Cydia tweaks: PullToDismiss

PullToDismiss jailbreak tweak

iOS is certainly among best mobile operative systems, if not the best one. Still, some features, while pushed out by Apple can and do irritate large number of iPhone users. After all, iOS is used on millions of devices and users and their preferences certainly aren’t the same. Every one among us has things he prefers and those he more or less deplores. We are sure, most of us jailbreak our favorite Apple devices to upgrade features we enjoy and disable things we don’t enjoy as much. PullToDismiss is a jailbreak tweak which prevents the second kind of iOS features.

Whenever you try to read some message, be it an email or a humble SMS, iOS tends to display the virtual keyboard. This wastes half of your precious iPhone screen, making it a complicated task to read some longer messages. If you are someone who doesn’t like this, stay tuned as we show you how to prevent this from happening via this jailbreak app.

PullToDismiss is invented and created by well known jailbreak app developer Ryan Petrich, who is also the main force behind other great jailbreak tweaks and apps like DietBar, Activator and other. This tweak makes it easy to pull down the keyboard, as you only need to drag it above it’s usual position on the screen. The tweak works so flawlessly across every part of iOS and any iOS app, that you could mistakenly think of it as a native feature of iOS itself.

You can get this excellent tweak for free from the Cydia app store. Of course you’ll need to jailbreak your device first. If you are a regular reader on our blog, you’ll know it is fairly easy to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad with RedSn0w, Pwnage or Corona jailbreak. Untethered jailbreak is available even for iOS 5.0.1. For guides and manuals, feel free to check our blog archive.

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