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Multifl0w Close

Mutlifl0w – the slick new multitasking / app switching app for jailbroken iPhones – has had another update, to Version 1.2.1.  This update checks off probably the biggest wish list item for most original Multifl0w users – the ability to close apps from within the Mutlifl0w interface.

The new close function works well.  Now the biggest remaining missing feature I’ve heard many folks ask for is favorites – a list of frequently used apps that can be launched in addition to any background running apps, as Kirikae offers. 

This is the third update Multifl0w has had in just a couple weeks since being launched – that’s good to see, and this is an especially useful one.

For a little more detail on Mutlifl0w and its capabilities for app switching between backgrounded apps, see our initial post on the app HERE.

You can find Multifl0w in the Cydia and Rock stores, priced at $4.99.

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1 Josh Gard December 6, 2009 at 12:08 am

Now that this app has the ability to close apps, it's completely replaced Kirikae on my jailbroken 3GS! Yes, I've actually been running jailbroken for more than a week now, with no complaints at all! :D

I was hesitant to purchase Multifl0w previously as it lacked the ability to close apps, which is why I'd stuck with kirikae. But I never use kirikae's favorites, and now that Multifl0w has been updated, it provides a significantly nicer interface and is very smooth and fast.

2 patrickj December 7, 2009 at 2:46 pm

Congrats on the one week Josh – hope it continues to go well for you.

3 sysrage December 7, 2009 at 6:58 pm

Add favorites (WITH badges), and I'm in. How's the stability with Multifl0w? I keep reading tweets about memory leaks?

4 patrickj December 7, 2009 at 7:08 pm

Stability has not been rock solid – but it does appear better after a couple recent updates. Most recent was just yesterday though, so I'm still seeing how it goes.

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