Tuesday, 31 January 2012

How to secretly click photos in iOS

Well you all must be excited by this post. This post is actually gonna tell you how you can click photos with the help of iOS secretly. By using this trick you will not get any notification about the picture that you are going to shoot. But please this should not be used for illegal purposes. But this trick can be very useful for just joking.

Cydia tweaks for Notification Center just won’t stop coming, and keep getting better. SlyCam is the latest addition to the collection of tweaks available for jailbroken iPhoneiPad and iPod touch devices runningiOS 5. However, rather than being an ordinary, slightly redundant widget, or a simple color changer, SlyCam is much more useful. The tweak allows you to quickly and discretely capture photos right from within the Notification Center. The tweak even sports a small window housing the camera’s viewfinder to help you get a better idea of what the camera is looking at without having to worry about prying eyes. Details to follow.
SlyCam SlyCam Closed
SlyCam is available for free in the ModMyi repo of the Cydia store. Once it is installed, you will have to enable it from within Settings > Notification Center. Once SlyCam has been toggled on, you will find a new widget in the Notification Center. The widget displays two buttons by default. If you point the camera at the target object, and hit the ‘+’ button, a photo will be taken of the scene in front of you, but no indication will be given to tell you that the pic has been snapped.
The second button (that is, the power button) displays the aforementioned preview window within the widget. The viewfinder is, however, quite small and will only give you a vague idea of the scene. In this mode too, you have to tap the ‘+’ button to snap a photo.
The photos taken using SlyCam are saved to the Camera Roll. The tweak can really come in handy if you want to take pictures quickly or secretly; there is little chance that someone will catch you by looking over your shoulder, especially if you aren’t using the viewfinder.

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