One of the really hot apps right now is IntelliScreen from Intelliborn, and it is for a reason.
What IntelliScreen does is to transform your lock screen to a fully customizable interface for mail, sms, rss, sports and weather. Intelliborn have done a good jobb of putting it all together and there are loads of options for customizing it.
The interface is very well thought through and you can see there is effort put into it which is not very common for homebrew apps but is expected from a pay for app. This looks just like something you would find in Appstore.
This is not risk free though, I recommend backing up your iPhone in both iTunes and Rock before installing.
The first time I installed this program it worked fine, I then unistalled it since it’s a trial but decided to install it again to do buy it. And what happend was that my iPhone refused to boot up and everytime it did I had an error that I spent hours trying to solve, in the end though I just restored it.
But I like IntelliScreen so much that I acctually installed it again after spending 16 hours fixing my phone. As long as you backup your safe though and if you run into problems I recommend just restoring instead of trying to solve it.
IntelliScreen has two screens that you switch between by doubletapping the screen, both are fully customizable, personally I show weather, calendar and rss feeds on my first screen and new sms and mail messages on the second.
You can change the layout of your screen by moving around and changing size of the boxes you choose to show. This is pretty hard until you get used to it.
I’m not going to list all options, if you want to read more visit their site www.intelliborn.com. But there is a option for turning it off if you wish to switch between normal lock screen and IntelliScreen.
There are a few layouts to choose from, personally I didn’t like any of the colored once so I am using blend.
Over all the app is really nice and the only down is the risk that your iPhone messes up, but it’s way worth it. I don’t think I can go back to normal after this.
IntelliScreen costs 9.99$ and is easiest bought via Rock but you can try out the ten days full and free trial and see what it’s all about.
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