NextGenUI proposes a completely modified interface for iOS iDevices

UPDATE: DO NOT INSTALL THIS PACKAGE BECAUSE IT IS VIRUSED!

  NextGenUI is a theme launched during the day yesterday in Cydia, and it tries to bring us a completely modified interface for the iOS installed in our iDevices. The theme developer thought that it could replace the classic format of presenting applications in iOS 7, so he thought of turning them all into graphic nodes that can be interconnected with each other. The nodes can be added and deleted at will, the gestures being the ones that help us open the applications or interact with them.

NextGenUI is a spatial interface concept based on the idea of ​​having all of your applications represented as graphical nodes, with a futuristic design; NGUI4 is full of features and interactivity. Nodes can be added, removed, resized and changed on the interface using interactive gestures. Nodes each have a flag representing the name of the application it represents, or the group of apps you have placed in a node that can store multiple applications such as the data storage node. Two types of nodes implemented include a simple application node, and a data storage node that can hold applications in a folder-like fashion.

  The graphic nodes have a flag that represents each application, this flag helps us to identify them, it can be customized as you like. Nodes can represent either applications or folders, so we can store in them any applications we want, but in the format designed by the developer. NextGenUI can be bought from the repo ModMyi al Cydia, and its activation is done through the Settings application iOS 7.