BurstGIF brings to iOS 8 a function that had to be implemented by Apple

BurstGIF

  BurstGIF is a tweak released during this night in Cydia for our iDevices, and he implements for iDevices running iOS 8 an extremely useful function that the Apple company should have offered from the very beginning for us. As you already know very well, in iOS 7 and iOS 8 the Camera application is able to record photos in burst mode, that is, up to 10 photos per second constantly for any period of time you want, any of the photos can be selected for saving separate

Export photos from a burst sequence to a GIF file. You are presented with export options such as FPS or a custom album to save the file and also the default export settings for a burst sequence (save individual photos from the sequence).

1. Take a burst sequence as usual, or access a burst sequence from the Photos app.
2. Press "Select..." to choose your Favorites. Selecting a photo in this step will include it in the GIF animation.
3. Press "Done" and you will have the configuration options for the GIF file.

  Although Apple should have offered in the Camera application the option to group those pictures into GIFs, i.e. animated images, the problem is solved by the new BurstGIF tweak. It implements in the photo selection interface the option to create an animated GIF with all those photos recorded by us, a GIF type image being much smaller in size than a movie, so easier to upload anywhere. BurstGIF is available for DOWNLOAD for $1.5 in Cydia's BigBoss repo.