Tuesday 25 March 2014

Badger 7 gives access to your notifications straight from the springboard [Jailbreak Tweak

If you jailbroke your device on iOS 6, then you probably have heard of Badger. It gives you the ability to check your badge notifications by either swiping up or double tapping on an icon. And it has be redesigned to fit right in with iOS 7.
I, and I’m sure most of you, get a lot of badge notifications, so a quick and new way to browse and manage them can be done using Badger 7. Once you open up the notifications by double tapping or swiping up on the app icon (customizable in settings), you can then read the notification, or swipe to the left on the notification to manage it. You’ll notice in the screenshot below, that the badge and number of notifications don’t match up, so that’s hopefully something that can fixed in an update.
When you swipe over you have the option to delete the notification or open the app. But, if you open Badger 7 on the messages app, you get the option to delete, quick reply, call the sender or mark the notification as read. Strangely, this is only an option for the messages app and not the Phone or FaceTime app.  
 


You have some visual options in the settings that allows you to change the blur, animation speed, and darken amount as well as a few options to change the badge count and allow a “0″ badge count.
  



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