BigCards fills the App Switcher’s empty space with larger application cards



Most would agree that the iPhone’s App Switcher interface
leaves a lot of unused space for the taking, and while some have proposed making
better use of that space with grid-centric switchers
or App
Switcher/Control Center hybrids, iOS developer CydiaGeek had a different idea: fill that space with bigger App
Switcher cards.
Enter BigCards, a new free jailbreak tweak that increases the size of the App Switcher’s application cards such that they make better use of the excess empty space normally found in the app-switching interface.
Screenshot examples depicting the aesthetics before and
after installing BigCards are displayed for your convenience above. Albeit
seemingly insignificant at first glance, I can attest to the fact that BigCards
feels a hair more natural in that it helps to fill the real estate better.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’d certainly prefer a tweak with a more utilitarian footprint such as NewGridSwitcher over BigCards, but if you don’t like the grid-based App Switcher concept, then BigCards is a halfway-decent alternative to making better use of that extra space.
BigCards doesn’t come with any options to configure out of
the box, so what you see is ultimately what you get.
If you’re interested in trying the tweak out for yourself, then you can download it for free from CydiaGeek’s beta repository in Cydia. The tweak is said to be compatible with all jailbroken iOS 11 and 12 devices.
How do you feel about BigCards compared to other App
Switcher-augmenting tweaks? Discuss in the comments section below.



