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ViRaLSanity

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  1. #DicksOutForHarambe
  2. Okay, I believe you cuz.
  3. Are you on the right post I marked DanYal as correct 3 weeks ago.
  4. If you do I'll kill my self.
  5. Haha no problem m9 i here for you!
  6. Description Since you probably use all of your different iPhone and iPad apps fir different purposes, you may or may not want the volume level to be the same for each. VolumePanel an add-on for Control Center that lets you control your device’s volume level on a per-app basis. Small vertical sliders make it super easy to configure volume levels. Extra Info For example, I use the Music app to listen to Music with my headphones or speaker, and I’d rather not blow my eardrums out, but when I use YouTube to show my friends a funny video, I’m usually using the stock iPhone speaker and it needs to be at a much higher volume level for everyone to hear it properly. In this case, I would want to set these two apps with a volume level independent from one another; Music would get a lower pre-configured volume level and YouTube would get a higher one and yes, in case you were wondering, the tweak lets you configure the volume levels of all kinds of apps on your device, whether they were there out of the box, installed from the App Store, or even if they were installed from Cydia.
  7. Fingal Description! Fingal is a fun add-on for your jailbroken device that animates various app icons on your Home screen. You could call Fingal a theming platform, but it’s more or less just an animation tweak. Fingals fully compatible with iOS 9.3.3 and we think it adds character to your Home screen. You can also also make or add your own animated themes. I like it, but maybe that’s just me. How it works! Fingal adds a preferences pane to the Settings app where you can pick and choose the theme(s) that you want to enable. The preferences pane is separated into two sections – Enables Themes and Disabled Themes. You can drag the individual items back and forth between the two sections based on what you want to use for making your Home screen more exciting. The “Basic Example Theme” is installed by default on any device that you install Fingal on, and it’s a good way to see how your device will perform with animated app icons. The animations are mostly basic, and chances are, you’re not going to use it on a regular basis because you’re probably going to rather install a third-party animated theme from Cydia with much more stunning animations. After Installation Once installed, you can head back over to the Settings app and visit your Fingal preferences pane, and you’ll see new themes available for: AlienBlue Camera Contacts FindMyiPhone GoogleMaps Health Maps Messages Mystery News Notes Passbook Phone Settings Telegram Twitter VoiceMemos YouTube After dragging them to where you’d like them to be – enabled or not – you can tap on the “Respring” button at the top right of the preferences pane to respring your device and save your selection. You’ll then be able to visit your Home screen and see the themes in action. /ViRaL
  8. I'm bad at photoshop.
  9. Hello!
  10. I actually like the style what program do you use?
  11. Hmmm, I'll think about it m80
  12. It would be pretty cool if you could hack -->Gods Of Olympus........ <--- Plz hack something good ;_;
  13. what even is a hax?
  14. This has been marked as solved for 3 weeks bud. It's unfunctionable, So i got a new iPad
  15. Let's see what you got in the photoshop.
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