DockAlpha allows us to modify the transparency of the dock

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One of the main reasons why many users love the Jailbreak is the almost infinite possibilities of customization that it offers us. Although many of the most veteran users have seen their demands fulfilled in these latest versions of iOS and they have completely stopped jailbreaking their devices.

Just this morning we have published a tweak in which a developer has shown how he has achieved bypass iOS limits and have Jailbroken your device running iOS 9.2.1 although this version is still in beta. The developer claims that he has no intention of making it public, so we are going to have to wait for the Chinese from TaiG or Pangu to launch it on the market.

While the users who continue to enjoy the Jailbreak we can continue to personalize our device, this time with the DockAlpha tweak, which allows us to change the background color of our iPhone doc. DockAlpha allows us to change the opacity of that gray strip that is located behind the icons of the Dock of our iPhone, which will give us a new look to our springboard.

This tweak, with such a simple operation, only allows us to set the dock transparency level, making it lighter or darker according to our preferences. Once we have established the level of transparency, we only have to do a respring for the changes to take effect. DockAlpha is available for download completely free of charge on the BigBoss repo so that's a good reason to give it a try. In addition, with the new update of the BigBoss Report, it is now much easier to see all the information related to the tweak that we want to install, where it now occupies the entire screen.


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  1.   Alfonso R. said

    And this? ... "Although many of the most veteran users ...". I do not understand what comes from "the most veteran users", what do you mean that those of us who do jailbreak are new users? I have been using Apple devices since the iPhone 4 (iOS 4.0), that is, perhaps I am not one of the most veteran but I do consider myself a veteran user of these devices and although certainly "some" of the existing tweaks in Cydia have been integrated into the The system is far from the best, or as in some cases, SwipeSelection without going any further, it is not that they have been implemented badly, it is that they have been implemented fatally. That is, for me today the jailbreak is essential, and if I knew that for whatever reason the jail would never come out, I assure you that I would not buy any Apple device again.

    I'm sure that many users with the new features of iOS 9 are enough, but I'm also sure that many, and speaking in silver, is that no joke. What I do not think is acceptable is that you say that the most veteran already have enough because, surely without wanting it, yes, you are saying that this jail thing seems like a "novice" thing. I would appreciate it if you don't mind if you correct the entry (you can delete this post later) with a simple ... "Although to many users ..." because I repeat, I am sure that without wanting to, you have offended me.

    1.    Rafael Pazos placeholder image said

      Damn uncle, you take it all the wrong way ... there are many veteran users who have left the jailbreak because they are no longer interested ... you will be a veteran but you don't tell it, it tells some ... I've been doing it since iOS 5 and I'm a veteran , but I have left it in iOS 9.0.2 at the moment the jailbreak for me does not give me anything, but it has not offended me ... it is more this they have been saying for a long time that many jailbreak veterans are leaving it and I think you are the first person I have read who has been offended by this ...

      Many users are enough, others are not but what offends you this I do not understand ...

      Accept that the jailbreak is slowly falling ... TAIG is supposed to have one, but then said no ... Pangu has not said anything ..

      These two teams do not do it for the users, they do it for their own benefit ... in the past, the true jailbreakers did care about the users, not like now ...

      So Alfonso do not be offended by nonsense….

      Greetings and a hug men

  2.   Ricky Garcia said

    What you have published this morning is not a tweak, but a post