Contact shortcut photo icon ( iFavorite ) for Home screen Reviews – Page 2

1/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Contact shortcut photo icon ( iFavorite ) for Home screen for iPhone.
Contact shortcut photo icon ( iFavorite ) for Home screen is free iOS app published by Younggam Communication

DON'T UPDATE!

Joneda

Why would you remove the most beneficial features? Please tell me it's to have the ability to revamp the setting options all together and then bring it back with more added options.


Terrible

GottaGetApps

Why in the world did you get rid of the preference shortcut, that was the only thing I used the app for? I would have rated it 5 stars easily but after the update it honestly doesn't even deserve 1 star! The app is basically pointless to me now, unfortunetly.


Preferences

Mcprehn

Even though they took the preferences away, you can still do preferences with the custom option. All you have to do is go to the custom option and under URL you enter the path in the settings using this: prefs:root=settings&(1st root)&(2nd root)&(3rd root)=(final root) Example: prefs:root=settings&general&about=ab-out This will send you to about in settings


Great idea, sometimes fails to work

CaptainZimmy

I'm amazed at how few people understand how this works. It's a shortcut to a target in the system so it's not going to act perfect. It's a very clever workaround the fact Apple doesn't let us have these sorts of desktop icon shortcuts. So in that regard its a great achievement to be able to do shortcuts to people or settings (it can still be done) without jail breaking. However, I just tried 3 times to make an SMS shortcut icon and it just fails at icon creation, so it's not always reliable. Otherwise would be 5 stars.


Horrible

what the hell was that?

Horrible would like a refund!


I <3 it :)

RJH00

If you don't know how to use it, READ the directions ;)


I hate it my dog time doesn't work

Livviloo3

I hate it do much it ripped me off


Great for GoodReader files

Johnsterman

I wanted to put the link to a GoodReader file on my homepage and this did the job. Within GoodReader, hold as opposed to tap on the file. Get the link from the file manager on the right side of the screen. Use "custom" in step 1 and this link as the target in step 2 to create an icon that links to the document. The document doesn't open in a flash. Tapping on the link appears to go through this app, then opens GoodReader, then opens the file. This takes about 3 seconds on my iPad, but this is still quicker than I could tap. Thus, I give credit to this developer as find a clever if not ideal workaround to the lack of ability in iOS to do this directly.


Refund

***@

I would like my refund back it only does contacts i dnt want the contacts i want the regular msg n stuff icons


Excellent

engine1944

Great for creating icons with custom backgrounds.