The Dock, as we already know, is the lower part of the iPhone that is with a gray background where the most used applications are located to have them more at hand.
Well, how can you see, there are only 4 and you can not put any more. You can keep some less, even none, but you will never accept 5 or more.
If you want to increase the capacity of the Dock to 5 applications, we bring you this tutorial that will surely be very helpful.
Thanks to our reader Miguel by the notice by tracks.
- We access the application Cydia.
- We go to the tab Search.
- And we type the following: Five Icon Dock.
- We access the application that appears with the same name.
- Click above on install.
- In the same place will appear Confirm, we also press it.
- We wait for it to load everything.
- When finished, press Reload SpringBoard.
- Now we just have to drag an application to the Dock and we will see how 5 appear.
Via: MacVisions
I don't get that when I search for xD, how do I install it?
Excellent !!!!!, Thanks Miguel !!!!!!!
Today my iPhone arrived (I live in Girona and one arrives every 3 days)
How can I download the di cydia application on my iPhone?
thank you very much!!!!!
(congratulations on the web it's great)
sonibroc go through the forum and look for jailbreak iphone 3G. Or look at tutorials on quikpwn. This is only for iphones with custom firmware.
: Yes, it was only my problem, but when I saw that app 1 or 2 days ago in cydia, I installed it and yesterday I had to uninstall it, well:
1) Numerical battery was always loaded, it was always charged to 0
2) the ipod app got stuck having to restart the phone
3) I was unable to call, I charged the phone and closed, although I could receive calls
thank you very much
Is there any way to suggest to Saurik that an application be designed (for download with Cydia), to install Flash in the Touch's Safari browser ???
Because in that if the iPod manufacturers have failed, since they announce it as the great thing and that that Flash files cannot be opened is a true omission.
The problem is that neither Adobe nor Apple have agreed. At first Apple thought that they alone could make the Flash viewer and adobe for its part thought that they could make the player only with the Apple SDK. But the truth is that Apple needed to have access to certain Adobe resources if they wanted to be able to implement it, and the same thing happened to Adobe, they needed more resources than those provided by the Apple SDK. The two demanded more and neither succeeded.
After all, Flash technology is from Adobe, so if you like it well, and if not, then too. Then the fault has been Apple for not giving in and agreeing with those.
Anyway, one more spot on the tiger.
If anyone has a way to link with Saurik, do so regarding this comment, as it would be a resource that would make the Touch / iPhone almost perfect devices.
I don't know how, but of the 4 applications that I had in the Dock, they moved (and now I don't know how to put them back in place)
If anyone knows, please comment.
regards