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Flowtation Adds Transition Effects To Notification Center On iPhone


In October 2011, along with the release of iPhone 4S, the operatingsystem that powers it i.e iOS 5 was also released. Talking about Operating system’s capabilities, apart from surprising a few people, it really has a wonderful way to handle and display notifications.

iOS devices can now manage all notifications and play with some great widgets due to the introduction of the Notification Center. The jailbreak community has as usual found some modifications and ways to use this notification Center and thus added widgets, quick settings and additional buttons,which clears all notifications.
It may seem less important application, but the popular tweaks even in Cydia do the same i.e visual enhancement to some portions of iOS. This visualization does benefit certain parts of Operating System, same role is played by ‘Flowtation’ for Notification Center. Flowtation Operating System; same as if Notification Center is above the current screen of either device’s SpringBoard or within an application! Thus as the Notification Center is activated the flowtation becomes active and does the exchange from the existing screen and the notifications smoothly.
One of the main advantages of a Flowtation is it offers a smooth Transition without it being felt by the system. It has been tried and tested by the developer on various devices but it may so happen that user’s experiences may be different from him, though he is confident enough. He also claims that there are no compatibility issues and is even compatible with the popular IntelliScreenX Application. Flowtation’s setting application has some additional entries that make the user able to turn the tweak on or off and add an effect of that of a transition experience or a solid state.
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The tweak is available in Cydia on ModyMyi repository and will cost $0.99. It is compatible with all iPhone and iPod touches on iOS 5firmware and above.
You need to have a jailbroken iDevice for this purpose. You can follow our guide on how to jailbreak iPhone 4S/ iPad 2.

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