Video: Homescreen Settings brings iOS system settings icons to Springboard

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH654RCNeRI[/youtube]

Homescreen Settings is a new tweak available for iDevices that brings an extremely useful functionality for anyone. Using the new tweak, we can add in Springboard an icon for each setting available in the Settings application for our terminal. In the Settings menu, we will have in the menu of each system setting (WiFi, BlueTooth, Network, etc.) a button that, as soon as we press it, adds our icon to Springboard. The icon in Springboard opens exactly like a folder and inside it displays the options that we would normally see only if we open the Settings application from iOS.

The interesting part is that we can make icons for any menu of the Settings application, regardless of whether we are talking about a system function or a category of settings for a Cydia tweak. Homescreen Settings brings a functionality that Apple should have implemented long ago in iOS, but it's good that we have it even if we have to jailbreak and install a separate tweak. Homescreen Settings is still in the project stage, but as soon as it is available in Cydia, I will let you know.