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Rainy Blur
This is my iPhone 4's setup after I jailbroke it Tuesday Morning (finally).
Let me explain everything thats incorporated into this setup which took me a couple hours to conjur up.
Lock Screen
The Lock screens look as been completely revamped, with LockInfo. I have hidden the "Slide to Unlock" box, and gotten rid of the stock Clock. I have replaced it with LockInfo's Clock/Weather Widget, so I can just turn my phones screen on and take a (beautiful) glance at the time and Weather. Like with iOS 5's Notification Center weather widget, you can slide it right or left to get a weekly forcast. I have also added LockInfo RSS Widget for 3 of my favorite sites, because, well, they complete me <3. Last but not least is the QuickNotes plugin, which is very useful for me. I don't even have to unlock the phone to start typing in any note, you just point to the box, and start typing.
Home Screen
LockInfo has a nifty Homescreen Panel option, which enables LockInfo Widgets to be displayed on their own dedicated page. Nothing is different from the Lockscreen's widgets and the Homescreens widgets, so there's nothing to post here :)
Notification Center
Ah, my favorite part of iOS 5. LockInfo used to have there own proprietary notifications panel, and when iOS 5 came out, they still kept the feature, but they gave the user an option to use the stock Notification Panel, or LockInfo's version. Since I use widgets designed for LockInfo, I decided to use that. Notifications appear the same way they do in the stock notifications center, but with the added expandability of the widgets available. Here, I have used a very nifty Cydia tweak called Omnistat to display important information related to my iPhone. It shows many things, on 4 slideable pages, including Storage space, used and free, iPhone Model, OS version, build version, Wifi Host, IP, Cell IP, MAC IP, True Battery Percentage, and processes. It also has a graphical RAM use page, which shows a very detailed description of the RAM thats being used in catagories such as "Wired" - or system processes, "Active", "Inactive", and "Free". It also has the option to "Tap to free" which clears up a significant portion of the phones RAM with the touch of your finger. Besides that, it has Wifi Enable/Disable, Power button, which can turn the phone off, restart it, respring, and kill all background apps. To achieve the blur look of the panel, I used another Cydia tweak called BlurriedNCBackground. Pretty Self Explanatory there.
Gridlock
I achieved the non static icon locations using GridLock, which, obviously, allows you to place your icons where ever you wish. I also added another tweak called Wifi Icon, which allows you to enable and disable Wifi with a long press of the icon. It can also show you the SSID, and IP address with a short touch. I also have whats called, Brightness Icons, which allows you to change the brightness of the screen by pressing the respective icons, without having to go into settings every time.
Barrel
Barrel is awesome. It adds effects to the page sliding aspect of iOS, so its not just a simple slide. I have mine set to Cube Inside, so it looks like its rotating in a cube when ever I slide to a new page. Barrel has many effects, some of which are very intricate, yet flow beautifully.
Zephyr
Zephyr, is an awesome multitasking tweak, which brings iPad style multitasking to the iPhone. Basically, swiping from the edge of the screen switches to the next app in line. Simple as that. It also has a feature which allows you to bring up the multitask dock with a swipe from the bottom of the screen, up, without having to double press the home button. Both these work in conjunction with each other, so there's no conflict.
That is everything I use to make my iOS experience, oh sooooo sooooooo much better than it was before. Here is a complete list of all the tweaks, apps, and with repo's I used to get my beautiful look.
Barrel (SinfuliPhoneRepo)
BlurriedNCBackground (BigBoss)
Brightness Icons (ModMyi)
Gridlock (iHacksrepo)
Installous (hackulo.us)
LockInfo (iHacksRepo)
LockInfo RSS Plugin (SinfuliPhoneRepo)
Lockinfo Todo Plugin (SinfuliPhoneRepo)
OmniStat for Notification Center (BigBoss)
Quicknote for Notification Center (BigBoss)
WifiIcon (BigBoss)
Zephyr (iHacksRepo)
Uploaded on Dec 29, 2011
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Here is my final computer setup. I have finally aquired all the things I wanted for my computer.
Intel Xeon 3.2GHz (2 processors)
4GB DDR2 RAM
80GB 10,000pm Western Digital Raptor
750GB Western Digital Black
Sapphire Ultimate Raedon 6670 1GB DDR5 Silent Edition
Acer P236 23' 1080p monitor
Logitech z2300 2.1 speaker system
Logitech G510 gaming keyboard
Logitech G9X laser gaming mouse
HP HD-4110 1080p Webcam
Razer Golithathus Mousepad Speed Edition
In the coming months, I plan to build a brand new system. Its planned specs are
Intel i5 2500k Quad Core 3.33GHz (overclock to 4.8GHz stable)
24GB DDR3 1333Mhz RAM
Sapphire Toxic 6870 x2 in crossfire
64GB Boot OS HD
80GB 10,000RPM Game HD
1.5 TB 7200RPM Media HD
Corsair H100 Water Cooling system
SoundBlaster Xi-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Soundcard
I'm happy that I have everything I wanted FOR my computer, I just need THEE computer to compliment this setup. Sure I like my current dual core system, but who wouldn't like a really nice quad core system?
Uploaded on Nov 24, 2011
1080p
My Windows 7 Desktop. I love Windows 7. A LOT. Its perfect. Its beautiful, fast, and has soo many features I love. Makes me forget absolutely EVERYTHING about XP. I loved the gadgets that came with Windows 7, but I had 1 major problem: took up way too much RAM. 3 And thats why I redownloaded Rainmeter And I've chosen Rainify as my Gadget Skin. As much as I love the awesomeness of Enigma, I actually liked Rainify better. Its elegance, simplicity and readibility sold me. So here's my first Windows 7 Desktop on my 23' 1080p monitor which I love! No themes, nothing special, just a showcase of my desktop as it should be.
Uploaded on Aug 18, 2011
A new setup (Finally)
So, as some of you know, I've had a pretty shitty desktop computer for a while. Then my Web Design teacher decided to give me his HP XW6200 desktop server. And my life changed forever. I FINALLY have a decent desktop, that I dont want to throw out the window. Sure, this computer isnt a Quad core, but this computer does everything I need it to do, so I am extremely happy with it. Here's the new specs.
Intel Dual core Xeon 3.2GHz (2 physically seperate Xeon Cores)
4GB DDR2 RAM
80GB WD Raptor 10,000RPM Boot HD
750GB WD Black 7200RPM Media HD
HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 graphics card
Acer 23' 1080p P236H Monitor
Logitech Z2300 2.1 speaker system
I plan to get a SoundBlaster Fatal1ty soundcard and logitech G110 backlit keyboard. I might upgrade the RAM to 8GB's but thats something I WANT to do, not need to do.
I finally migrated to Windows 7 about 2 months ago. I LOVE Windows 7, it has made me forget EVERYTHING about XP. So this is my new desktop, which I looveee :D
Uploaded on Aug 18, 2011
Desktop
Ha. I saw this wallpaper on SocWall.com and I was just like. I can DOOO this. So I did :D Nothing special, just a different concept.
Uploaded on Jun 26, 2010
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