BioLaunch allows us to open applications in iOS 7 using Touch ID

  It was launched just a week ago Touchy, a tweak that allows us to access applications of iOS 7 using touch ID and fingerprints scanned by the reader, but this is not the only one tweak of this kind. Starting last night BioLaunch is available to all those interested, allowing us to open applications of iOS 7 by simply scanning a fingerprint. The tweak monitors the use of the applications in our terminals and decides by itself which are the most used, and with a simple scan it opens the most used of them.

BioLaunch allows you to use your fingerprint as a smart app launcher. Using Touch ID, you can launch any application with the touch of your finger. What makes BioLaunch so smart is the ability to automatically set your most used application to be launched. The amount you use each application is saved to ensure your favorite app is always the one set to launch. This is an optional feature, as you can manually set the application you want to launch. The other features that make BioLaunch great is the confirmation alert you get on a successful fingerprint read, so no unnecessary app launches can occur.

  Of course, the tweak allows us to set another application that can be opened when pressed touch ID, but the worst part is that we are limited to only one. On the other hand, the tweak displays an alert message before opening the application, to avoid accidental accesses and allows setting a vibration that is run when the fingerprint is read. BioLaunch is available at the price of $1 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.