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How to Enable the Hidden Autocorrect Bar in iOS 5. Another hidden feature has been uncovered in iOS 5. After we told you about the panorama mode in the Camera app, 9to5Mac uncovered an Android-like autocorrect keyboard bar that can be enabled without a jailbreak. Instead of the classic method of offering corrections in iOS, this secret feature offers suggestions in a bar above the keyboard, much like the Android OS. This autocorrect bar is relatively easy to enable. You’ll need the same tool that’s used to enable the panorama mode.

The process involves editing an iTunes backup of your iPhone or iPod touch on your computer. Step 1: Download iBackupBot for Mac or Windows. Step 2: Open iBackupBot and locate your most recent iTunes backup. Step 3: Navigate to Library/Preferences/com.apple.keyboard.plist and open the file. Step 4: Add this code at the bottom: <key>KeyboardAutocorrectionLists</key><string>YES</string> Step 5: Save your edit and restore your iPhone or iPod touch from the modified backup in iBackupBot. How to Enable iOS 5′s Hidden Panorama Feature Without Jailbreaking. Gallery: Siri says some weird things. iPhone Downloads. Welcome to the download section of iDownloadBlog. This page is the ultimate resource for every iOS firmware available, download links for jailbreak tools such as, Evasi0n, Absinthe, RedSn0w, etc, as well as links to some of our favorite softwares.

We do our best to keep this page up to date and we try to make it as comprehensive as possible. If something is missing, let us know and we’ll update the page accordingly. Looking for a specific iOS firmware version? Chances are it is listed below. Just scroll to the desired device, and select the firmware version you want to download. Note that for a short period of time, Apple required iPod touch users to pay for a software upgrade, which is the reason why some of the older iPod touch firmware download links aren’t available. For legal reasons, we can’t list links to iOS beta firmwares, but a quick look up on your favorite search engine might put you in the right direction. TaiG for iOS 8 was first released on November 29, 2014. AppsCenter: Launch Apps Directly From iOS 5′s Notification Center.

It’s been a little over 24 hours since iOS 5 was released, and already, the jailbreak devs are putting in work. Case in point: AppsCenter, from jailbreak developer, Filippo Bigarella. AppsCenter is a jailbreak widget that allows you to launch apps directly from Notification Center. In fact, this can ultimately become your de facto method for launching apps. Take a look past the break for a video preview of AppsCenter in action… AppsCenter not only allows you to launch apps from Notification Center, it also includes a ton of different settings to manipulate the look and feel of the widget. Some of the settings include: The ability to select only certain apps, paging, hiding labels, hiding scrollbars, and apps per page. The tweak is still in beta; hence, it’s unavailable to the public at this time, but it should hit Cydia in the very near future. Do you think you’d prefer to launch your apps from Notification Center, or will you be sticking to other methods?