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BruceiD

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May 1, 2012
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Hey!
I jailbroke my iPhone (again).
I'm looking for a tweak that tweaked folders on iOs.
It once saw it on a website (I don't remember with one) and it made it possible to put folders in folders and had a very clean interface with a transparent background I guess, It made the folders appear in a new window I guess...
Anyone ? :)

Thanks
 
That's not exactly what I think it was looking at images on Google.
Thanks though

FoldersinFolders, then. It's not yet compatible w/ iOS5, though, so don't download it if you're on the latest firmware (and if you're using the 4S in your sig, you're definitely on iOS 5).
 
FoldersinFolders, then. It's not yet compatible w/ iOS5, though, so don't download it if you're on the latest firmware (and if you're using the 4S in your sig, you're definitely on iOS 5).

I'm sorry but I think it's that tweak, srsly this is ridiculous, I forget things so easily lol :c
 
I am a big fan of folder enhancer. I love having just one folder called Apps and then inside that, I have all the other folders and various apps. It's a very polished tweak. Plus I love how you can turn on the feature which enables Fast Opening of folders. It caches the app images and makes for opening all the folders happen instantaneously. This feature uses up RAM, but its a negliable amount. I held off on using the feature for a long time because I didn't want any drop in performance, and after I turned it on I noticed absolutely no negative effects haha. I'm on a 4S on 5.1.1.
 
I am a big fan of folder enhancer. I love having just one folder called Apps and then inside that, I have all the other folders and various apps. It's a very polished tweak. Plus I love how you can turn on the feature which enables Fast Opening of folders. It caches the app images and makes for opening all the folders happen instantaneously. This feature uses up RAM, but its a negliable amount. I held off on using the feature for a long time because I didn't want any drop in performance, and after I turned it on I noticed absolutely no negative effects haha. I'm on a 4S on 5.1.1.

I absolutely love that single folder idea! I just set mine up so that my first page was system default stuff (i.e. contacts, settings, navigation, ect ect), my second page is a single folder with all my apps in it, and my 3rd page is full of widgets via dashboard x.

So far so good!
 
I absolutely love that single folder idea! I just set mine up so that my first page was system default stuff (i.e. contacts, settings, navigation, ect ect), my second page is a single folder with all my apps in it, and my 3rd page is full of widgets via dashboard x.

So far so good!

Awesome! My homescreen consists of the calendar pro notification center addon. I use that as a widget via lockinfo which appears on the top half of my springboard. Then I have two rows of apps underneath the widget which consists of my most frequently used apps plus I have one folder called Apps. Then, of course, I have my dock. Inside that one folder, like I already said before, is several folders "category specific" like games, music, stock junk, jailbreak, reading, etc plus I have some random apps that don't fit into a category. And that's it! One page, perfectly laid out and organized. The widget is extremely useful because I can quickly see my schedule in a monty view. For any day that has an event, the widget places a dot next to that day. So if I want to see it, I can check my notification center if it's really soon, or I click on the little calendar icon inside the widget which takes me directly to the calendar app. I absolutely love my setup. I've had it like this forever and it's the best setup for my needs and preference. FolderEnhancer makes my wants a reality! One page simplicity!
 
Awesome! My homescreen consists of the calendar pro notification center addon. I use that as a widget via lockinfo which appears on the top half of my springboard. Then I have two rows of apps underneath the widget which consists of my most frequently used apps plus I have one folder called Apps. Then, of course, I have my dock. Inside that one folder, like I already said before, is several folders "category specific" like games, music, stock junk, jailbreak, reading, etc plus I have some random apps that don't fit into a category. And that's it! One page, perfectly laid out and organized. The widget is extremely useful because I can quickly see my schedule in a monty view. For any day that has an event, the widget places a dot next to that day. So if I want to see it, I can check my notification center if it's really soon, or I click on the little calendar icon inside the widget which takes me directly to the calendar app. I absolutely love my setup. I've had it like this forever and it's the best setup for my needs and preference. FolderEnhancer makes my wants a reality! One page simplicity!

Man after reading all that I'm gonna go buy this tweak! I've never tried it but you've made me want to :p
Post screenshots?
 
Man after reading all that I'm gonna go buy this tweak! I've never tried it but you've made me want to :p
Post screenshots?

Haha. Sure! Here's my current springboard. I keep alternating between these two wallpapers which is why I posted both. I threw in my lockscreen for anyone wanting to know how the calendar pro addon looks in LockInfo. These pictures might be altered a little because of f.lux. I can't remember if it had already turned on before I took these pics or not. But regardless, you get what I'm trying to show.

Edit: I forgot the to upload the picture of what my "Apps" folder looks like. For several apps I have assigned an activator gesture to open them. For example, I have a triple click of the home button assigned to my camera for quick access. You'll also notice I have 2 pages inside my "Apps" folder. The only thing on the second page is a folder called "Stock Junk" where I keep all the stock apps that I don't use like stocks, phone (I love CallBar!), compass, etc. Then inside each categorized folder are a ton of apps. Having the ability to remove the app limit makes things a lot easier to navigate for me. Plus I don't have to break down my games into sub categories like game genre or number each folder like Games-1, Games-2 etc. A video game is a just that, a game, so I place them all together. Attached is what the folder looks like when I open it. It's pretty simple which I love because to me that means organized.
 

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