Gridlock, the known tweak that lets you place the application icons on the Home pages of iOS, was recently brought to version 2.0. This update introduces support for iOS 2.x 6.
A few days ago, Chpwn has released on Cydia 2.0 version of Gridlock, known tweak that lets you place all applications freely & # 8217; the Home of iOS. With this update, the tweak becomes finally compatible with iOS 6 and later versions.
IOS normally prevents placing an 8217; # & app anywhere on the grid and attempts to maintain a linear order for Home pages (the new apps are added from left to right, inline line). With Gridlock instead, you can easily place the application icons anywhere in the Home, leaving possibly even space. Obviously this tweak is useful in cases where you want to insert the widget (available on Cydia) or particularly complex issues requiring all space # & 8217; dell pages & # 8217; iPhone.
According to Grant Paul (aka Chpwn and developer of this tweak), l 8217; # & update of Gridlock to version 2.0 brings several fixes for iOS 6. x and full compatibility with this firmware. For this reason, Gridlock 2.0 is not available as a free upgrade for owners of the first version of Gridlock: for them and for everyone else will, therefore, need to l # & 8217; buying a new copy of the program.
The good news is that Gridlock will be purchased 2.0 just 1.99 dollars from owners of the previous version of the tweak, and will cost $ 4.99 for all new users.
Source From IosDroid.net
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