Since iOS and the iPhone first appeared we have been some what stuck with the standar iOS dock that only holds 4 icons. Although you are able to place which ever 4 icons in your dock that you wish it is fairly restrictive, for example if you wanted 5 icons down there it wasn’t possible. You’re also limited to a maximum number of icons per page which in some cases may be a little annoying if you wanted to have all your favourite apps on the 1st page. Well luckily there is a tweak available in the cydia app store which will take care of all this.
Infinidock, a cool cydia tweak that will add customisable scrolling to your iOS dock. The popular tweak has been recently updated to support the new iPhone 5 along with iOS 6 opens up the dock to a world of changes and manipulation, namely altering the number of icons the dock can hold per page from 1-10 this then allows you to scroll left and right to find your selected apps.

Infinidock is controlled through the settings.app menu where with a simply activate any of the available options you wish your device to perform. One of the great things about Infinidock is that it works great with another popular cydia tweak called CoverFlow which adds iTunes like album cover effect to your dock. Placing your dock icons at various perspectives. Combining the two tweaks create a great effect.
Infinidock can be found in the BigBoss repo for $1.99. Although it may seem like a steep price to pay for a tweak thats main feature is simply adding more to your dock, sometimes it does come in handy to have your favourite apps right there in front of you without having to swipe through your pages to find one you’re looking for. Worth checking out in my opinion.
If you have not yet jailbroken your device then you can find our simple to follow step by step guides for the following operating systems below.
Jailbreak iOS 6.x.x [Mac Tutorial]
Jailbreak iOS 6.x.x [Windows Tutorial]
Jailbreak iOS 6.x.x [Linux Tutorial]
Don’t forget you can get in touch with us on twitter at @ijailbreakthis or simply leave us a comment in the section below and let us know what you think of infinidock.
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