Sunday, January 12, 2014

CCQuick Pro: A feature-rich Control Center Tweak [Video]

CCQuick Pro: A feature-rich Control Center Tweak [Video]

Few days back we had covered a Control Center tweak called CCQuick, which gave you access to the app switcher from the Control Center, and added a few more quick launch shortcuts. The developer of the tweak has released a paid version of the jailbreak tweak called CCQuick Pro that includes a number of features such as: It adds some nifty Status Bar gestures that will allow you to: Swipe right on the status bar to lock the device from anywhere in iOS. Swipe left to go to the Home screen when you’re using an app, and to lock the device if you’re on the Home screen. Double tap to open the app switcher. Tap and hold to take a screenshot. As you can see above, you can disable each of these gestures from the Settings (Settings > CCQuick Pro > StatusBarGesture). It allows you to hide Control Center sections. You if you don’t use the brightness control, you can turn it off to reduce the clutter in Control Center. You can also hide the playback controls when music is not playing. It allows you to change the color of Control Center, so you can give it an all-new look. It adds the following Quick launch shortcuts to Control Center: Home button Respring SpringBoard settings Kill all apps in the background Launch app switcher Lock device Reboot device Power Off Siri Cellular Data You have the option to disable the Quick launch shortcuts that you don’t plan to use by tapping, dragging and dropping it under CCQuick Uninclude section. It gives you access to the app switcher from Control Center. It also offers a cool way to kill apps running in the background. You can swipe up on app in the app switcher section to kill it in portrait mode or swipe right to kill it landscape mode. You can also kill all apps by tapping and holding in the app switcher section. You can also turn off the zooming animations when you switch apps. You can also set the app switcher or the CCQuick Quick launch shortcuts page as the default page. Check out the video walkthrough of CCQuick Pro below: CCQuick Pro is a feature rich Control Center tweak. The only thing missing is the ability to add System settings toggles in the top section, which is possible with tweaks like CCControls. CCQuick Pro doesn’t come cheap. It is available on Cydia for $2.99. Let me know what you think in the comments. Continue reading





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