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Can you explain how you integrated BiteSMS w/ LockInfo? Thanks!:D

Not sure there is anything to explain. BiteSMS can be chosen as the default SMS app within Lock Info setting. Each time I get a text, it appears on my lockinfo screen (from whom, message summary) and /where I tap on message I can delete it, mark it as read or launch a the BiteSMS QuickReply.
 
BiteSMS would have to be my top pick too.

Everyone picking BiteSMS, is it just the quickreply feature? Or something else about BiteSMS?

I think the quick reply is probably my favorite thing from biteSMS because it saves me so much time in replying and composing text messages. It does a bunch of other things as well though. For example, the ability to time stamp every message/ Being able to set it up to automatically retry on failed messages as many times as you see fit/ character counter/ smileys/ contact pics and the list goes on. If you haven't tried it, I'd recommend it to anyone jailbreaking. It's how messaging on an iphone SHOULD be
 
BiteSMS would have to be my top pick too.



I think the quick reply is probably my favorite thing from biteSMS because it saves me so much time in replying and composing text messages. It does a bunch of other things as well though. For example, the ability to time stamp every message/ Being able to set it up to automatically retry on failed messages as many times as you see fit/ character counter/ smileys/ contact pics and the list goes on. If you haven't tried it, I'd recommend it to anyone jailbreaking. It's how messaging on an iphone SHOULD be

Thanks. I have been using BiteSMS for a long time. It just seems like I only use the quickreply feature. I think if it was built into the native messaging app I probably wouldn't use BiteSMS, I tried Quickreply for SMS and just had problems with it, so I keep using BiteSMS.
 
LockInfo, BiteSMS

Thanks. I have been using BiteSMS for a long time. It just seems like I only use the quickreply feature. I think if it was built into the native messaging app I probably wouldn't use BiteSMS, I tried Quickreply for SMS and just had problems with it, so I keep using BiteSMS.

Yeah, LockInfo sold the jailbreak to all my friends. Everyone who sees LockInfo goes "Duh, why didn't Apple think of that". SBSettings stops the annoying path to the Settings app to simply change the brightness and toggle WiFi and 3G.

The only thing I care about BiteSMS is the QuickReply. The rest of it is *meh* It does crash my iPhone everyone once in a while to IT SAFE MODE, but not enough to make me uninstall it.

I'll have to try MobileNotifier... it looks delicious!
 
Open notifier and ShowCase. Both of these tweaks add an extra layer of usability to the iOS. Showcase's display of upper/lowercase letters is especially useful when I'm typing anything.
I don't like the lack of inherent privacy in lockinfo. If apple introduced this, I seriously hope they give the option to turn it off. This is why I prefer open notifier; I can look at the status bar and see if there's any calls, e-mails or texts.
Since I don't text much, I hope apple doesn't waste their time on improving texting.
 
Even though Lockinfo and BiteSMS are nice, for every day ease of use I would definitely go with

SBSETTINGS
 
SBSettings is pretty cool, but I would really miss BiteSMS. I would much rather go into Settings.app to change things that are available in SBSettings than have to exit out of whatever I am doing every single time I want to reply to a text or even initiate one using the quickreply on the volume control. THen the fact that you can have <GASP> different alert tones for different people. Damn that is one slick program.
 
Like most others I have to say Bitesms quick reply/quick compose and SBsettings a close second.
 
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