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How to Fully Customize Folders in iOS 7 (Video)

Ever thought you’d be able to put a folder WITHIN a folder? Well, with this jailbreak tweak called FolderEnhancer, you not only do that, but you can also change the amount of icons in each folder and more. Have I blown your mind yet? Check out the video below for […]

How to Add iOS 7 Sharing Function to Screenshots (Video)

Have you noticed how hard it is to share a screenshot? It’s not the most laborious thing in the world, but it’s not the easiest, either. ScreenshotShareSheet lets you share screenshots to commonly used apps, such as Messages, Email, Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr. It will let you open a screenshot

How to Get the Open Tab Count Back in Safari in iOS 7 (Video)

For those of us who think Apple went a little too far in iOS 7 by taking away the open tab count on Safari’s bottom right, there’s a tweak that will bring it back on jailbroken iPhones. This is one of the most basic tweaks I’ve used to date, with

How to Add OS X Battery Icon in iOS 7 (Video)

Changing your phone’s battery icon might seem trivial, but why not? If you ever wanted to make iOS 7 look a little more like OS X, then MacBattery has you covered. It’s extremely easy to install, and lets you chose between three different battery icon designs, one of which is

How to Change Your Home Screen Icon Shapes in iOS 7 (Video)

One of the main complaints from iPhone users is that iOS 7, while a fairly substantial overhaul from iOS 6, just “looks the same.” Icon Masks is a great tweak that lets you customize and refresh your home screen by letting you change the shape of app icons. To select

How to Add Swiping Gestures to Switch Between Apps in iOS 7 (Video)

To multitask on your iPhone, you need to double-press the home button to bring up the app switcher. Doing this repeatedly could get frustrating, especially if you mis-hit the home button and end up back at the home screen. Thankfully, the aptly named MultitaskingGestures tweak lets you swipe from the

How to Give Your iPhone a Dark Theme in iOS 7 (Video)

Apple’s recent iOS 7 design overhaul is very bright, and the only way to darken the display without jailbreaking is by adjusting the brightness settings. Eclipse is a paid ($0.99) tweak that lets you replace iOS 7’s bright theme with a dark theme, giving apps a sleek look, while making

How to Respond to Texts from Any App in iOS 7 (Video)

Couria is a tweak that lets you quickly open a messaging box using any combination of actions from anywhere on your phone, including from within apps. It acts very similarly to your iPhone’s Messages app, showing you your messages and conversations, also giving you the ability to type messages. At

How to Add a Floating Music Widget to Your Homescreen in iOS 7 (Video)

Widgets are apps that can run on your home screen and bring you information directly (or control apps) instead of having to be opened. Some good examples of a widget are weather widgets that show the temperature and forecast directly on the screen, or a news feed that shows the

How to Add a Blur Effect to Your Wallpaper in iOS 7 (Video)

Some iPhone/iPad wallpapers look great on Apple’s ultra-crisp Retina display, but it can look even better with a blurred, frosted glass effect. The Blurpaper tweak lets you blur your wallpaper on the lock screen, home screen, dock, and even works with the Paralax effect. It’s a little different to install

How to Move Multiple Icons at Once in iOS 7 (Video)

If you have a lot of apps on your iPhone or iPad and really are feeling the urge to organize them a bit but won’t attempt it because you know that means moving them one at a time, you’re in luck. A neat, inexpensive jailbreak tweak allows you to move

How to Fully Customize Control Center in iOS 7 (Video)

Control center is the tool that you pull up from the bottom of the device by swiping your finger on to the screen from off the bottom of it. You can use it to control different popular options (hence the name) on the iPhone or iPad without having to go

How to Add New Dynamic Wallpapers in iOS 7 (Video)

Dynamic wallpapers were introduced in iOS 7 and they are basically the same as live wallpapers from Android; a moving wallpaper. I, for one, love them, but unlike with Android, there are no ways to add other ones besides the ones Apple put on the device. That is, of course,