Background Manager promises to bring real multitasking to iOS 6

  Background Manager is a tweak launched last night in Cydia, and its developer promises that through the software we can implement "real" multitasking in iOS 6. The tweak eliminates the system that suspends applications in the terminal's memory to save battery, keeping them active exactly as we would use them normally. Tweak- has a special menu in the Settings application, and through it we can choose the applications for which we want to activate the system, so you will not have it universally available in iOS.

Bringing back true multitasking on your iDevice. Background Manager is the new Backgrounder for iOS 6! Background Manager allows the user to enable backgrounding for true multitasking on iOS. The default iOS multitasking works by suspending the process in the memory. However with the Background Manager, you can choose to run any app on the background as if it were running on the foreground. Please note that this is NOT Backgrounder, the codes are written from scratch to bring Backgrounder-like functions to iOS 6.x. Configure options from Settings.

  Background Manager is available at the price of $1 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.