MT Gestures Enables Multitasking Gestures on Your iPhone
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Posted April 8, 2011 at 2:37pm by iClarified
MT Gestures is a new Cydia tweak by cookie181992 that brings multitasking gestures to the iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G
apple added multitasking gestures in 4.3 beta 1 but disabled them in every following release after. this package will give you back those gestures. just enable in winterboard and a new toggle will appear in the settings app. supports iPod touch 4 and iPhone 4
Multitasking gestures let you use four or five fingers to pinch to the home screen, swipe up to reveal multitasking bar, and and swipe left or right between apps.
You can download MT Gestures from the ModMyi Cydia repository.
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Don't work in iPhone 4 / 3GS. Add cydia repo: iPhone.Gsm.vn install MT Gestures for iPhone 4 / 3GS and MT Gestures (winterboard) for iPhone 4 / 3GS and iPad...
There is a way to do it without cydia by replacing a couple files (I think they were from the beta).
This isn't an addon from cydia it's inherent IN the apple firmware so the method would just activate it (or put it back in). It's not like alanleimobile thought, NOT a mobilesubstrate plugin and it will not harm your battery. My buddy did it on his iphone 4 with 4.3.1
pretty neat not sure why apple took it out from the beta.
This is stupid. It's probably a mobilesubstrate plug-in too. This will kill your battery.
here's an easier way (my 3G S is on iOS 4.3.1)
add this to your corresponsi springboard.app plists, since ai'm on an iPhone 3G S, I added the changes to the N88AP.plist:
multitasking-gestures
I can't believe this sloppy version of the multitasking gestures hack has been the one that's been circulating and turned into a Cydia tweak. It places the switch at the very top of Settings, where it's way to prominent for a secondary setting, and uses an underscore in the switch name as if it were a filename or code variable. The tweak installed by sn0wbreeze 2.4 and 2.5 looks better integrated, as if it were a native option.