OS Experience (iOS 6) brings OS X Mission Control, a new multitasking system and the option to run multiple applications on the same screen

  OS Experience is a tweak released during this evening in Cydia for iDevice owners, and if you look at the pictures of this article you will quickly notice that we are talking about a tweak unique for the iOS platform. Basically, the developer tried to replace the task switcher iOS 6 cu Mission Control OS X, the applications open in the background being displayed exactly as you see in the images. The interesting part of this tweak is the fact that it allows us to use multiple applications simultaneously in the same screen, the same functionality being offered by various other tweaks of Cydia, but in different ways.

OS Experience unleashes the true power of your iPad: it brings true multitasking to your iOS 6 device. OS Experience is a window manager that allows multiple apps to be run at once; no longer are you confined to just one app at a time. Influenced by Mac OS X, OS Experience is not only a window manager, but also a beautifully-designed multitasking switcher. Similar to Mission Control, multiple desktops can be created for app windows to be separated into for organization, so windows aren't stuffed into one space. Similarly, apps can be maximized to take up an entire space themselves, like iOS normally does. These spaces can then be quickly slid back and forth with multitasking gestures.

  Working like a true Mission Control, OS Experience allows the creation of "desktops" for viewing the screens of applications open in the background, each screen being able to display a finite number of applications available in our terminals. OS Experience is only available in a version dedicated to iPad tablets, because they are the only ones that allow viewing information in such a way, and it does not have a settings menu through which you can manage something.

  OS Experience is available at the price of $5 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.