CardSwitcher Brings webOS Style App Switching To The iPhone And iPod touch [Jailbreak Tweak]

CardSwitcher

What with everything tech being covered by patents, Apple is not necessarily able to add every good trait from other smartphones on the market due to the threat of a potential court case, so we rely solely on the devs and hackers to do this for us.

Our latest featured Cydia tweak poaches a novel idea from HP's webOS carcass in the form of CardSwitcher. Switching between apps on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch can be something of a pain, and this particular tweak allows you to swipe between apps effortlessly, as if they were tabs in Mobile Safari in a smooth, credit card-like interface.

It is hoped that Apple will improve the ability to switch between apps in iOS 5. The multitasking bar at the bottom does not cut it in terms of ease of use, and if you've a lot of icons, a Spotlight search can sometimes be your only option, which is far from being convenient. While one can only speculate of what Cupertino is cooking up as it adds the finishing touches to the end-user release of it's latest mobile operating system, it is hoped that there will be some form of improvement in this department

As is the case with many Cydia apps and tweaks, there is no Springboard icon in CardSwitcher, so you'll have to tailor the experience in the Settings app. Unfortunately, this is not yet available for the iPad, so those looking for some quick-fire switching on the tablet device will have to wait. You can follow the developer and designer Kyle Howells a.k.a iKy1e on his Twitter page to keep yourself updated.

Having tested it on an iPhone 4 running iOS 4.3.3, I can confirm that it works as advertised, and makes the iExperience less cluttered, as well as more sophisticated and productive.

You can grab CardSwitcher from the BigBoss repo for $1.99, and we must say that the price justifies the functions it performs.

In order to use CardSwitcher, you will of course need a jailbroken iPhone, or iPod touch. You can follow our step by step guide posted here to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch on iOS 4.3.5 using Redsn0w (or PwnageTool), or on iOS 4.3.3 using Redsn0w, PwnageTool, Sn0wbreeze & JailbreakMe (that last one being the easiest).

Make sure you check out our iPhone Apps Gallery and iPad Apps Gallery to explore more apps for your iPhone and iPad.

You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook fanpage to keep yourself updated on all the latest from Microsoft, Google, Apple and the web.

One of the handy things about jailbreaking is that some of the great ideas featured on other smartphone devices can be ported over to iOS, such as Android’s connect-the-dots unlocking mechanism, which found a way to iDevices through the AndroidLock tweak.

What with everything tech being covered by patents, Apple is not necessarily able to add every good trait from other smartphones on the market due to the threat of a potential court case, so we rely solely on the devs and hackers to do this for us.

Our latest featured Cydia tweak poaches a novel idea from HP’s webOS carcass in the form of CardSwitcher. Switching between apps on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch can be something of a pain, and this particular tweak allows you to swipe between apps effortlessly, as if they were tabs in Mobile Safari in a smooth, credit card-like interface.

It is hoped that Apple will improve the ability to switch between apps in iOS 5. The multitasking bar at the bottom does not cut it in terms of ease of use, and if you’ve a lot of icons, a Spotlight search can sometimes be your only option, which is far from being convenient. While one can only speculate of what Cupertino is cooking up as it adds the finishing touches to the end-user release of it’s latest mobile operating system, it is hoped that there will be some form of improvement in this department

As is the case with many Cydia apps and tweaks, there is no Springboard icon in CardSwitcher, so you’ll have to tailor the experience in the Settings app. Unfortunately, this is not yet available for the iPad, so those looking for some quick-fire switching on the tablet device will have to wait. You can follow the developer and designer Kyle Howells a.k.a iKy1e on his Twitter page to keep yourself updated.

Having tested it on an iPhone 4 running iOS 4.3.3, I can confirm that it works as advertised, and makes the iExperience less cluttered, as well as more sophisticated and productive.

You can grab CardSwitcher from the BigBoss repo for $1.99, and we must say that the price justifies the functions it performs.

In order to use CardSwitcher, you will of course need a jailbroken iPhone, or iPod touch. You can follow our step by step guide posted here to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch on iOS 4.3.5 using Redsn0w (or PwnageTool), or on iOS 4.3.3 using Redsn0w, PwnageTool, Sn0wbreeze & JailbreakMe (that last one being the easiest).

Make sure you check out our iPhone Apps Gallery and iPad Apps Gallery to explore more apps for your iPhone and iPad.

You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook fanpage to keep yourself updated on all the latest from Microsoft, Google, Apple and the web.