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For me the usual ones that have been mentioned: iblacklist, bitesms, f.lux, ifile

I miss most is safari download manager. I liked being able to download audio files and listen to them on planes or trips where I don't get service for a distance (thanks att)

And I miss being able to them my lock screen. I liked putting the weather and didn't clocks on there and hiding the slide to unlock
 
Former Jailbreakers now on ios7, what hacks do you miss most? new ones to su...

F.lux, tethering (save me $30 a month), quick reply, flex (ton of useful tweaks), iFile, Protube extension, there are a few other ones that I forgot by name.
 
You may laugh, but I miss Renamer a lot.
Apple is rigid in so many things..why don´t they command that appnames have 12 letters as maximum?
A homescreen with outpointed appnames looks like *****.
 
Tethering & Springtomize (5 dock icons on the iPhone and 5x5 folder icons on the iPad).

I used to theme just to darken the UI but iOS 7 replaces so much of the old chrome with thin text that it's a compromise that I'm willing to take.
 
You may laugh, but I miss Renamer a lot.
Apple is rigid in so many things..why don´t they command that appnames have 12 letters as maximum?
A homescreen with outpointed appnames looks like *****.

Couldn't agree more. That's why I always just removed all app names. I hate when they're too long and are cut off/shrunk or they cover the app(s) next to them. I always hid the names for this reason.
 
I took the plunge this morning. I had been JB'd on 6.1 on my iP5 and lately it had been acting a little wonky so I felt it was time for a fresh start again.

I wasn't heavily invested in tweaks. I can say with great certainty that I am missing BiteSMS and FakeClockUp quite a bit already. The former for the quick reply feature and the latter because now it feels like an eternity between swiping the lock screen and getting into my home page.

Other than that I am happy I switched. I like the look and feel of iOS7 as well as iTunes Radio and AirDrop.
 
I took the plunge this morning. I had been JB'd on 6.1 on my iP5 and lately it had been acting a little wonky so I felt it was time for a fresh start again.

I wasn't heavily invested in tweaks. I can say with great certainty that I am missing BiteSMS and FakeClockUp quite a bit already. The former for the quick reply feature and the latter because now it feels like an eternity between swiping the lock screen and getting into my home page.

Other than that I am happy I switched. I like the look and feel of iOS7 as well as iTunes Radio and AirDrop.

settings -> accessibility -> reduce motion on will practically get rid of all the animations

this can be a temporary workaround until a jailbreak comes out and then switch to using FakeClockUp
 
F.lux — VERY important to me, especially at night.

SwypeSelection — Made editing text so much easier...

Springtomize 2 — Lot of things could be done with this one, such as hiding apps (ex. Newsstand)

TypeStatus — Useful for Messages

:)
 
None really. At least none that I can bother to remember... I totally forgot which hacks I had when I had jailbroken my phone. The only one I could remember is the SNES and Gameboy Emulators :D
 
Springtomize
SwipeSelection (this one in particular)
Zephyr (I have no idea how that'll work now that Control Center is 'swip from bottom')
Flux
Barrel was also cool but not a must have.
 
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