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Swipe for Mail: Add Swiping Gestures To Mail App


There are so many apps and tweaks that let users customize the device to give it a boost without being limited to the functions Apple originally designed the iDevices for due to the jailbreaking of iOS devices. Each day, we get to know about 2-3 new tweaks which shows how enthusiastic the developers are. Today, we will talk about the Swipe for Mail Cydia tweak that allows you to swipe left and right on emails in Mail app to see the next email or go to the previous one.

The new Cydia tweak adds a swipe gesture to the Mail app in iOS. It gives the ability to read through emails by swiping left and right and is a simple tweak. Those people who want to read emails quickly rather than tapping the next/previous button are going to like this tweak. I personally think swiping through emails is a faster and a convenient method than the current tradition of tapping next/previous. However, if the emails are bigger than the screen size, the Swipe for Mail can’t be used.
From Cydia:
Swipe for Mail adds the ability to swipe left or right in Mail.app to retrieve the previous or next email.
No icons is added to your home screen or settings. There are no options to configure.
The tweak is going to work on a jailbroken iOS device and will make the experience of reading emails a more pleasant one. Only those people who prefer buttons rather than swiping gestures are going to find this useless.
You can download Swipe for Mail from Cydia via ModMyi repo.

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