In OS X Mountain Lion, Apple will implement the Notifications Center from iOS, and in this article I have explained how everything will be done. In practice, Apple will implement the Notification Center on one side of the screen, where we will have available all the notifications that the applications send. Because the iPad's Notifications Center isn't all that great, a Cydia tweak developer thought of releasing MountainLionCenter which brings to the iPad the presentation style of the Notifications Center on the Mac. Practically, on the iPad you will have the possibility to display the Notifications Center on one side of the screen, so you will no longer open the small notification window right in the center of the tablet screen.
Considering that the entire Notifications Center will move to the right side of the screen, its activation will be done using a swipe with two fingers and after activating it you will still have all the elements of the iOS status bar displayed. The tweak is extremely interesting and I think a lot of people will use it considering that it allows us to display the Notifications Center on the iPad in a much more useful way. On the iPhone it is useless and I hope that the activation gesture will be modified, but in general I think that we will have an extremely good tweak available in Cydia.
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@zaone, don't you know what widget he has in the clip here for shortcuts to 3G, Wifi, etc.?
Probably IntelliScreenX
@Moldovan Sergiu: I use NcSettings, you can find it in cydia and it's the last one in the picture above:)
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