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Multifl0w Multitasking App for Jailbroken iPhones

11/24/2009 10:17:00 PM - 0 comments
Here’s another revolutionary application for all those who believed in jailbreak iphone. Aptly named Multifl0w multitasking app, this iPhone app allows switching between applications running in the background. You can say this is done more like in a beautiful Palm Pre style cover flow-like mode. This app is now available for download via RockApp for jailbroken iPhones.

As an iPhone app, Multifl0w fundamentally acts as a graphical extension to Backgrounder - the popular app from Cydia, to present all opened apps in a tabbed view; almost similar to the view seen on Mobile Safari browser. Coming to interface, Multifl0w is a multitasking interface which displays iPhone applications that are running parallel to one another.

Check out a video demo of the
Multifl0w in action.


Features of Multifl0w

- Very small and concrete code that uses very little RAM and CPU space

- You can double tap Home button to open Multifl0w

- Snapshot of each backgrounded application provided for easy selection of applications

Multifl0w: How it works

Multifl0w multitasking app works by allowing you to scroll left and right between them for quick switching. Moreover, it also includes a snapshot of each of the backgrounded applications. This means that it runs with backgrounder i.e. you can background application by holding the home button.

You can avail Multifl0w app for $4.99 via RockApp for jailbroken iPhone’s and iPod Touch. For user convenience, 10 days free trial is also available. However, a jailbroken iPhone is a prerequisite for using this application. If you haven’t yet got yourself a jailbreak iphone, you may log in to easyiphoneunlocking.com for jailbreaking and iphone unlocking as well.

Again Multifl0w requires Backgrounder app, which is a Mobile Substrate-based extension to be installed as a privilege. You can also install Backgrounder from Cydia for free from BigBoss repository. Industry analysts and users unanimously agree that until now, lack of multi-tasking was one of the biggest problems with the iPhone; unlike WebOS, Android and Windows Mobile users.



Posted: Seuli.B



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