TypeTab helps you use Safari more easily

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  TypeTab is a new one tweak available since last night in Cydia for our iDevices, and with its help we can modify the way we use the Safari browser for iOS 8. According to the developer, the tweak changes the functionality of Safari so that when we create a new tab, we will also have the keyboard displayed to enter an address.

  Normally, it is necessary to access the address bar to be able to write the name of the domain we want to access, but this tweak simplifies the procedure by automatically displaying the keyboard. TypeTab also works with iPhone terminals, iPod Touch or iPad tablets, and if you have iOS 7 installed in your terminals, well, you don't have to worry because it will work.

TypeTab is a tweak that improves Safari by allowing you to type text into the address bar in fewer taps. When you create a new tab, instead of having to tap on the address bar to type into it, you are instantly able to type into it. This small change will make a big difference for people who frequently create new tabs. This tweak supports both the iPhone and iPad versions of Safari.

  TypeTab is available for free download from Cydia's BigBoss repo.