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jhkaplan

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Jan 29, 2008
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Two days ago I went into Cydia for the first time in a few weeks and updated all of the sources like normal. After the update, I now get a weird little mark (similar to the spinning circle when data is downloading) on all open/backgrounded apps. Has anyone seen this before and is there a trick to fix this?
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Thanks!
 
Two days ago I went into Cydia for the first time in a few weeks and updated all of the sources like normal. After the update, I now get a weird little mark (similar to the spinning circle when data is downloading) on all open/backgrounded apps. Has anyone seen this before and is there a trick to fix this?
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Thanks!

That's backgrounder. You can disable it in Backgrounder settings. :D

You can also install Leobadge to make those just a little blue light like on a Leopard dock. Either with Winterboard or SSH. I don't use winterboard.
 
Perfect guys! Thank you so much! I had no idea that there was even this setting in Backgrounder. It just showed up after my update the other day. Thanks!
 
Can someone teach me how can I use leobadge without winterboard?
I don't have my laptop with me so can I do it all from my iPhone? Thanks!
 
Can someone teach me how can I use leobadge without winterboard?
I don't have my laptop with me so can I do it all from my iPhone? Thanks!

Without a laptop I don't think it's possible. Why not just install leobadge with Winterboard? It's extremely easy.
 
been trying to avoid winterboard as i'm using 3G, not 3Gs.

Does knows how i can install leobadge from my iphone without winterboard?

thanks
 
Hello again fellow Winterboard disliker! :D

I installed the package first with Cydia and Winterboard and then just coppied the files out to the Backgrounder.app folder and pasted them in there using iFile and then removed Winterboard.

You can also do the same thing I did with LockInfo and find the .deb file and then force it's install without dependencies. Then you can copy the files out and then remove it. Or you may be able to find the files online somewhere.

Good luck!
 
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