Pretty sure this is something that people have wanted more than silly Facebook integration. I really hope this comes in iOS 7, but really wish it could become much sooner.
Apple will probably just steal this idea and call it their's
If someone said "use this JAILBREAK TWEAK, all that they would say is "unjailbreak your phone or we will deny your warranty when your phone dies"
Pretty sure that I haven't even considered the app switching for the past few years along with the 99.9% of iOS users, meanwhile 99.9% of iOS users are on fb
Notification Center sucked when it was implemented from Android. Apple could have at least made it better or updated but they haven't touched it in 2 years.
You insane?
iOS notification center was way better than the Android one when it was released.
Yeah, the idea was basically (!) the same, but the whole system was much more polished and much more customizable than the one on Android. That's what the haters never realized, that Apple did a lot more than just simply copying Android. And it works perfectly imho. What should've they improved on this area?
They will soon buy it out and make it exclusive to iPhone 5S.
No, it's true. iOS notifications are FAR more customizable than on Android. With iOS, you can change the following settings for each app:You must be smoking some strong dope to think this.
It's a shame there is no cure for tunnelvision.I love how many iPhone users are loving this but at the same time say widgets, and toggles are pointless. Welcome to Android people. Cannot believe so many are crying for a jailbreak, yet Android does this off the hop and much nicer. This is exactly why I say 2013 will even be a bigger gap between Android and iOS. Apple isn't an innovator. They're a company that prefers to squeeze every last cent out of stale products before they move forward. I give Google full marks for steaming full on forward despite their dominate performance in the US and in the World. No sleeping and resting on current status at Google.
No, it's true. iOS notifications are FAR more customizable than on Android. With iOS, you can change the following settings for each app:
- The type of notification
- Where it is displayed (lock screen, notification center)
- The sound
- The number of notifications
Etc. No way you can do this with Android. Not for each app.
The iOS notification center is WAY better than Android's.
Nice, but this is not the place. I simply stated facts.It's a shame there is no cure for tunnelvision.
Best wishes.
People need to think this through instead of just saying 'that looks cool'. Think about the essential requirements for the app switcher and see what value this tweak offers. Do that, and you'll see no additional value is offered.
- The tiles don't provide information an app icon does not show. In stead, things look more confusing/clustered)
- Music controls are still in the same place, they just look different
- The settings toggles require four or five interactions (click home button (2x), swipe (2x), scroll (optional), tap toggle). This is not less than it currently is (press home button, tap settings, tap menu entry, tap toggle).
So, this tweak is not quicker at all and has no significant improvement. Even worse, it looks less clean and more clustered.
If you want to improve iOS, develop an understanding of the goals, elegance and simplicity it currently has. If you don't, you'll just ruin things that are thought through very thorougly.
I still don't get what is so great about clearing the list of recently used apps. Do you guys do that on your Mac as well?
None of the apps in the app switcher is running unless
- they play audio which is at most one app at any given time
- it is a VoIP app listening for incoming calls
- a navigation app giving directions
- or they were exited only a few minutes ago and finish a task
The only time there is a need to remove an app from the switcher is when you want to restart an app that is misbehaving. Unless of course, you like to micro-manage inactive memory (which is the equivalent of running the purge command on Macs).
I still don't get what is so great about clearing the list of recently used apps. Do you guys do that on your Mac as well?
None of the apps in the app switcher is running unless
- they play audio which is at most one app at any given time
- it is a VoIP app listening for incoming calls
- a navigation app giving directions
- or they were exited only a few minutes ago and finish a task
The only time there is a need to remove an app from the switcher is when you want to restart an app that is misbehaving. Unless of course, you like to micro-manage inactive memory (which is the equivalent of running the purge command on Macs).
you misspelled samsung.