![]() ![]() With Windows Phone gaining in popularity and receiving accolades for its beautiful, Metro user interface, we decided to see what the options were in DreamBoard to make an iPhone mimic the Windows Phone look. While the dedicated store no longer exists, themes and aesthetic modifications which are compatible with DreamBoard are still available through Cydia which got us wondering just what was available. ![]() DreamBoard exists as an advanced theming platform which takes entire control of the device’s SpringBoard and lets users take almost total control over placing widgets and apps effectively, removing the limitations which existed through traditional theme methods.ĭreamBoard has plenty of options when it comes to visual choice and even had its own ‘Dreamstore’ for a while until it closed down for reasons unknown to us. ![]() Up until March of 2011, the majority of theme creators took advantage of Jay Freeman’s WinterBoard application to execute their themes, but developer Andrew Liu set about a change with the release of his DreamBoard application into the Cydia Store. This isn’t because designers believe there is anything wrong with the visuals in iOS per se, but jailbreaking is about the freedom to alter and change the way a stock iOS device looks and behaves, and producing themes is one way to drastically do that. Ask any seasoned jailbreaker and they will be able to tell you that the Cydia Store is literally jam-packed full of themes and aesthetic customizations which are designed to make an iPhone or iPad look as different as possible from the native iOS look. ![]()
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