![]() ![]() I mainly use the Quick Switcher & Hot corners functions of Auxo 2 for getting back to the springboard from an app. Off screen bottom -> FirstSpringboard Page This is much faster than double-tapping the home button, selecting an app from the task switcher bar, and launching back into it. While I have similar functionality with Auxo 2 on iOS 7, I only use its Quick Switcher & Hot corners functions, as the Multi-center clutters things for me.įor switching back and forth between two apps quickly, LastApp saves a lot of time, instantly launching the previous app you were using. On IOS 6, we had Zephyr, using which one can flick the screen up to close the currently open app, mimicking what the Home button does. I quickly slide along the sides of the screen to get my app of desire in a such a quick moment. I need to jot down a draft quickly, or enter a new event/appointment in Fantastical, or get one of my passwords from LastPass or 1Password. These are the apps I need very quick access to. Drag bottom to top -> New Fantastical Drag top to bottom -> LastPass Drag bottom to top -> New Draft Drag top to bottom -> 1Password Search * Long Hold -> *Menu: Settings** | Safe mode | Reboot | Respring | 7:00 AM (Daily) -> AskAssistant (Q1 - What's the weather forecast?) Cellular data rested while I sleep at night. Same reason as the above-mentioned afternoon hour. 12:00 AM (Daily) -> Deactivate Cellular Data 6:30 AM (Daily) -> Activate Cellular Data This activator setting lets me reboot it every week, on a Sunday, while I'm asleep. To help keep it running smoothly, rebooting should be a regular part of your iPhone’s maintenance. So, during this period, the cellular data also can take a rest. I enjoy an afterrnoon nap between 4 & 5 PM, so I don't need the internet then. 4:00 PM (Daily) -> Deactivate Cellular Data 5:00 PM (Daily) -> Activate Cellular Data Joined Wi-Fi -> Deactivate Cellular Data Left Wi-Fi -> Activate Cellular Data This saves me the 3 steps of first unlocking the phone, reaching to the app icon, and opening the app. I just put my desired finger on the home button, and it immediately opens up with iBank. The last thing I want is to forget entering an expense, and then later waste time trying to remember it. R Ring -> iBank (or any finance app for quick expense entry) Thus, I preserve one fingerprint for this. When I need the verification code, I need it fast. I have 2-way authentication on most of my cloud/mail accounts. When I'm in a public place, or with a friend/acquaintance, I do not use this 'treasured' finger for unlocking. So, I just use the index finger to unlock. When I'm at home, or when I'm alone, I don't feel like being bothered (even for a moment) by biolockdown everytime I open up my protected apps. ![]() R Index -> Switches (Deactivate) -> Biolockdown If, for whatever reason (see below), the Biolockdown switch is deactivated, this setting makes sure that locking the phone activates it. Locked -> Switches (Activate) -> Biolockdown This setting brings to my notice that I need to unplug the charger. When possible, they should be kept in the range of 40%-80% to prolong their life as long as you can. ![]() Lithium-ion batteries don't need to be charged all the way to 100%. Battery Charges Past 80% - Play ringtone Battery Drains Past 40% - Play ringtone Here I present my exhaustive activator setup, hoping people will use the Activator more than they already do. Ryan Petrich's Activator for iOS is, in my opinion, the tweak which, if used to its full potential, eliminates the need to have many other jailbreak tweaks. ![]()
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