InfinityTask (iOS 9) brings new functions for multitasking

InfinityTask (iOS 9)

InfinityTask (iOS 9) is a tweak launched last night in Cydia for iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running iOS 9, and with its help we can remove some restrictions for the multitasking system and not only that.

To begin with, we are talking about removing the limit of running an action in the background, InfinityTask (iOS 9) allowing the applications to carry out their activity as much as they want and not just 180 seconds, as required by Apple.

Separated, InfinityTask (iOS 9) allows us to access websites in the background without pasting the links directly in the Google Chrome or Safari browsers, selecting a link and performing a certain gesture automatically loading that page in the background without us intervening.

InfinityTask allows apps to unlimited "background task" (usually limited 180s). No concern to battery life because InfinityTask allows system deep sleep even if running unlimited background task. Add background task to Safari and Chrome that opens copied URL in background as new tab page. Launch apps in the background after respring and after killed by memory warning.

InfinityTask (iOS 9) is available for $1.99 in the BigBoss repo Cydia. The tweak has a settings menu in the Settings app of iOS, and there you can configure its functionality.