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Is fullforce the best tweak to make apps full screen?

both do the same and work like a charm

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if its that easy, i wonder why those big companies cant adjust their apps in a period of like 4 months ....
 
Is fullforce the best tweak to make apps full screen?
I would recommend FullForce 100%. No doubt. Haven't tried Pokemon yet but I will.

It's really hard to say which one is best but FF does the job and exceeds my expectations .

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both do the same and work like a charm

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if its that easy, i wonder why those big companies cant adjust their apps in a period of like 4 months ....

Apple should have FF built in from start .
 
I had screenextender, but decided to delet it and go with FullForce. That one is alot more user friendly and even tells you which apps are not in the Iphone 5 format.

Works amazing with XBMC.
 
FullForce sounded awesome so I bought it. I'm having a problem where when it goes to launch the app in streched mode it appears great for a second (stretched) and then shifts to a view that looks like the normal (unstretched) app was just moved up 2/3rds of the screen (and has a rectangle of empty space on the bottom of the screen).

Any ideas on what might be causing this? I'm not too concerned, but it does seem like a tweak I'd like to have =).

Thanks!
 
Always hated that the Cracked Reader app wasn't iphone 5 optimized (kind of gave up on it when the Lite version was getting more updates and features than the paid version >_<) but now with Screen Extender I can enjoy reading articles again :) [do wish they'd update the damned app though]

oh and Speed Test looks good too.


NOTES:
the Cracked Reader doesn't seem to be responding to the tabs on the bottom =( looks like it's the ad filled version for now =(
EDIT: Tabs work on Landscape mode, but not portrait. Tried the Lite version, same issues =( damn you cracked!
 
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