Thursday, September 22, 2011

Controling Your iPhone With Gesturizer [Video]

A large part of the tweaks that are jailbreak our radar at the time gesture-oriented, and as you might imagine, is our new feature, Gesturizer no exception.



Latest from the developer Conrad Kramer (the guy behind the Graviboard rather useless, but very fun tweak), is a bit 'simple but effective way to modify an app that allows to start or find one of the many functions performed in the Activator.


Once installed, you need to get the application switcher (double press the home button when you assigned manually), and you can then use the gesture of your choice to perform the action assigned to this gesture. You can assign as gestures of you within the application settings (no SpringBoard icon), how, and here, a fragment of it looks like.


This tweak is especially useful if you're like me, and dozens of applications that are often tedious to navigate. Also fun to use gestures and while there are only James Bond-like, which will certainly give your car the edge. Unlike some similar applications, the delay caused by the end, and thus defeating the purpose, Gesturizer is well polished and runs as seamlessly as if it were stock.


If some of our previous reviews for the likes of LockGestures, quick contact and StyleUnlock caught, then you become the wide range of gesture-centric applications in circulation in Cydia Store have seen. While Gesturizer is probably the best in this category so far, every tweak has a different set of features, so if you have the idea of ​​using gestures for almost everything you like, then the applications listed above are definitely worth a visit.


Gesturizer is compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch and the iPad, it has larger screen to increase the possibility of more complex gestures. The cost is $ 2.99 more than the BigBoss repository, which is a standard source in Cydia.

Jailbroken iPhone is required for this tweak.

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