Sunday, October 26, 2014

Appellancy Cydia Tweak Just got updated to support iOS 8


Appellancy is a next-generation face recognition tweak for your iDevice that supports all iPhones, iPods, and iPads running iOS 7 or 8. It is nearly flawless in its recognition, and it integrates into the native look and feel of iOS 7 so well that you’ll wonder why it isn't a native feature.


Appellancy is developed By Elijah Frederickson


There is a simple API for other developers to integrate Appellancy into their projects, more details available at Github, so Appellancy is not limited to the lockscreen, it is possible to integrate into many app locking tweaks.
Because Appellancy uses the camera, it will have an effect on the battery life. However, Appellancy only uses the camera when it needs to, which minimizes the effect on the battery, so battery usage should be almost unnoticeable.


It is currently compatible with most known lockscreen tweaks, including, but not limited to: ClassicLockScreen, Convergance, and iCaughtU.
On older/weaker devices (such as the iPod 5 and iPhone 4) it is recommended to have no more than 20 scanned photos or it may result in instability.






What’s new in Appellancy v-1.1-20

- iOS 8 Compatible
- Fixed a bug on iOS 7.1
- Revamped settings page
- Fixed many crashes
- Updated to use LibPass
- Many other fixes and changes



Appellancy costs $1.99. You can get Appellancy from Cydia’s BigBoss repository and it supports iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch running iOS 7.x , iOS 7.1.x ,iOS 8.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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