Best Apps and Settings for Jailbreak IOS 8, February 2015
The iOS 8 jailbreak has been around for a while, which means apps and settings are really starting to enjoy the functionality. Let’s take a look at the best apps that have come out since the last time we looked at them .
Acapella Adds Gesture Controls To Music App
Acapella ($ 2) cleans up music app controls and replaces them with gestures. Tap once to play or pause, tap on the right or left to change the volume, swipe sides to switch tracks, and more. It’s a simple little thing, but it really makes using the Music app so much better.
Aoraki adds a shortcut to access everything from anywhere
Aoraki ($ 1.99) adds a small shortcut to all of your windows. From there, you can set up custom actions to do whatever you want, including composing a message, sharing system files, sharing music, turning on switches, loading a camera, and more. It looks like a second, more customizable Control Center is available to you wherever you are.
AppButton makes switching between applications easier and faster
AppButton ($ 1.49) adds a simple app switcher to the screen so you can easily switch between your most used apps. Basically, it allows you to select the apps you use most and make them available no matter when they were opened, which is generally much easier to navigate than the default app switcher.
Auxo 3 pumps up the application switch
Auxo 3 ($ 2.99) is the latest version of Auxo, an app that lets you customize how the App Switcher works in iOS. With it, you can do a bunch of different things, including closing all your apps at once, creating hot corners to access your screen from different corners of the screen, accessing your Control Center, and more. If you’re tired of the softness of the app switch, the Auxo 3 is all you need.
CacheCleaner makes it easy to clear your application cache
CacheCleaner (free) adds to your settings a feature that iOS has desperately needed for a long time: the ability to clear an app’s cache to free up space. Once the tweak is installed, just go to Settings> General> Usage> Manage Storage and you can clean up all wasted space with one tap.
CCLoader configures Control Center
CCloader (free) lets you reorder, disable, and customize switches in the Control Center. You can get rid of media controls, move items, etc. You can even add Action Center widgets to Control Center if you want.
Discreetify filters notifications based on specific words
Discreetify (free) lets you filter and hide keyword notifications. You can always make notifications private on iOS, but if you don’t need this feature all the time, Discreetify lets you filter by specific words. So, for example, if you don’t want someone else to see a certain word in the text from your friends, you can hide that word or even replace it with something else.
NCIfNeeded – Display pending notifications on the main screen of the Notification Center
NCIfNeeded (Free) is really simple: it changes the behavior of Action Center so that when you swipe down on Action Center when you have notifications, it goes straight to the Notifications view instead of the Today view. It’s simple, but it really makes a lot of sense.
Photego adds TouchID to your photo library
Do you have scandalous photos on your iOS device? Photego (99 ยข) adds TouchID protection to your photo library so no one else can access it. Apart from this, you can also restrict access to the album from the camera, permanently delete photos and even completely lock your settings behind TouchID.
Wallmart downloads a different wallpaper every time you lock your device
Wallmart (free) is very simple: it changes your wallpaper every time you lock your device or after a certain period of time. You can navigate through the different wallpapers in random order or view them in a specific order. If you are tired of looking at the same wallpaper all the time, this is a very easy way to bring them to life.