Aaron Ash brought you Multiflow, which is a popular jailbreak application that has a Palm Pre Expose-like multitasking to iOS last November 2009. He released the application even before Apple revealed the multitasking feature in iOS 4. He also released the revamed version of his application that is compatible to iOS 4 as well as the latest version of the Multiflow (v2.1).

The latest version of Multiflow 2.1 brings back the WebOS Cards-style multitasking interface to the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Multiflow is an application switcher for handsets that are already jailbroken, which is a lot better than the default app switcher. You can close the applications running in the background by either clicking on the X button or flicking the app snapshot up or pulling it down.

The latest version of Multiflow 2.1 for iOS 4 comes with the following features:

  • It can show up to 9 applications in the same screen for convenient task switching and much easier than Apple’s
  • The applications can be dragged and dropped when you rearrange them.
  • Multiflow can work alongside or totally replace Apple’s default task switcher by going to Settings –> Multifl0w –> Activation Methods –> Home Button – tap on Double Press
  • It is also compatible on iOS 3.1.X (but you need to install the free Backgrounder jailbreak app).

You can also choose between Expose and Cards interface by going to the Settings app (Multifl0w –> Switcher Style –> Exposé or Cards). If you want to use the default app switcher with Multifl0w then you need to set Multifl0w’s activation method to something other than Double-Press Home. Multiflow is available for a small price of $4.99 on Cydia App Store.

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Google releases New Google Voice App for iPad and iPod Touch

Posted by unlocker under News on Thursday Dec 23, 2010

Google proudly released a newer version of Google Voice App for iPod Touch and iPad and includes some significant improvements that add beauty and function in the application. Google released the version of Google Voice Application for iPhone last month. Now, iPad and iPod Touch users will be able to send and receive text messages. Users cannot make calls with the iOS application; however, Google Voice application comes with a feature called Click2Call to allow iPad and iPod Touch users to make Google voice calls through their devices.

The product manager of Google, Marcus Foster, explains how the feature Click2Call feature works. He said, “Simply click any ‘Call’ button in the Google Voice app on your iPod or iPad and then select which of your phones you want to ring. Google Voice will call your phone and then connect your call.”

Some of the improvements in the newer version of the Google Voice Application are:

When you enable Push Notifications, we will automatically disable Text forwarding for you, so you won’t receive multiple notifications.

Want some quiet time? You can send all callers straight to voicemail by turning on Do not disturb in the Settings tab.

We made it easier for you to place calls from the address book by adding a dedicated Contacts button to the Dialer tab.

Sending text messages is now more streamlined since you don’t need to press the OK button anymore.

Bonus Tip: Tap and hold messages in your inbox to archive or delete them.

You can simply download the official Google Voice application for free from the App Store.

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