If you’re into customizing folders on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad, then you might be interested in a newly released and free jailbreak tweak called FolderX by iOS developer Lizynz.
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If you’re into customizing folders on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad, then you might be interested in a newly released and free jailbreak tweak called FolderX by iOS developer Lizynz.
Following the lead of the Sileo Team’s decision to end support for the XinaA15 jailbreak this past weekend, it now seems that the popular Zebra package manager is going down the same path.
On notched devices that lack a physical Home Button, users instead rely on a software-based Home Bar at the bottom of the display to leave apps and multitask.
Libhooker, the tweak injection method frequently used by CoolStar-associated jailbreaks including Odyssey for iOS & iPadOS 13 and Taurine for iOS & iPadOS 14, has been officially open-sourced.
You can always use your iPhone’s sleep/wake button to lock it when you’re finished using it, but what if that button is broken or you want a flashy new way to lock your jailbroken device?
The jailbreak community has been full of surprises recently, and if you’re a busy person, then it can be easy to miss important details that could pertain to you and your device(s).
More and more jailbreak tweaks have been adding support for the rootless jailbreaking dynamic ever since Fugu15 Max and palera1n-c made it evident that this would be the future of jailbreaking for iOS & iPadOS 15 and later.
Just a couple of years ago, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called Mochi by iOS developer Sugiuta that aesthetically improved the Lock Screen’s Music player. Not only was it naturally big and clunky at the time, but it lacked the customization that jailbreakers had come to know and love.
With everything that has been happening in the iPhone and iPad jailbreak community recently, we wouldn’t blame you if you said you’ve had trouble keeping up. After all, things seem to happen at all hours of the day every day of the week when many people are busy with their studies or professional lives.
If you’ve been following along in the jailbreak community recently, then you’d know that many of the major repositories that host jailbreak tweaks and other add-ons for pwned iPhones and iPads have been adding support for rootless packages, with the first two being Chariz and Havoc.
There are several different ways you can spice up your Home Screen to make it more interesting to look at, like the AppColorClose (iOS 12+) add-on we showed you yesterday. But if you want more, then check out another free jailbreak tweak called Everest by iOS developer Christopher Anderson.
If you’re interested in a dead-simple way to spruce up your jailbroken handset’s Home Screen without going over the top, then you might find a newly released and free jailbreak tweak called AppColorClose (iOS 12+) by iOS developer PoomSmart to be an aesthetically pleasing addition.