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BY Joe White on Sat May 11th, 2013
FolderSwipe is a brand new jailbreak tweak that allows users to swipe down in order to open iOS app folders.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Fri March 09th, 2012
Using the iPad in business or education means needing to access your PDF files. The apps here will give you the best choices for reading PDFs on your favorite tablet.
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BY Joe White on Sun December 04th, 2011
Preference Folders is a new jailbreak tweak that allows Apple fans to create folders inside the Settings app.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat November 05th, 2011
While iOS 4 changed the game for many users with OCD tendencies, due to the addition of folders, the folders themselves can become a bit of a mess. What if you could put all of your folders inside folders?
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BY Greg Sapienza on Tue October 18th, 2011
PDFs are a very important part of a productive lifestyle. The form factor and large screen of the iPad make it a great device to view and manage PDFs. This AppGuide will give you the best apps to view, organize, annotate and even create PDFs.
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BY Joe White on Sun May 29th, 2011
UnFolder is a recently developed jailbreak tweak that allows users to easily delete folders on their iPhone.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Wed May 25th, 2011
The apps in this AppGuide make handling PDFs and easy and enjoyable.
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BY Joe White on Thu September 23rd, 2010
FoldersInFolders is a great jailbreak tweak which allows iPhone owners to literally house folders inside folders! It's available now in Cydia. Read on to find out more, and to check out a demo video of the tweak in action...
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BY Kiet Chieng on Thu April 08th, 2010
The introduction of Folders in iPhone 4.0 gives users with a vast library of apps a solution to help organize and simplify access to apps.
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BY Nic Elder on Mon September 08th, 2008
Categories 2.11 | Published by BigBoss | Via Cydia | Free | Released: 9-08-08 Overview On my Macbook I'm accustomed to organizing all of my downloads, applications, and garbage into folders that keep my
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