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jvice09

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ive been a long time fan of lockinfo and just recently jailbroke my 4s. with the new notification center coming into play, i just cant seem to get my phone set up smoothly. just wondering if anybody had any ideas on a clean setup/settings to integrate notification center and lockinfo.
 
All i did was to replace Notification Center with InfoShade and Disable/Enable the Plugins I want, it works just how i Like it.
 
I'm a long time user of LockInfo as well. I installed it again after jailbreaking, but have since removed it in favor of IntelliscreenX. Why? LockInfo is just too damn confusing and too difficult to get set up the way you want. Usually, I'm a fan of having lots of control over what you see and when, but after using ISX for a few days, LockInfo just gave me a headache...lol.

You can go the route of using InfoShade instead of NC, but I like the NC. I don't want my phone to look exactly like it did when I had a 3GS. And it just didn't seem to incorporate as well if you used it in the NC.

I don't know...maybe it's a sign I'm getting old, but I seem to like things simpler now and LI is just way too complicated (in comparison to ISX).
 
All i did was to replace Notification Center with InfoShade and Disable/Enable the Plugins I want, it works just how i Like it.

Same here. have notification center disabled for all my apps. I did however leave banners on under apples NC settings. If I want the screen to turn on during a notification, I turn on "View in Lockscreen" in apples notification system and in LockInfo under the Lockscreen settings, I have popup alerts turned on so all notifications go straight into LockInfo's menu so I don't see any of apples popups on the lockscreen.

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You can go the route of using InfoShade instead of NC, but I like the NC. I don't want my phone to look exactly like it did when I had a 3GS. And it just didn't seem to incorporate as well if you used it in the NC.

I have infoshade to replace Notification Center under lockInfo's settings but when I swipe down, it'll still show apples stock Notification Center. Just tweaked to show ALL my alerts/notifications that I configured through LockInfo.
 
I'm a long time user of LockInfo as well. I installed it again after jailbreaking, but have since removed it in favor of IntelliscreenX. Why? LockInfo is just too damn confusing and too difficult to get set up the way you want. Usually, I'm a fan of having lots of control over what you see and when, but after using ISX for a few days, LockInfo just gave me a headache...lol.

You can go the route of using InfoShade instead of NC, but I like the NC. I don't want my phone to look exactly like it did when I had a 3GS. And it just didn't seem to incorporate as well if you used it in the NC.

I don't know...maybe it's a sign I'm getting old, but I seem to like things simpler now and LI is just way too complicated (in comparison to ISX).

Interesting. I am just the opposite. I'm finding ISX too complicated where LI is simple and straight forward. ISX is nice, but there seems to be way too much going on and I found configuration a challenge. Maybe in need to spend more time with it.
 
Interesting. I am just the opposite. I'm finding ISX too complicated where LI is simple and straight forward. ISX is nice, but there seems to be way too much going on and I found configuration a challenge. Maybe in need to spend more time with it.

That is weird...lol. You and I are polar opposites on this. As I said before, I'm well-versed in LI. I had it on my 3GS for 2 years and knew exactly how to get it where I wanted it. But after downloading it to my 4S, it seems they've changed a few settings and now I feel like a n00b again. Whereas, I seemed to catch the hang of ISX after just a few minutes.

Really, though, either one is excellent and both do the job extremely well.
 
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