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Showing posts with label Safe Mode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safe Mode. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Sectrets of "SBSettings"

SBSettings is an essential Cydia utility for many jailbreakers, because it gives us immediate access to Settings toggles we use every day. It's theme-able, its expandable, but it also is a utility that contains more depth and power than most users realize. The More button menu contains many hidden tools that advanced users should know about, but many of us don’t.

Basic Functions: The basic functions of SBSettings are features you are probably already familiar with, so we won’t go into too much detail here. Most users think of SBSettings as the dropdown window or the toggle panel that appears in notifications. This is the panel where you can install and enable additional toggles through Cydia. You can also pin applications to the SBSettings panel, respring, reboot, and activate Safe Mode. You can set themes, set activation methods though activation, and even manage different lists for the Dropdown Window and Notification Center.
There’s also an unassuming SBSettings Options menu under the SBSettings Setup header. Along with the settings you would expect for centering the dropdown window or disabling the dropdown animation, there’s a section for Statusbar Options that allows for displaying the date, free RAM, your IP Address and WiFi SSD, all through the status bar–it can even change the clock to military time.
But that’s not where the functionality ends. SBSettings contains advanced ‘System Wide Options’ header, which you might not have known were there–but can be incredibly helpful.


Hide Icons: SBSettings contains a built-in menu that allows you to hide unwanted items from the SpringBoard. Never use the default calculator, calendar, or stocks pages? You might not be able to delete them normally, but you can take them out of sight and out of mind.


Mobile Substrate Addons: If you have a lot of tweaks on your iPhone or iPod Touch, and you know one of them are acting up, but you don’t know which one, you can save yourself the trouble of installing and uninstalling everything and disable groups of tweaks directly from the ‘Mobile Substrate Addons’ list–even tweaks that don’t have toggles in Settings. Keep in mind that this tool is expressly for debugging purposes only–it should not be used as your day-to-day toggles panel, as you can screw up your phone if you’re careless. WARNING: You should always make sure the tweaks in this panel are switched ON when you’re uninstalling.



SYS Options: This page contains random features and toggles, but there are three items of interest. 1) There’s a button that will set user permissions in Library and Media to 755–that you should not press, 2) a Custom Carrier button for the status bar, and more toggles. One of the toggles includes 3) the ability to disable Apple’s Killswitch, which Apple could otherwise activate to disable any App Store app. (Although the Apple Killswitch is a concern, as far as we know it’s never been used to deactivate either legitimate or malicious apps.)







App Folders: By default, iOS’ App Folders are an arcane mess of randomized hexadecimal gibberish which could take you hours to manually navigate through. Just click on any app on the list and you’ll get the path to its application folder that you can look for in iFile or over a FTP client like WinSCP.



SBSettings Cydia Tweak

As you’ve seen, SBSettings isn’t just a handy shortcut panel. The utility contains essential tools for jailbreak power users, some of which you might not have even realized were there.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Tweaks of the Week 11/17/2012













This week we have some great tweaks. Most of them I use on a regular basis now.
Lets start off with...

InstaSafe: This tweak is handy for iOS 6 because a lot of the tweaks on Cydia don't work on iOS 6 and I personally get in respring loops all the time and this tweak is great for fixing that. Basically what this tweak does is it puts a little button on your springboard that says "SafeMode", once you tap this button it sends you straight into Safe Mode so you can delete the problematic download. This tweak is great and handy but there is one problem  that it has... the button is very easy to hit on accident. But other than that iMast777 did a great job with this tweak.


NoNewApp: NoNewApp is a simple but good tweak. This tweak removes the "New" banner on newly downloaded apps in iOS 6 or iOS 6.0.1. I'm currently running iOS 6.0.1 and i find this great because I hate badges and anything of that sort so this is my kinda tweak.

Facebook for Action Menu: Facebook for Action Menu is something that I'm surprised Apple didn't put into iOS 6 because it just goes perfectly with the Facebook integration. With this addon for "Action Menu" you can share any text throughout iOS to Facebook. To do this just select the text you want to share and tap the "Facebook" option in Action Menu. This is something that i think should already be in iOS 6 but who cares its in it now.
  
DateCarrier: DateCarrier allows you to have the date shown where your carrier should be. Its a very handy tweak that I'm definitely keeping. The only thing that is a downfall is that to update the date each day you have to respring, but I'm OK with that cause its a great tweak.

 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

NoNewApp, Get Rid Of "New" Banners In iOS 6


Earlier today "iMast777" made a tweak called "InstaSafe" witch put a SafeMode button on your SpringBoard. He also released another tweak today called "NoNewApp" which is a great tweak for the app down-loaders of iOS 6 or iOS 6.0.1. This tweak basically gets rid of the "New" banner that gets placed on the apps that you have just downloaded from the app store.Of course to get this you must be running iOS 6 or newer.



Name: NoNewApp
Price: FREE
Rating 9/10
A great simple idea with no settings to configure (that's always good) and has one specific purpose that it does correctly, I personally hate the "New" banners because i find them annoying and this is great.

InstaSafe, Toggle Safe Mode On SpringBoard

InstaSafe is a new tweak in the ModMyi repository that was created by "iMast777". With IstaSafe you can instantly go into SafeMode by using a button on the SpringBoard.


Name: InstaSafe
Price: FREE
Rating: 4/10
Its a good idea but with SBSettings and Activator its almost not even worth it although it does work on iOS 6.0.1 and SBSettings doesn't Activator still works on iOS 6.0.1 too.