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#TRANSPARENTDOCK JAILBREAK HOW TO#
You can find our guide on rounded folders trick here: How To Make Round Folder Icons On iOS Home Screen Without Jailbreaking. It’s definitely not going to appease those who want a jailbreak, but it’s certainly a fun little trick. The wallpaper processing bug that it relies on seems to be very similar to the one that allows users to set a very tiny 3-by-3 pixel image as the wallpaper to provide a rounded corner effect to folders on non-jailbroken devices. The process is dead-simple and takes only a few minutes using your Mac or Windows computer. The Dock on your iOS device should be invisible/transparent now. Step 1: Jailbreak Your iPhone You will need to be jailbroken for this tweak, so if you're not already, definitely check out our jailbreak guide before moving any further. Now simply close the Photos app and go back to the Home screen.

Step 5: Tap on Use as Wallpaper, followed by tapping on Still, and then finally apply it to the Home screen by tapping on Set Home Screen, as shown in screenshots below. The transparency level of the dock is fully adjustable.
#TRANSPARENTDOCK JAILBREAK MAC OS X#
TransparentDock 2 is an application that allows customization of the Mac OS X dock. Jailbroken devices allow you to install 3rd party apps that are not offered by Apple. TransparentDock is a great tool to fully customize your Dock if you have between Mac OS X 10. Usually, iOS users can install apps from the Apple App Store only. Not everyone is a fan of the shaded effect on iOS Dock, and this simple little trick allows users to remove it – or well give the illusion of it – in no time on most non-jailbroken iPhones. We have tested and confirmed that this trick works on non-jailbroken iOS 9.3.x and even jailbroken iOS 9.1 devices, and should perhaps work on other iOS versions as well. Jailbreak is the process of removing Apple software restrictions for iOS devices. We’re going to walk you through the process of getting up and running with this neat little effect. On the plus side, some things you can do, like provide the illusion that the iOS Dock has been hidden thanks to a little wallpaper processing bug that seems to exist within certain versions of iOS. Unfortunately, some things you just can’t achieve on an iPhone without it being liberated from Apple’s walled garden.

Presuming that you have a jailbreak history, of course. If you find yourself with one of Apple’s iPhones running a version of iOS that doesn’t currently have a jailbreak solution available for it, then the chances are that you’re missing some of the tweaks and extensions that you may have once used. iOS 7 Jailbreak: Cydia Tweak 10 - TransparentDockEine sehr schöne Tweak zum Ausstellen des weißen Verlaufs hinter dem 4-Icon-Dock bei iOS 7.Liken, kommentie.
