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Here Are Your Top Jailbreak Apps Of 2011, Now Choose The Best [Best Of 2011]

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Not all of the best apps available for the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad are sold on the App Store. For jailbroken phones, there’s also Cydia, the equivalent of the App Store black market… and for those brave enough to experiment with the very cortex of their device, the benefits of hacking can be great indeed.

In many ways, some of the most innovative and daring development work is happening on Cydia these days, so here’s our list of the best jailbreak apps and tweaks for 2011. Check out our choices below, then help us pick the best jailbreak app or tweak of the year by taking part in our poll!

SBSettings – Free

It might take a little while for SBSettings to grow on you. At first blush, it doesn’t seem to do much but act as a little mini-dock for your most commonly used iOS settings. SBSettings quickly becomes indispensable, though, as turning on/off 3G, Bluetooth, WiFi and more become just a swipe and tap away… and with iOS 5 Notification support, 2011 was the best year for SBSettings yet.

MyWi – $19.99

MyWi may seem expensive, but if you want to tether your iPhone or iPad, it sure beats the $20+ a month your carrier wants to charge you to turn on the same functionality. MyWi’s just a hell of an app, allowing you to tether your iPhone or iPad via USB cable to your computer to access the Internet, or even set it up as a mobile WiFi router. Personally, though, what has always impressed me most is the battery life: I’ve used MyWi all day to work in the past without my iPad crapping out on me.

iFile – Free

iFile doesn’t do anything exotic. It’s the equivalent of Finder for your iPhone. But given the iPhone’s closed off architecture, that’s pretty amazing… and doubly so when you add the ability to navigate around, view different types of files, compress zip packages, bookmark folders, attach files to emails and more. Heck, iFile even has its own built-in web server, allowing you to theoretically host a website from your iPhone!

Lockinfo – $7.99

Lockinfo is conceptually similar to IntelliscreenX, giving you quick view access to new emails, upcoming calendar events, unread SMS messages and much more on your lockscreen. A variety of themes and plugins allow you to customize Lockinfo, but while IntelliscreenX almost operates as a springboard in its own right, Lockinfo is comfortable with simply being a dashboard for your iOS experience… not a launchpad for it.

Barrel – $2.99

Barrel’s a gorgeous little Cydia tweak that allows you to change the way iOS animates transitions between home screen pages. If you’ve ever seen Compiz on Linux or some Quicksilver themes, you have a good idea of how attractive this presentation can be, and over the last year, Barrel has consistently updated to add an increasing number of transition options, each more inventive than the last.

Springotomize 2 – $2.99

It’s truly astonishing how much functionality the developers packed into Springotomize 2. Think of it as a swiss army knife for tweaking every possible aspect of your iPhone or iPad, from animations to the way the dock works, from the lockscreen to the way icons are displayed. Springotomize 2 is the iOS 5 version, but if you’re still running iOS 4, Springotomize will do the same thing.

Dreamboard – Free

Dreamboard allows you to change every aspect of iOS’s default look the way you want it to, so if you have any interest in theming your jailbroken iDevice, you need this. It’s how OS X Ultimatum manages its impressive transformation. If you want your iPhone to look like Windows Phone 7, or your iPad to look like a Honeycomb tablet, you’ll need to get Dreamboard.

OS X Ultimatum – Free

OS X Ultimatum does something true Mac fans have been clamoring for ever since the first iPhone was announced: turns iOS into OS X. What do you get? What don’t you get? Fully usable Finder menus, stacks, launchpad, a scrollable dock, draggable windows, mission control, dashboard, and a customizable lock screen, for starters. This is the iOS theme that the Cult of Mac loves above all others.

BiteSMS – Free

BiteSMS is the Messaging app on steroids. It gives you tons of extra features like Quick Reply, Quick Compose, Scheduled Messages, Auto-Forward, Auto-Retry, Passcode Lock, Privacy, Delivery Reports, Contact Pics, Easy Pick Smileys, Templates, Signatures and much more. And if that doesn’t do anything for you, well, you can even use BiteSMS to save money on your texting bill by buying credits from them allowing you to send texts for just $0.12 apiece.

IntelliscreenX – $9.99

IntelliscreenX turns your iPhone or iPad’s “Slide To Unlock” screen into a Mission Control panel, allowing you to see at a glance everything you can possibly imagine without actually unlocking your phone: calendar, email, text messages, Twitter, Facebook, weather and more. You can even do things like read and delete your emails, or send out tweets, from IntelliscreenX, without ever unlocking your device. Highly recommended.

What about you?

Which was your favorite jailbreak app or tweak of 2011? Vote in our poll below and help us declare the best jailbreak app of the year, which we will announce next week!


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16 responses to “Here Are Your Top Jailbreak Apps Of 2011, Now Choose The Best [Best Of 2011]”

  1. Jordan Clay says:

    What i’ve found out: 

     Jailbreak Apps are pretty expensive

  2. Brandon Dillon says:

    iFile is $4.00, not free on my jailbroken iPhone 4.

  3. Brandon Dillon says:

    Favorite jailbreak apps not listed would be the following:

    1) My3G – (free trial/$3.99) – tricks designated apps into thinking you are using WiFi, when you are using 3G. You can FaceTime and perform large updates over 3G.

    2) Installous – (free) – download cracked apps for free. I use as a try-before-buying app, but obviously some people take advantage of it. Give the devs their deserved earnings.

    None of my jailbroken apps of preference really add any new features. I’m more interested in unlocking what my carrier locks (tethering/FaceTime over 3G). Most of the themed apps make your iPhone look gaudy.

  4. Jason Lapp says:

    Multiflow, Winterboard, Activator, CameraLock (for those of us still on IOS 4), qTweeter.

  5. HenryMcNinja says:

    Some of them have to be if the devs want to make some actual money because douche bags crack the apps and people don’t ever pay for them again. There was a statistic awhile ago that was like 80-85% of people didn’t pay for anything on Cydia

  6. Aj Tk427 says:

    agree with 1, or as an alternative 3G Unrestrictor, these are great apps.  Don’t forget about being able to view video in higher quality

  7. Brandon Dillon says:

    I actually bought My3G because I couldn’t remember the name of that one. And yes that’s true also.

  8. Omar Abou-Youssef says:

    u should update ! no reason to stay on iOS 4 after the new untether ! :)

  9. Philippe Larue says:

    What is the theme we see in the dreamboard picture?

  10. iamwill5 says:

    Is Siri available for other I devices yet?

  11. Mohammad Tiba says:

    what text is that in the sprintomize picture?

  12. Clark Wallace says:

    It’s free on xSellize ;D as are alot of popular jailbreak tweaks/themes.

  13. Anh-Tuan Vo says:

    OS X ULTIMATUM is NOT free using the method from the link above.  Wasted a lot of time going through the steps just to find out that it costs $3.25.

  14. Jim Vonkas says:

    I tend to buy anything i like if it’s 99c. I have been burned with apps costing 4.99 etc – this shits me no end. Thus I just don’t do it anymore..

  15. zeg0303 says:

    if you have good sources in cydia then everything is free on cydia.

  16. Eyad Focus says:
    John Brownlee
    You need to take part in a contest for one of the best websites online. I will recommend this blog!

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