Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Jailbreak developer helps fight cancer along with his latest modify|9to5Mac

Jailbreak tweak creator Filippo Biga launched his newest piece of iPhone-modding software, called LivelyIcons, today. Fun animations are added by the tweak itself is simple: it to your iPhoneas homescreen symbols when you open an application. You can find a movie of it doing his thing the following. The animations arenat the only real reason to buy it, though. Biga has also released with a blog postAthat he'll be donating the proceeds from this fine-tune to two foundations that give attention to funding investigation to fight pediatric cancer. On his web log, Biga writes: Hey everybody, I think you probably already heard about my new upcoming tweak,ALivelyIcons: I placed a little movie preview on Twitter several days ago, and lots of people appeared to enjoy it. However, what I will be telling you in this article is not strictly associated with the features of the tweak, nor I'll talk about any complex detail: what I want to inform you today is how you can help other people by getting LivelyIcons. In fact, I'd an agenda for this tune right from the beginning: gather money for research, in particularApediatric cancer research. Analysis is essential, but until they are directly involved in such things lots of people will not realize it. The tune prices $1.99, and after taxes and PayPal expenses, Biga is left with $1, which he will contribute to two pediatric cancer fundamentals. From his web log post: I'll contribute to 2 different foundations, both dedicated to pediatric cancer research: IAwonat spend enough time speaking about some of them, you can lookup every detail on the site. The tune is now on Cydia. It operates on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. It needs iOS 6. Please allow the comments to be viewed by JavaScript driven by Vanilla.

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