Video: CustomGrid Free allows you to arrange the icons the way you want in Springboard and all for free

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CustomGrid is a tweak recently released in Cydia 2 weeks ago that allows iDevices owners to modify the way icons are displayed in SpringBoard. Normally, the display is done in columns and rows, each icon being nicely arranged in the Springboard of our terminal. CustomGrid removes these rules and displays the icons exactly as you see in the video clip above, it also removes the names of the applications and the display for the page currently open in Springboard. In short, CustomGrid removes the rules governing organization and discipline in our SpringBoard and implements functions available separately in tweaks such as FiveRows, Five Dock Icon or Five Icon Folders.

CustomGrid also has a dedicated submenu in the Settings application where we can select the number of rows and columns on which our applications are arranged. The interesting part is that the tweak also works inside folders and if you use Shrink you will be able to see the applications listed through CustomGrid much better. CustomGridFree is the free version of this tweak which unfortunately also has some limitations. Using this version, we will not be able to change the number of rows or columns on which the applications are displayed, nor will we be able to remove the page numbering in Springboard. If you want to use the full version, you only have to pay $1. Both versions are available in Cydia in the BigBoss repo.

CustomGrid is the easiest way to change the number of rows and columns of your SpringBoard and its folders. It also lets you hide icon labels and page dots for better viewing.

This is the "Lite" version. Some features are missing. To enjoy the full CustomGrid, buy the full version For big layouts, it is recommended to use Shrink (by phoenix3200) or Bigify+ (by J.Corbett and J.Einbinder) and shrink or grow icon size

No icons have been added to your home screen. You can configure options from the Settings app.