The second week of "TweakWeek" has now come to a close, with a total of seven jailbreak tweaks having been developed and released by Filippo Bigarella each and every day of the past week (June 8-14). In this article, we're giving a recap of everything Bigarella developed and released during week two of TweakWeek.
PocketMode is a recently released jailbreak tweak, which can make your iPhone handset ring louder when it's in your pocket. Currently, the tweak can be downloaded in the Cydia Store for $1.49.
SwishUnlock is a recently released jailbreak tweak, which makes unlocking an iPhone a little more complex. Once installed, users will have to slide right and then left again, in order to unlock their iPhone. Currently, the package is available to download for free.
While Apple’s WWDC keynote presentation outlined a feature packed iOS 5, not every feature added in the new mobile operating system is technically “new.” A new video outlines exactly how many iOS 5 features can already be added to your jailbroken iPhone, via Cydia.
RunningIndicator is a brand new jailbreak tweak, developed as part of TweakWeek, which adds a "glow" to the icons of applications which are running in the background.
It's day number four of TweakWeek, and Ryan Petrich (@rpetrich) has developed and released Read Later Action. This simple-but-handy tweak allows users to quickly and easily send items to Instapaper via Action Menu.
Call Delete is a new jailbreak tweak, which allows users to clear individual calls from the Phone app's records. Currently, the package is available to download via the BigBoss Repository for $1.29.
The fifth beta version of MobileNotifier is now available to download. The updated version (0.5.0-120) adds "MobileReply" - a means of quickly replying to certain notifications, such as SMS messages - along with a redesigned interface when fast-app-switching.
An iPad (Wi-Fi +3G) has apparently been hacked to make phone calls and SMS messages. While we’re not sure about the legitimacy of this claim, a relatively low-quality YouTube video demonstrates the hack in action, and it appears to work.
TidySpring is a new tweak, which allows users to toggle every resource-munching feature in the iOS on or off, ultimate resulting in a quicker iPhone handset.
An exciting, new all-day event called "MyGreatFest" is scheduled to take place in London later this year, and will feature talks from experienced jailbreak developers - including the famous Jay Freeman ("saurik") and Joshua Hill ("p0sixninja").
If you're annoyed Apple hasn't yet added a timer and rapid shooting to the Camera app, worry not - because the jailbreak community has a solution. A recently released tweak called PictureMe ($1.99) allows jailbreak fans to add both features to their Camera app with ease.
Want to play around with new themes for your iPhone, but afraid to get your hands dirty? The new Dreamboard is a great way to browse and install new looks for your iPhone. Of course, you'll need to jailbreak first.
Full Charge Alert ($1.25) is a recently released jailbreak tweak that is as simple as it is useful. Once installed, jailbreak fans can configure an alert (via the Settings app) to sound when your iOS device's battery is fully charged.
The free jailbreak tethering app - PdaNet - has recently been updated. Now, users of the app who are tethering without the required data plan have the option of hiding their usage of the app from carriers, which is definitely a handy feature.