Thursday, March 28, 2013

Further notifications Banner out of iOS with DietBulletin Cydia [Video]

With the latest versions of iOS, several changes have been introduced in Apple's mobile operating system. These include a new type of notifications "discrete" (# & 8220;8221; # & Banner and initially presented with iOS 5) which does not interrupt the user while using the Terminal. Although they are really comfortable in everyday usage, the Banner of iOS can be overly intrusive for some users. If you want to reduce the size of these notifications and restrict it so that it covers only the StatusBar, DietBulletin is the tweak. We will talk about in this article and in our video review of the tweak.

DietBulletin

Ryan Petrich, renowned author of programs for jailbroken devices, has developed DietBullettin, a new tweak that shrinks iOS Banner notifications making them even less invasive. If you are considering have already heard of a tweak with these features, you are probably thinking about SmallBanners, a tweak really similar to DietBullettin which was released on Cydia a few months ago and has one important difference compared to what we're talking about today.

Compared to SmallBanners, DietBulletin to comes with a built-in Panel in the settings menu that lets you choose the applications that use the banner "slim". For example, if you want to see Email notifications and messages in the old format, you can disable DietBullettin only works for these softwares. In addition, 8217; & # latest version of DietBulletin, you can also choose the type of notification to display mini-and decide whether or not to use the automatic reading (via text scrolling on the display) of the messages received by applications.

Here's our video review of DietBulletin. Good vision!

If you are interested and want to start using DietBullettin on your iPhone, you can do so by downloading this free package from BigBoss repository in Cydia. For # & 8217; installation and operation of this tweak you will need a jailbroken iOS device running iOS 5.0 or later version of Apple's mobile operating system.



Source From IosDroid.net

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