Almpoum is a jailbreak tweak
for frequent screenshot takers. As you might have guessed, this is the
type of tweak that bloggers, or anyone else that documents aspects of
iOS, may find handy.
With Almpoum enabled, users can be prompted whenever a screenshot is
attempted. The prompt contains several options—save the shot to the
Photo Library, copy it to the clipboard, do both, or outright cancel the
screenshot.
We’ve recorded a video walkthrough to showcase the different facets
of Almpoum inside. Take a look after the break for all of the details.
Once you install Almpoum, you should head to the stock Settings app
to find its preferences. The preferences for the tweak contain a
kill-switch and an options panel for further configuration.
Almpoum allows you to establish a screenshot action—the thing that
happens once you invoke a new screenshot—along with the ability to
always copy screenshots to the clipboard, and to always save photos.
Screenshots can be saved to a custom album by enabling the save to
custom album toggle. You can also change up screenshot fundamentals like
the screen flash, and screenshot sound.
Almpoum is a useful tweak that contains quite a few features. Most
users won’t find a place for all of the tweak’s features in a workflow,
but you’ll most likely find at least one appealing item from its
feature-set.
If you’d like to try Almpoum, head on over to Cydia’s BigBoss repo
and download it today. It’s a free tweak, and it works on both iOS 6 and
iOS 7. Let me know what you think about Almpoum down below in the
comments.
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