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I might be alone, but danyl just released CCControls in cydia. It's not ready for 64bit devices yet, but I'm definitely gonna give it a try when it's ready. Out of all the CC tweaks, this one looks the best to me.

What do you guys think?

Looks like Jeff at iDownloadBlog also shares my excitement. Can't wait for the a7 update!

http://www.idownloadblog.com/2014/01/01/cccontrols-one-of-the-best-control-center-tweaks-for-ios-7/
 
Interesting thread guys.

After reading this I opted for CCSettings as this looked like the lighter tweak with no dependancies.

Thanks.
 
Exciting news, guys! I contacted the developer asking for a 'KillAllApps' toggle and replied "working on it" :)
 
I had CCSettings but changed to FlipControlCenter by Ryan Petrich. My phone doesn't seem to lag as much as it did with CCSettings.
 
I should've posted this here

"Having tried CCControls, CCSettings, CCToggles and FlipControl Center, I can't decide between these which one I want to keep. They all contain things I like yet I cant merge them all.

Also I really would like the ability to adjust the translucency of the Control center on my jb iphone 4."
 
Does flip have a toggle to shut off the iPhone?

It doesn't at the moment - but I would imagine he could add it in. It does have a respring and the ability to lockdown any of the toggles when at the lock screen. You can customize the top and bottom toggles
 
After reading this I opted for CCSettings as this looked like the lighter tweak with no dependancies.

My experience is that CCSettings actually slowed my phone noticeably while neither CCControls nor FlipControlCenter (which both depend upon FlipSwitch) did so. Remember that dependencies are not always bad. Often such dependencies are lightweight dynamic libraries for code insertion that can be reused by multiple tweaks. Tweaks without such dependencies have to implement the code themselves.

Think about all of the tweaks that use Icon Support or libhide. Many people will have more than one such tweak installed. One person can maintain those libraries, optimizing them and tweaking them, and a single update updates the library for all packages that depend on it. And in the process you've actually decreased the size of the tweaks and the number of pieces of code that need to be running in memory.
 
CCSettings now in Cydia

It doesn't at the moment - but I would imagine he could add it in. It does have a respring and the ability to lockdown any of the toggles when at the lock screen. You can customize the top and bottom toggles



My experience is that CCSettings actually slowed my phone noticeably while neither CCControls nor FlipControlCenter (which both depend upon FlipSwitch) did so. Remember that dependencies are not always bad. Often such dependencies are lightweight dynamic libraries for code insertion that can be reused by multiple tweaks. Tweaks without such dependencies have to implement the code themselves.



Think about all of the tweaks that use Icon Support or libhide. Many people will have more than one such tweak installed. One person can maintain those libraries, optimizing them and tweaking them, and a single update updates the library for all packages that depend on it. And in the process you've actually decreased the size of the tweaks and the number of pieces of code that need to be running in memory.


That's weird. I didn't notice a slow down, but I'm going to give CCControls a try.
 
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That's weird. I didn't notice a slow down, but I'm going to give CCControls a try.

I noticed it especially with animations. Serious slowdown that went away as soon as I uninstalled. This is on a 4S.


ETA: I'm actually expecting Filippo Bigarella to incorporate all the CC customization functionality we want into Sprintomize3. If the past is any indicator, he'll do an awesome job of it.
 
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I know it was asked on the first page, but since there's been updates to all the tweaks since then I was wondering if there is a quick way to open the settings from control center from any of these? Or if you hold down any of the buttons it opens the settings accordingly?
 
I noticed it especially with animations. Serious slowdown that went away as soon as I uninstalled. This is on a 4S.


ETA: I'm actually expecting Filippo Bigarella to incorporate all the CC customization functionality we want into Sprintomize3. If the past is any indicator, he'll do an awesome job of it.


What is your Reduce Motion/ Increased Contrast set at? Do you use anything to speed up animations?

I also have a 4S and I think the animations are a little smoother.

This is what I'm using.

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I know it was asked on the first page, but since there's been updates to all the tweaks since then I was wondering if there is a quick way to open the settings from control center from any of these? Or if you hold down any of the buttons it opens the settings accordingly?


CCCONTROLS does this.
 
ETA: I'm actually expecting Filippo Bigarella to incorporate all the CC customization functionality we want into Sprintomize3. If the past is any indicator, he'll do an awesome job of it.

Any idea when springtomize 3 will be available. One of my favorite apps when I was jailbroken on 6.1.2
 
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