Moove allows you to control your iPhone using movements of the terminal

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  move is a tweak launched last night in Cydia for our iDevices, and according to its developer, it allows us to control the operation of our iDevices by simple movements of our terminals. More precisely, turning an iPhone with the screen towards the table or shaking it will generate a certain action in iOS, all based on our specifications, the tweka having a settings menu where we can control every action and movement.

  As you probably already imagined, Moove uses the accelerometer and gyroscope of our terminals to generate the various actions, so they must be configured beforehand in the settings menu, including options for choosing applications that are not affected by these movements.

  • Kill current app: When you quit an app, instead of opening the switcher, focusing on the last one, and swiping up, you'll just have to flip your device!
  • Kill all apps: If you need to close all your running applications, just double tap home to open the switcher and flip your device!
  • Lock killer: You usually unlock, use an app and then lock again? Don't bother to manually quit your app/apps, with this option last/all apps are killed automatically while locking.
  • Clear lockscreen: Clear your notifications in lockscreen just by shaking your iDevice.
  • No music kill: If the music app is going to be closed and you are listening to music, the closing process for that app will be aborted.
  • Blacklist support: You can choose the applications that will never be killed by Moove.

  move is available for download for $1 from the BigBoss repo Cydia.