.
Echo – Free
echo
Echo allows you to customize a ton of different actions to have a custom sound. So if you want to add a sound when you launch an app, get an alert, swipe up on the control center, you can. Plus much, much more. Definitely worth downloading just to check out all the sounds and actions you can assign them to.

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