Some of you may recall back in 2021 when seasoned iOS developer Elias Limneos released Glow, a jailbreak tweak that attempted to lend a more configurable always-on display experience on pwned iPhones than Apple ever could.
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Some of you may recall back in 2021 when seasoned iOS developer Elias Limneos released Glow, a jailbreak tweak that attempted to lend a more configurable always-on display experience on pwned iPhones than Apple ever could.
Earlier in the week, we discussed how veteran iOS developer and graphic designer Surenix would soon bring their popular ayeris theme up to speed with the latest jailbreaks by migrating it to the Chariz repository.
The RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap platform for devices that are vulnerable to the CoreTrust bug exploited by TrollStore was officially moved from beta to public release status on Wednesday.
Among announcements by veteran jailbreak developers this week as they roll with punches and adapt to an ever-changing jailbreak community is one by theme designer Thientam Bach (@Surenix), who said their classic ayeris theme would move to the Chariz repository.
BioProtect by veteran iOS developer Limneos is perhaps one of the most popular jailbreak tweaks ever created for using biometrics to secure your individual iPhone and iPad apps.
Anyone looking to elevate their music listening experience on the iPhone would do good to consider using a new jailbreak tweak called Gestune by iOS developer uzra.
Over the weekend, we showed you a remarkable jailbreak tweak called Senri that logged and archived all of your handset’s incoming notifications so that you could browse through them at a future date.
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One of the things I’ve always sort of disliked about the iOS & iPadOS notification experience is that once you open a notification, it disappears for good. It runs contrary to how it feels to archive an email you’ve already read and then still be able to search for that email thread again in the future. In some ways, I wish I could do the same with my smartphone notifications.
When you use too bright of a wallpaper, iOS & iPadOS sometimes try to make labels and text that sit against it easier to read by introducing a shadow effect underneath that text.
One of the things that iPad owners must cope with on a regular basis is the fact that Apple’s tablet can go into landscape orientation one of two ways – left to right, or right to left. Still, the volume buttons remain in their same positions, with the one closer of the top of the screen boosting volume and the one further from the top of the screen lowering volume.
Almost one year ago, we showed you an app for jailbroken devices called KrashKop by iOS developer FoxFortMobile, which offered a modern crash reporting experience for end users wishing to share their crash logs and other useful information with developers for debugging purposes.