How To: Enable Multitasking For Cydia Manually In iOS 4.x
Thursday, May 26, 2011
All users asked about iOS 5 that is the most fastest operating system for your iPhone, iOS 5 is Expected to lunch with the next generation iPhone according to the last rumors, but we tried now to Improve our iOS 4
So as we know that the last Cydia update made the jailbroken app faster and brought some amazing features
but some users complain about the unreal multitasking, so what if i told you that there is a simple and easy trick will enable true multitasking ?
That simple way will not let you worry about the app reloading data every time, all you need to follow the steps step by step
Step 1: Load iFile and navigate to /Applications and look for the folder that’s labeled Cydia.app.
Step 2: Tap on it and locate the file Info.plist
Step 3: Choose to open the file with the Text Viewer option, and scroll all the way down to the bottom.
Step 4: Find where the text says “ UIApplicationExistsOnSuspend , and change to using the edit function.
Step 5: Save now and restart enjoying multitasking in Cydia.
So as we know that the last Cydia update made the jailbroken app faster and brought some amazing features
but some users complain about the unreal multitasking, so what if i told you that there is a simple and easy trick will enable true multitasking ?
That simple way will not let you worry about the app reloading data every time, all you need to follow the steps step by step
How To: Manually Enable Multitasking for Cydia in iOS 4
Step 1: Load iFile and navigate to /Applications and look for the folder that’s labeled Cydia.app.
Step 2: Tap on it and locate the file Info.plist
Step 3: Choose to open the file with the Text Viewer option, and scroll all the way down to the bottom.
Step 4: Find where the text says “
Step 5: Save now and restart enjoying multitasking in Cydia.
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How To: Enable Multitasking For Cydia Manually In iOS 4.x
All users asked about iOS 5 that is the most fastest operating system for your iPhone, iOS 5 is Expected to lunch with the next generation iPhone according to the last rumors, but we tried now to Improve our iOS 4
So as we know that the last Cydia update made the jailbroken app faster and brought some amazing features
but some users complain about the unreal multitasking, so what if i told you that there is a simple and easy trick will enable true multitasking ?
That simple way will not let you worry about the app reloading data every time, all you need to follow the steps step by step
Step 1: Load iFile and navigate to /Applications and look for the folder that’s labeled Cydia.app.
Step 2: Tap on it and locate the file Info.plist
Step 3: Choose to open the file with the Text Viewer option, and scroll all the way down to the bottom.
Step 4: Find where the text says “ UIApplicationExistsOnSuspend , and change to using the edit function.
Step 5: Save now and restart enjoying multitasking in Cydia.
So as we know that the last Cydia update made the jailbroken app faster and brought some amazing features
but some users complain about the unreal multitasking, so what if i told you that there is a simple and easy trick will enable true multitasking ?
That simple way will not let you worry about the app reloading data every time, all you need to follow the steps step by step
How To: Manually Enable Multitasking for Cydia in iOS 4
Step 1: Load iFile and navigate to /Applications and look for the folder that’s labeled Cydia.app.
Step 2: Tap on it and locate the file Info.plist
Step 3: Choose to open the file with the Text Viewer option, and scroll all the way down to the bottom.
Step 4: Find where the text says “
Step 5: Save now and restart enjoying multitasking in Cydia.
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