Cog and Mutiny tweaks bring useful new features to Messages app

Messages app of iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is one of the most used apps of the device, which allows users to connect with their friends in a convenient way. While the stock app is pretty decent and has received several new features in iOS 9, there is significant room for improvements. Two new Cydia tweaks that were recently released in the store change the way Messages app works, adding new features to it. In this post we have featured the new Cog tweak and the Mutiny tweak, both of which focus on the stock Messages app of iOS. Read on to learn about the features of these new hackss and how you can download them on your jailbroken device.

Cog tweak

Cog tweak

When you are communicating with several people at the same time, following conversations can get a little hard. During fast typing and switching between normal and emoji keyboards, you can forget which friend you have replied to and which one you haven’t. Cog tweak makes the life of iOS users easier by showing an icon next to user’s name. This icon indicates whether the last message on this particular thread was sent by you or by your friend. In other words it lets you know if the last message was incoming or outgoing. This useful information can remind you if you have forgotten to reply to someone after reading his or her message. You can download the Cog tweak for iOS 9 and iOS 8 from Cydia for free.

Mutiny tweak

Mutiny tweak

The Mutiny tweak adds an easily accessibly ‘Mute’ button, which allows user to mute certain conversations directly from the conversation list page. To access the button you simply have to swipe left on the conversation cell. Mutiny tweak is available for free.

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