When every new iOS version is announced, we receive hundreds of comments (Has the jailbreak been released) and until the date of writing these lines, there has been no unrestricted jailbreak for either iOS 5 or iOS 5.0.1, and since developers want to add features to devices, the lack of a jailbreak restricts that. They resort to alternative methods, such as those previously announced in an article Hidden Advantages These methods will continue to appear until the unrestricted jailbreak is released. And this time our appointment with a temporary solution to the problem of shortcuts, which is solved by the most famous Cydia SbSettings program, and the alternative solution comes through the icon program Icon Project .
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The most important specification of the SbSettings program is access to the shortcuts you want, for example if you want to close the location selection by traditional methods, you have to go to Settings, General, then Site Services and close them. With the previous program, you can open and close any service in one step. Revision from here.

But unfortunately, this program must have a jailbreak in order to be able to download it. This can currently and temporarily be used by Icon Project The idea of this application basically working is to make shortcuts for anything we want, such as someone's phone number, another person's email, or a third person's FaceTime, so that we can access it easily and quickly through an icon on the screen like any regular program icon. Such as locking out XNUMXG or Wi-Fi and other important settings. Here is a video explaining the service:
In the minute 3 and 10 seconds on the video, the person wrote the video the short code for lighting, and here is a long list of all the shortcut codes that you may need, and each according to his needs:
- About - prefs: root = General & path = About
- Accessibility - prefs: root = General & path = ACCESSIBILITY
- Airplane ModeOn - prefs: root = AIRPLANE_MODE
- Auto-Lock - prefs: root = General & path = AUTOLOCK
- Brightness - prefs: root = Brightness
- Bluetooth - prefs: root = General & path = Bluetooth
- Date & Time - prefs: root = General & path = DATE_AND_TIME
- FaceTime - prefs: root = FACETIME
- General admission - prefs: root = General
- Keyboard - prefs: root = General & path = Keyboard
- iCloud - prefs: root = CASTLE
- iCloud Storage & Backup - prefs: root = CASTLE & path = STORAGE_AND_BACKUP
- International - prefs: root = General & path = INTERNATIONAL
- Location Services - prefs: root = LOCATION_SERVICES
- Music - prefs: root = MUSIC
- Music Equalizer - prefs: root = MUSIC & path = EQ
- Music Volume Limit - prefs: root = MUSIC & path = VolumeLimit
- Network - prefs: root = General & path = Network
- Nike+iPod - prefs: root = NIKE_PLUS_IPOD
- Notes - prefs: root = NOTES
- Notification - prefs: root = NOTIFICATIONS_ID
- Phone Number - prefs: root = Phone
- Photos - prefs: root = Photos
- Profile - prefs: root = General & path = ManagedConfigurationList
- Reset - prefs: root = General & path = Reset
- safari - prefs: root = Safari
- Crab - prefs: root = General & path = Assistant
- Sounds - prefs: root = Sounds
- software Update - prefs: root = General & path = SOFTWARE_UPDATE_LINK
- Store - prefs: root = STORE
- Twitter - prefs: root = TWITTER
- Usage - prefs: root = General & path = USAGE
- VPN - prefs: root = General & path = Network / VPN
- Wallpaper - prefs: root = Wallpaper
- Wi-Fi - prefs: root = WIFI
Of course, this is not the main function of the application, and as we said in the highest work shortcuts for any service in the device, whether it is numbers, email or anything, and this official video to explain the program from the company producing it:
We know that the advantages of SbSetting are many and exceed just shortcuts, but we are trying in various ways to provide an alternative way to activate the features until the jailbreak is released. We do not know when it will be released One thing remains, which is that the program is not free and the price is $ 0.99
Do you think this program is useful? Do you use acronyms?
Source: appadvice



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