On many occasions, especially if they are new, we usually install almost any tweak that we see or someone we know recommends. Over time, the most likely thing is that our iPhone begins to work slowly or that the battery consumption is high or perhaps some tweaks collide with others and our iPhone begins to do strange things without knowing which is the tweak in question. that is giving us problems. On this occasion, the best way to improve the functioning of our iPhone or iPad is to check how many tweaks we have installed to be able to try to clean and that our device continues to work as it did in the beginning.
If we want to know the number of tweks the fastest way to count all the ones we have installed one by one. The problem arises when the number of tweaks is too high and this takes longer than usual. This is where we think there should be some application that does the job for us.
This is where Tweak Count 2 comes into play. This tweak available on the BigBoss repo completely free of charge Add that information to the top right of the installed section. But in addition, it also offers us that information at the bottom of the list, once the last tweak of the list of those that we have installed has been shown.
With that information already we can get an idea at a glance of what the problem may be. That number is too high, perhaps we should rethink eliminating some that we do not use. Surely you have more than one and two installed tweaks that you have only used the first day to test its operation.