SwipeBack: go back in menus by sliding the screen (Cydia)

With SwipeBack you can navigate through the menus of your iPhone in Settings and in some other applications with touch gestures, in other words, you can go back in the menus by sliding your finger as if you were passing photos on the reel, so you don't have to go to the top left of the screen to press the back button, ideal for people with small hands.

This app is developed by the creator of Activator and the swipe gestures are comfortable and intuitive, plus there is a small animation very well done when swiping.

You can download it free on Cydia, You will find it on Ryan Petrich's repo (http://rpetri.ch/repo/). You need to have done the jailbreak on your device.


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  1.   oscar said

    It's very good

  2.   Arthur said

    Hey guys, the application puts advertising at the bottom, I can not believe it, with how incredible this application was ...

    1.    Arthur said

      Well, it has happened to me twice, but now it doesn't happen to me ... I don't know, it was a mistake, hopefully ... xD
      I want to clarify two things, it works for ABSOLUTELY any application, which in the video gonzalo does not make it clear, as tuenti, or anyone, and that the only defect I see is that there is a small time sometimes in which you can not move menu just after going back.
      PS: False alarm about the advertising, it was the activator advertising, LESS BAD, I recommend this application to 100000000000%