Transparency hides the icons of your applications

  Transparency was published last night in Cydia and, as you can see in the image above, we are talking about a tweak that allows us to hide all the icons of the applications installed in our iDevices. The tweak has many functions available to users and with their help you can not only hide the icons but manipulate the way they are displayed. More precisely, from the Settings menu of iOS you can choose if you want: to see the normal icons, to see only a shadow of them, to see only the square in which they are displayed or to see only the names and badges.

  Transparency is a complex tweak that offers many options to customize Springboard and you can download it for free from Cydia.

  • Enabled – enable or disable the tweak on demand
  • All Transparent Icons – make the application icons all transparent (the first screenshot)
  • No Icon Shadows – removes the background shadow behind the application icons
  • No Dock Reflection – removes the application icon reflections under application icons on the dock
  • No Date On Calendar – removes the current date from the Calendar application icon
  • No Icon Labels – hides the labels for each application icon
  • No Dots – removes the paging dots and spotlight icon from between the dock and last row of applications
  • No Badges – hides all application badges
  • No Ghostly Icons – keeps applications from becoming transparent when activating the App Switcher