Emblem brings the notification system from OS X Mountain Lion directly to the iPad tablet

  JailbreakCon started tonight, several people started making presentations and one of the interesting things is emblem, a tweak what brings on the iPad the notification system from OS X Mountain Lion. You know that on the iPad the notifications are displayed in the middle of the screen in a small banner and you know that in OS X Mountain Lion they appear in a slightly larger border that is displayed on the right side of the screen. Well, Emblem implements in iOS this notification system available in OS X and all your notifications will be displayed on the right side of the screen, in a larger border.

Emblem brings OS X-inspired notifications to the iPad. With gorgeous animations and native design, Emblem provides a whole new notification experience. Dismiss notifications by holding and dragging them off the screen. If four or more notifications from the same application appear on the screen, they will intuitively stack into one banner, allowing you to swipe through to view each notification individually. Emblem also offers a tutorial to help walk you through how each feature of the new system works. Assign the tutorial to an Activator method to launch.

  Emblem also has a settings menu in the Settings application of iOS, from there you can activate/deactivate it, but also from there you can select gestures that you can take to close the notifications, the position in which the banners are displayed, the display of the keyboard for them or displaying banners on the whole screen. Emblem also displays several banners on a single screen, so the notification system in iOS becomes much better by installing this tweak, which should not consume a lot of energy. Emblem is now available in Cydia at the price of $1.99.