The AppAdvice iOS 7 Quick Pick: Controlling Music While On The Lock Screen
In iOS 7, it's all about the music.
In iOS 7, it's all about the music.
Apple has added the ability to "scrub" through tracks to the Lock screen in its recently unveiled iOS 7 mobile operating system.
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The recently released jailbreak tweak MiniPlayer has already received a major update to 2.0.1.
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A new jailbreak tweak called Plugication has just hit the Cydia Store, which allows users to have their iPhone automatically resume playing music when their headphones are re-connected to their iOS device.
A new jailbreak tweak called "Swipe Navigation for Music" allows jailbreakers - as its name suggests - to change tracks playing in the Music app using gestures.
Recludo is a new jailbreak tweak that is as simple as it is useful. Once installed, unlocking an iPhone or iPod touch when the music controls have been invoked will take users straight to the Music app, rather than to their Home screen.
If, like me, you hardly use the iTunes Store and opt instead for physical music in the form of CDs and the occasional vinyl, "NoStoreButton" (which, in my head I continually refer to as "StoreNoMore"), is the jailbreak tweak for you. Once downloaded, the package removes the Store button from the top-left corner of the Music app, eliminating the possibility that, while listening to music from within the application, you might accidentally touch the icon and find yourself within the iTunes Store app.
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Rogue Amoeba updates its entire "Airfoil" package. Warn your neighbors.
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Even if you are an amateur vocal musician, your compositions will sound intricate on Everyday Looper.
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Pro Keys arrived in the App Store on iPad launch day for $.99, but now it is available for free. Now you can be an iPad piano man without breaking the bank.