Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Tage Cydia Tweak is awesome multitasking gestures ,Best alternative to Zephyr


Zephyr was one of the most popular multitasking tweak for iOS 6, however it hasn’t been updated yet for iOS 7. If you miss the tweak, you should definitely check out an alternative to it known as Tage.
Tage features functionality similar to Zephyr and changes the way you switch between opened apps. The tweak is made up of five major parts. You can swipe the left or right side of the screen to switch between active apps. Additionally, you can swipe up from the bottom of the screen to either close the app or launch the App Switcher. Finally, swiping left or right from the top edge of the screen allows you to lock your device.




Tage is developed by Ma Jun .


Features:

- Swipe up from the bottom edge to close app or activate App Switcher.
(Long swipe up to close app and quit background.)
- Swipe from left and right edge to switch apps.
- Swipe left or right from the top edge to lock device.
- App Switcher app page swipe down to show action menu (Quit all Apps, Quit Background Apps).
- App Switcher home page swipe down to show action menu (Power Off, Reboot, Safe Mode, Respring, Lock).










What’s new in Tage  v-1.0.2

- Add Quit Other Apps action (close apps except swipe down app page).
- Add more screen area options to switch apps gesture.
- Add Italian localization.
- Improve app launch speed, launch app immediately after switch apps.
- Improve keyboard detection.

- Added keyboard disables option to switch apps gestures.
- Added Arabic, Korea localization.
- Compatible with Auxo 2.
- Other improvements.


Tage provides a 3-days trial for users to test it, but the full-time license costs $1.99, which in my opinion is worth it considering all the features that it offers. You can get Tage from Cydia’s BigBoss repository and it supports iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch running iOS 7.x and iOS 7.1.x


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Vikas Srivastava is our editor-in-chief and reviewer who takes care of iFreaksBlog.blogspot.com. He juggles writing about apps and custom features in iOS. At other times, he is usually found scouring the tech forums for technical elixir.

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