Here are the tweaks used by saurik, the creator of Cydia

  saurik, the creator Cydia, took some time to chat on the social network reddit about tweak- the ones he constantly uses on the iDevices used daily for various tasks. As you can already see from the list below, saurik has a very varied range of tweaks installed in its own terminals, almost all of them being presented on this blog on various occasions. Practically, saurik has almost completely changed the functionality of iOS, improving it beyond the limits imposed by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, but it was normal for the developer of the biggest store of unauthorized applications and tweaks to have so many packages installed.

Cydget (PhotoExample, CyDialer), Cyntact, Cyueue, Veency, Five Icon Dock, WinterBoard (None), RingerX VIP, Voicemail Forwarder, Safari Download Manager, Barrel (Roll-Away), Activator (Volume HUD Tap = iWhiteboard, Volume Both Up /Down = SpringFlash, Status Swipe = SBSettings (Serious SBSettings HD)), Bars, CallBar, DietBar, DietBulletin, f.lux, FlashyStatus, FolderCloser, GlyphPatch, Graviboard, Harlem Shake, LowPowerBanner, MarkThatMessage, NoCoverFlow, NoNewsIsGoodNews, OpenNotifier (Messages ), Password Pilot Pro, Sleep to Lock, SwitcherMod, Tab+, TetherStatus, TypeStatus, TypingPrivacy, YourTube, 3G Unrestrictor.

  The interesting part is that saurik has not yet installed iOS 7 on any of his terminals, he continues to use iOS 6 along with all these tweaks to have additional functions. Explaining the reasons behind the refusal to use iOS 7, saurik claims that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), "ruined" the user experience Safari, detailing a series of changes made by Apple for the functionality of the browser and its design, and until the moment he modifies it to his liking, he will not install it.

I am not sure what to do about iOS 7. Apple ruined the web browser by adding the "scroll up for navbar" feature: it is horribly distracting and entirely useless. I could just remove it, but they also bring up a solid bar now with the back button... :(. On iOS 6 they simply nailed it: the HUD was entirely gone except for a few transparent buttons that were always present; I seriously now do most of my browsing on my iPhone (I'm typing this response on my iPhone, in fact), but I simply can't use iOS 7 Safari. When I have time I might try to do some major surgery to "fix it ", but until then I am on iOS 6.

  If you are interested in other interesting answers given by saurik to the questions asked by users in reddit, then I recommend you to read this page.