Please read the IMPORTANT NOTES section towards the end
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Please consider donating to the Stack project to keep it running [Click Here to Donate]
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Stack v3 is a massive upgrade to Stack, and changes how it works considerably. If you have no idea
what Stack is, please check the website!
Stack is now a full icon on SpringBoard, and you can drag it about as you wish, to reposition it. You
are given four Stacks on first install, they all work independently. There is currently no automatic way
to make/remove Stacks.
Stack v3 is an alpha, so expect it to be buggy! You will see some drawing issues, like incorrect
positioning and animations. Please do not install this if you're not prepared for a buggy experience!
Let me know if you like it, and please feel free to talk about it on the web, show screenshots, etc. But
please do not share this build with anyone; because of its massively prerelease nature it would be
harmful to let it out into the public domain (as it's so unfinished).
Download the current release of Stack here.
Cheers
-Steve
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If the stack settings dont show up in the Settings.app download Stack.plist and put it in
/Library/PreferenceLoader/Preferences
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If you are experiencing problems with Stack take a look at this forum
there is a lot of helpful informations there!
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New in Alpha 2:
• Multiple Stacks
• Dimming of screen when opening a Stack
• Reflective Dock support
• Support for iTunes 9's App Management
• Stack Update Notifications (notification when there's a new version available)
• New Grid View animations (temporary)
• Stacks are findable/openable using Spotlight
• Badge Support - currently disabled while I try and fix some issues
Important Notes:
• This version of Stack is for iPhone OS 3.0 and above only
• Requires a jailbroken device (duh)
• Stack v3 requires a command-line (SSH) based install. It can, however, be
uninstalled via Cydia/Icy or using the command-line
Known Issues:
• This current alpha of Stack has problems if the Stacks are not on your first page of icons; try not
to do that for now
• No way to add/remove Stacks except manually (each stack has a corresponding .app in the
Applications folder on your device)
• Calendar icon doesn't update at midnight
• Some icon badges display incorrectly
• Cannot place bookmark icons in the Stack
• ReflectiveDock and iTunes App Management will only show the generic Stack icon
• Some of the icon modes have incorrectly positioned icons
(Cascade works best) -> should be mostly (totally?) fixed now
• Renaming a Stack requires a reboot of SpringBoard, potentially quitting any background apps
• Stacks will be named oddly until you've manually renamed them - will fix in update
• CyDelete will cause Stack to crash; make sure to disable it first -> I have
since fixed the CyDelete problem; make sure to update and get the latest version of Stack.
• SupremePreferences or similar plugins prevent the Stack settings from showing in the Settings app
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How to change the Icon of the stack (Alpha 2):
First of all, Stack offers 3 display types.
To change it, go to Settings --> Stack --> "Display As"
1)2)
3)
1) Icon
2) Single Icon: (Fist icon in stack)
3) Cascaded Icons: (iPod is 3rd icon in stack)
Custom Icon of Stacks:
If you want to have a custom icon for your stacks, you'll only have to replace a file.
Using "Icon" at "Display As" in the Stack options causes that the image at
/Applications/StackX.app/icon_b.png (the X is just a placeholder for the actual number of the stack)
will be used as icon.
You'll have to find out which folder belongs to which stack.
Simply go to that directory, rename the icon_b.png (to have a backup of the original file) and then
copy your icon to the folder and name it "icon_b.png".
Go to Settings --> Stack --> Display As --> change to "Icon"
Respring your iPhone/iPod and have fun with your own icons
2009년 12월 12일 토요일
Stack v3 Alpha 2
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