SwitcherSettings brings iOS settings directly into the task switcher

Lately, developers of tweaks for iOS have started to become more and more inventive so HomeScreen Settings was born but shortly after it we have SwitcherSettings which brings a somewhat similar functionality. If HomeScreen Settings allowed the addition of an icon in Springboard for each setting of the Settings application, SwitcherSettings allows us to view directly in the task switcher some toggles for iOS settings. The application comes with a series of pre-installed toggles, but you can also use the ones from SBSettings or you can install separate ones from Cydia and their administration mode is similar to that for SBSettings.

SwitcherSettings displays a toggle in the task switcher as soon as you install it from Cydia and allows customization of the interface. SwitcherSettings also allows the release of an amount of RAM memory and the copying of the IP address to be written in another application. SwitcherSettings is available in Cydia in the BigBoss Repo for $2.49.

SwitcherSettings allows you to have your settings toggles when you open your application switcher. SwitcherSettings is fully compatible with all your SBSettings toggles, and present them directly directly into iOS, offering a native user experience: a quick access to your settings, exactly like Apple would have coded it. And don't mention respringing after removing, adding or reordering toggles. Every time you install a new toggle in Cydia, it will be available in the app switcher right away. And it's retro-compatible for all the toggles you already have.

SwitcherSettings is compatible with iOS 4, for both retina and legacy displays.

This tweak does NOT install a custom icon on the SpinBoard: double tap your home button to see it in action.

You can add your custom icons to /User/Library/SwitcherSettings/Images/

Tap the name of a toggle to invoke the "hold" action.

Tap the amount of free memory to free more memory.

Tap an IP address to add it to the clipboard