One of the reasons to do the jailbreak is to be able to customize the image of our iPhone, iPod or iPad. Among the customization options there are also some modifications available that make iOS look a bit like Android, something that does not seem like a very good idea to me, but I understand that there are people who do like some details of the green robot operating system. One of those details may be the folder where all your applications are saved y App Drawer It offers us that possibility for our jailbroken iOS device.
As you can see in the following screenshot, AppDrawer us will add an icon to the home screen with the same image as on many Android devices. Ideally, put it in the Dock to always have it close at hand. Once we open it, we can access all our applications. They are arranged alphabetically, something I would like Apple to add, at least the possibility, on both iOS and OS X.
When we open it, we have available, in addition to the applications tab, a favorites tab. This comes in handy to quickly access the applications we use the most, but they don't fit in the Dock. If we add some applications to our favorites, something we can do from the tweak settings, we will be two taps away from these applications.
In AppDrawer settings too we can hide both applications inside the AppDrawer folder as normal home screen applications, which is useful if we have an application that we do not want to see. For example, to me (eye, to me) it seems silly to have Activator in the Springboard if I also have it in the settings. Surely you also have an application that you do not want to see on your home screen or for someone else to see that you have it installed.
Tweak Features
- Name: App Drawer
- Price: 0.99$
- Repository: BigBoss
- Compatibility: iOS 8 +
Having an iPhone and wanting it to look like an android is like having a Ferrari and wanting it to look like a Nissan.