2. Introduction:
Add Background Theme to Folders in
iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
Posted on September 13th, 2011 in Cydia
apps
As a prominent iDevice user, you would
always expect to have an ability to customize
the look of your device as much as possible.
Wouldn‟t you want to make your iDevice look
smarter than your colleague or friends? Of
course, there are plenty of themes available to
tweak the look of your iPhone, but very little
you could do with your custom folders.
3. Apple introduced „Folder‟ option in iOS
4, which lets you create your own
folders and group your applications
according to your interest (like all the
system setting related apps goes to
“System” folder, likewise all the games
goes to “Games” folder etc.).
4. Once again there is little iTunes Apple
store can offer little to nothing when it
comes to „add theme to your folder’. In
order to customize the background of
your folder you need to use cydia
tweaks mentioned below.
5. Add Theme to Folder on iPhone
Beautifolders: As the name suggests
„Beautifolders‟ cydia tweak lets you add
custom theme to spice up your
springboard folders. Beautifolders adds
a setting panel, but no icon to iPhone‟s
Setting option, from where you can use
built-in themes or make your own
theme.
6.
7. It works recognizes folder name, and
based on the theme which you‟ve
assigned to that folder is shown in the
setting option. This is where all fun
begins. One can set unlimited themes to
different folders, theme names are
defined in advance.
8. If you haven‟t jailbroken your iPhone,
then head over to our tutorials section,
and you‟re good to go. Ohh! BTW,
Beautifolders is available at modmyi
repo at free of cost.
9. Natural Folders:
„Natural folders‟ is yet another cydia
tweak that allows you to add theme to
folder on iPhone. However, it does not
offer much space for customization. As
you would expect, it only displays
natural themes. There is no new icon
added. Once again, Natural folders is
available on modmyi repo at no cost
(both the applications are from same
developer).
10.
11. It automatically adds custom
background theme to the folders. Some
of the setting option lets you change the
look and themes based on folder
names.
Have you come across any other
cydia tweak to add theme to folders?