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iRetired

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I couldn't find the proper section to post this, so Mods, feel free to move this request.

I've already made replacements for most of the standard iOS6 Apple app icons for a new theme I'm working on.

Here's where I need help.

Where do I look on my iP4S for the icon folder names of the new apps I've installed so I can replace them? For example, for Facebook, the icon is named Icon@2X.png and it is located in the com.facebook.Facebook folder. For Bank of America, the folder is com.bankofamerica.BofA and the icon inside is named Icon@2x.png.

I'm looking for the folder names for purchased apps like TWC Max, Tapatalk2, TuneInPro, Shuffler.fm, Vimeo, ProTube, Flixter, Breeze, etc. - too many to list here. Then inside those would be the respective named app icons.

BTW, I use iFunBox on a PC.

Thanks for your help.
 
I couldn't find the proper section to post this, so Mods, feel free to move this request.

I've already made replacements for most of the standard iOS6 Apple app icons for a new theme I'm working on.

Here's where I need help.

Where do I look on my iP4S for the icon folder names of the new apps I've installed so I can replace them? For example, for Facebook, the icon is named Icon@2X.png and it is located in the com.facebook.Facebook folder. For Bank of America, the folder is com.bankofamerica.BofA and the icon inside is named Icon@2x.png.

I'm looking for the folder names for purchased apps like TWC Max, Tapatalk2, TuneInPro, Shuffler.fm, Vimeo, ProTube, Flixter, Breeze, etc. - too many to list here. Then inside those would be the respective named app icons.

BTW, I use iFunBox on a PC.

Thanks for your help.

You can find bundles and icon names either here http://ios.xengi.org/cfbundleidentifier/default/ or you can download app info in cydia. :)
 
Recommend AppInfo on Cydia. Gives you the bundle identifier for all your apps and usually lists all the icon files in the folder as well. The icons aren't always all of them and sometimes it can't determine which one is actually being used, but you can figure that stuff out yourself if need be.
 
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