1. Activator
Ryan Petrich’s traditional tweak was first on more than fifty percent of the votes we received. Activator could be both simple and highly effective, being dependent on how you utilize it. For some, it’s a basic basis that many additional tweaks call for as a dependency. For others, it’s a needed tool for blocking out activities and application launching. Best of all, it’s extendable to an assortment of applications as well as add-ons, and also no iDevice is complete without Activator set up. For more advanced utilization, I propose you experiment the Activator Menus component inside Activator’s settings pane.
2. SBSettings
This well-liked quick toggle tool is typically cited as the major explanation to jailbreak. Before SBSettings, changing component configurations, like enabling or disable Bluetooth, Airplane mode, or 3G, was difficult and time intensive. SBSettings was a groundbreaking improvement. On top of that, SBSettings is theme-able as well as supports 3rd function toggles from Cydia. Several jailbreak tweaks feature a SBSettings Toggle, including PDANet, Media Center Controls, as well as Internet browser Changer. Back when we requested for your leading five beloved paid tweaks, a bulk of readers voted for SBSettings, just simply because the functions is better than numerous paid tweaks.
3. NCSettings
If you like toggles but loathe SBSettings, NCSettings is the apparent alternative. This tweak includes in to Notification Hub, so it’s iOS 5 + only. The toggles are clean, very easy on the eyes, and also nicely organized into a solitary line. I discover it to be less website hungry than SBSettings. As an incentive, unlike SBSettings, NCSettings does not call for a background daemon to be frequently running. On the downside, it’s not theme-able as well as there’s no way to add extra toggles for your additional tweaks. Lately, I’ve vacated SBSettings for this fantastic cost-free Notice Hub widget.
4. PasswordPilot
Never before has a tweak enhanced the App Store encounter as PasswordPilot does. Hate needing to constantly input your iTunes password every time you download and install an app? PasswordPilot immediately places your security password into the popup carton, and also all you need to do is touch OK. Even when I testify off jailbreak tweaks and also uninstall anything, I constantly cave and also re-install PasswordPilot. It’s a tiny wonder that so many of you adore this one.



