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Quasar Jailbreak Tweak Brings Windows-based Multitasking to iPad

We?ve had enough with Imperium and Aero for giving us exciting ways on how to multitask on our Apple devices. Although some of you found favor on these tweaks, you better take a look on this new jailbreak tweak called Quasar.

Probably, you?ve been dreaming of a tweak that allows users to operate multiple windows of apps similar to Windows or Mac OS X floating panes ? well, you have to wake up now. In reality, Quasar jailbreak beats your expectations of multitasking dozens of window applications.

Apparently, by entering and exiting a full screen, switching from one app to the other, resizing, changing orientation (landscape and portrait) and rearranging the windows simultaneously, Quasar is functionally enticing to all iPad users.

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Considering that there hasn?t been a tweak produced from the past similar to its features, Quasar is highly commendable for gamers and browsers on iPad. Thanks to Pedro Franceschi, who deliberately worked hard to bring productivity and convenience, you can launch your Twitter app while finding names and addresses on Contacts. You can even browse your photos in Instagram while surfing Google pages on Safari.

Although multitasking isn?t considered important by some users, using two or three window panes is also beneficial. New apps are posted every day on App Store, and if you?re using the Iris for Instagram experience on iPad, you can open another window pane for Camera Roll and more. You can easily copy/paste information using Notes app across the panes if you need to jot down notes.

Quasar is highly polished with its features and what?s more; the tag price justifies its worth and function. If you want to taste the glory of multitasking window panes, you can download the tweak in Cydia Store for $9.99.

Let us know what you think of this tweak.

About Sette Capati

Sette C. is one of the core writers on Simon Blog. When she's not busy reading, coffee shop hopping and discipling young professionals at her local church, Sette writes. Whether it's an app review, an article or a blog post, she knows it's the only thing that keeps her motivated and fulfilled.

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