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Whited00r 7.1 - Review & Changelog

Whited00r 7.1

The big changes was the OTA updates in Cydia, meaning future minor updates shouldn’t need a restore but this is for the minor changes and the other big thing is Assistive Touch great for devices with broken buttons



Video Review by Itechy21

 


Changelog WD7.1:

UI and Graphical
Applying wallpaper text changed to better inform users that they need to stay in the settings app while it applies.
Tab buttons now themed globally in both native and App Store apps (text and glyph).
In call screen now has images, as well as the buttons for accept/decline call are improved.
Title buttons now iOS 7 style being only text. This includes the system buttons for done, edit, cancel, send, and more.
Bar backgrounds in the system are now white everywhere too that use this method (used in the backgrounds for tab buttons).
Better color handling for items in the UI (calendar, clock, and music all have red themed glyphs and text).
Disabling spotlight via the Whited00r Settings will disable the spotlight page on springboard.
Icon Fade option, used as a sort of "Reduce Motion" feature. This fades in and out icons instead of animating them zooming in and out.
Backend changes for stability and speed, and better global theming of elements.
Pill style buttons (as seen in calendar bottom bar and other apps) now themed better and are more readable.

Lockscreen
Fixed the crashes for springboard when using a passcode, powering down, or receiving a call. (yay)
iPod touch slide to unlock text now aligned correctly.

Control Center
Stability improvements, as well as slight speed improvements.
Better window handling, now able to be opened in full screen apps.
Fast blur option, enable/disable via the Whited00r Settings visual section. (Although fast, it can never be as fast as not having a blur. Still very usable though)
Tinted blur option, to dim/tint the blurred background for Control Center and make the content more readable.
Visual changes and improvements (thanks to tartilc for some of these, taken from the WDExperience Enhancer Mod)
No longer freezes the lockscreen on loadup for a couple seconds while it registers for music notifications. This is moved to using the music controls for the first time around on respring/reboot.

Whited00r Settings/Configurator
Even better backend code.
Much more dynamic than before, includes a revamped modules feature to allow for true inline toggle placement by 3rd party developers, with flexibly ranging from colors to actual code execution, as well as sectioning/grouping objects together (tutorial coming later).
Cell Data toggle now is persistent across reboots, resprings, and applying of changes in the WD settings.
More options for newer features

iOS 7 App Switcher
Stability and speed improvements.
Graphical enhancements.
New launch method for apps, much quicker as well as dropping the need for the "Open" tweak from Cydia (more speed off the batt).
Swipe up to delete apps (no, they still aren't running in the background).

Sara Voice Assistant
Graphical, speed, and stability improvements.

App Time Machine
Removed from the App Market and placed directly on springboard.
Offers to open the App Store when no results are found in search.
Modified icon cache rebuilding code.
Prevention from installing the same app multiple times, which caused issues before in WD7.
Fixed crashes of apps relating to certain cache folders not being created.

Assistive Touch
Added in this release, is an assistive touch type feature. This allows you to exit apps, lock the device, and change the volume easily. Very useful for those with broken hardware buttons.

Various other improvements
OverTheAir (OTA) updates via Cydia to receive future updates
Removed AppMarket
Various graphical cleanups/improvements.
Same core bundle used across all device, meaning stability and uniformity for every device right away, thus less bugs in certain firmware variants.


Fonte: Whitedoor.com

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