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ProSwitcher Yet Another iPhone Multitasking Interface

8 December 2009 by Vinay 4 Comments

Ryan Petrich showcased ProSwitcher for jailbroken iPhones, ProSwitcher enables palm pre like multitasking for jailbroken iPhones. ProSwitcher app that shows exactly how simple power features can drastically improve the iPhone user experience. The basic idea behind ProSwitcher is you can switch between apps while automatically back grounding the app you leave. ProSwitcher integrates with Backgrounder similar to how Kirikae does it. ProSwitcher is highly customizable with the options to select background, dim back ground, swipe to close etc. Another handy feature is the ability to quit apps from within ProSwitcher. Just select the application that you want to quit with the customary finger  slide, then hit quit

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  • Christou said:

    Hey guys heres a quick preview of ProSwitcher in action:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMAVyaNQdnw
    enjoy

  • Josh said:

    How to you get tote settings for the app?
    Thanks,
    josh

  • Braaam said:

    Josh: go to your iPhone settings and scroll down, it’s in there.

  • Sleewok said:

    I’ve used several of the task switching applications. I used to use Kirikae because it was fast and stable. The latest update seemed to have a lot of problems so I gave pro switcher a try. It’s fantastic. I have a 3G and I don’t notice any significant slowdown (unless I enable rounded corners). It’s very smooth and easy to use. I haven’t had any stability issues. It’s free, you can’t go wrong with this.

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