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All credit goes to nygfan760 for his Slick Rom that included these apps. I wanted to stick with The Base, but couldn't resist Emoji and Screen-off playback for YouTube so I pulled these .apks.
Just flash the zip in CWM after making a nandroid
LGBrowser, LGMms3, and YouTube will be replaced.
This works on my phone (Base .7.3)
Works on Stock Odexed ROM (thanks BloodBaron)
UpdateAOSP.zip
To install Holo-Themed version of mms, flash the attached zip. Warning though, it is apparently an older and less featured version of MMS.
AOSP Apps Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728308 (thanks nygfan760)
YouTube Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529715
Holo-Themed MMS App Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538265
hhaller said:
All credit goes to nygfan760 for his Slick Rom that included these apps. I wanted to stick with The Base, but couldn't resist Emoji and Screen-off playback for YouTube so I pulled these .apks. The stock mms app is called LGMms.apk but no need to rename Mms.apk, leave it be.
Not sure how to go about this for an odexed system.
To install in a terminal:
$su
$mount -o remount,rw /system
$mv /system/app/[APP] /system/app/[APP].bak
$cp /mnt/sdcard/[AOSP APP] /system/app/
Then reboot. :good:
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Stock mms is actually LGMms3.apk.
And I've HEARD (can't confirm myself) that you can install them on an odexed ROM and just delete the xx.odex file that corresponds with the .apk from /system/app. So to install the browser just delete browser.odex from /system/app (assuming it is just called browser.apk).
You then reboot.
And may have to clear both caches.
Sorry for the noob question, but I've never installed anything via terminal. Can't you just install these apk's the way you'd install any other sideloaded apk? Do you have to use the terminal?
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Nastybutler said:
Sorry for the noob question, but I've never installed anything via terminal. Can't you just install these apk's the way you'd install any other sideloaded apk? Do you have to use the terminal?
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No thats just how I did, do it however you feel comfortable with. Personally I've never done the sideload method.
EDIT: Yeah I just googled what sideload means lol, no I wasnt able to install these with the package installer, as they were system apps. Maybe I'll make an update.zip when I get home from work.
AOSP apps were from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728308
and YouTube from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529715
Credit them too lol
nygfan760 said:
AOSP apps were from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728308
and YouTube from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529715
Credit them too lol
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After reading on those threads, I see how to install them with Root Explorer rather than the terminal method. Whew, I'd rather deal with a GUI then something where one typo can leave you scratching your head or worse.
Nastybutler said:
After reading on those threads, I see how to install them with Root Explorer rather than the terminal method. Whew, I'd rather deal with a GUI then something where one typo can leave you scratching your head or worse.
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Lol I suppose you're right, the terminal way isnt very intuitive.
I've been using the AOSP SMS app from Slick ROM for a couple days now. One thing that I miss from stock is that it doesn't wake the screen when a text is received and it doesn't popup to reply.
bleached45 said:
Stock mms is actually LGMms3.apk.
And I've HEARD (can't confirm myself) that you can install them on an odexed ROM and just delete the xx.odex file that corresponds with the .apk from /system/app. So to install the browser just delete browser.odex from /system/app (assuming it is just called browser.apk).
You then reboot.
And may have to clear both caches.
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The zip I just uploaded deletes xx.odex as well so I suspect it will work, but hard to know.
Is there a version of AOSP SMS that has the dark theme?
NotablyNice said:
Is there a version of AOSP SMS that has the dark theme?
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+1
would be nice
darken all the apks tbh
the updateaosp.zip works flawlessly on my e971 with stock rom (odexed)
I tried justun beans inverted AOSP, pulled the Mms.apk but no go on install.
NotablyNice said:
I tried justun beans inverted AOSP, pulled the Mms.apk but no go on install.
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Jelly Bean 4.2.x CM10.1 and its variant Roms only for inverted
NotablyNice said:
Is there a version of AOSP SMS that has the dark theme?
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I can make one when I get home from work today, shouldn't be too hard.
What colors you guys thinking? I was thinking a cm-ish holo theme.
hhaller said:
I can make one when I get home from work today, shouldn't be too hard.
What colors you guys thinking? I was thinking a cm-ish holo theme.
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holo is always nice
BloodBaron said:
holo is always nice
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+1
Anyway to port this over http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745830.
It has quick emoji, quick reply, different vibrate options, and an awesome holo theme. Unfortunately it's for Jellybean though. Maybe something is portable for ICS though.
Just as I was about to perfect my version's colors and whatnot, I found this cm9 one which works fine on our phones Enjoy.
hhaller said:
Just as I was about to perfect my version's colors and whatnot, I found this cm9 one which works fine on our phones Enjoy.
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Install is failing for me on the holomms.apk.
Edit: even though I am getting install failed, it seemed to install anyway. I notice this is a much older version of MMS. The holo version lacks the "original timestamp" feature which I use considerably due to being in a lot of service dead spots during my day. Any chance on the original plan of theming the first apk? No biggie either way
EDIT 2013-07-28
This mod will now work regardless of pin length! (Before, only pins of length 4 could be used.)
Download (new version)
Source
Enjoy!
Original Post:
First of all:
I have < 10 posts, hence I cannot create this thread in the appropriate sub-forum. If a moderator wants to move this thread, that would be nice.
Description:
QuickPinUnlock mod for stock roms. Allows you to access the home screen after correct pin entry immediately without having to hit 'OK'. This mod is based on the Xposed framework and requires it to be installed to work.
Compatibility:
This was only tested on the i9205, but frankly it should work on other models too as it does not replace anything, but only overrides certain method calls with reflection.
Credits:
Credits go out to @Nottach for NottachXposed (url: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285074). I had a look at his sources, that helped.
Further thanks go out to @rovo89 for the Xposed framework, it's awesome and very easy to get into. You can find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Installation:
It's simple. You need root, and you need to be running Xposed framework > 2.0. Install the APK, activate the module in the Xposed app, reboot, enjoy!
The APK:
http://d-h.st/SeS
Questions are welcome.
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Ok, i should mention this:
ATM This will only work for pins of length 4. I was smart enough to hardcode that. If the pin length is > 4 it wont let you access the homescreen. I will have to fix that later today.
Regards
A new version is available. First post updated!
Working fine. Thanks
Envoyé depuis mon GT-I9205 avec Tapatalk
Hi @ponglenis,
Apologies for both the thread necromancy and drive-by Googling. Just found this thread and noticed that the DL link is down. If I may inquire, any chance this mod was intended to work with both the AOSP lockscreen and 4.1 ROMs? (I'm guessing it's 4.2+, as all other quick pin unlock mods seem to be, but figured I may as well ask.) Thanks!
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Hi @ponglenis,
Apologies for both the thread necromancy and drive-by Googling. Just found this thread and noticed that the DL link is down. If I may inquire, any chance this mod was intended to work with both the AOSP lockscreen and 4.1 ROMs? (I'm guessing it's 4.2+, as all other quick pin unlock mods seem to be, but figured I may as well ask.) Thanks!
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No harm done.
To answer your question - I honestly don't know. I've received an email from a user who is running this exact mod on an a google edition (4.3) rom. You have two options:
1. Compare the sources of the two classes where code is injected and see if crucial parts changed. (I can't tell you what the Keyguard classes looked like under 4.1 as I've never written this mod for 4.1):
- com.android.internal.policy.impl.keyguard.KeyguardPINView
- com.android.internal.policy.impl.keyguard.KeyguardAbsKeyInputView
2. Install it and see what happens. Make a nandroid before or have an xposed-disabler zip ready if things go south.
I re-uploaded the mod, thanks for pointing out that the link is down!
http://d-h.st/nqT
ponglenis said:
No harm done.
1. Compare the sources of the two classes where code is injected and see if crucial parts changed. (I can't tell you what the Keyguard classes looked like under 4.1 as I've never written this mod for 4.1):
- com.android.internal.policy.impl.keyguard.KeyguardPINView
- com.android.internal.policy.impl.keyguard.KeyguardAbsKeyInputView
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I actually remember trying this some time ago, now that I've seen the package name. Comparing the 4.1 lockscreen to your mod, I don't believe those two classes exist in 4.1, at least as they stand now. Oh well, thanks for your reply anyway!
did not work in Nexus 5 stock rooted 4.4.2
FYI: installed GravityBox and that has a quick pin unlock option.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
ponglenis said:
EDIT 2013-07-28
This mod will now work regardless of pin length! (Before, only pins of length 4 could be used.)
Download (new version)
Source
Enjoy!
Original Post:
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will this work on lollipop?
Self-made system ui. Colored icons. Just AMG7 and AMH2 tested.
Installation.Xplore.apk from play
The original is always save. Will overwrite the (root / system / apk / system ui and other)
Ready reboot.
Mod.apk
https://db.tt/gEzwHBL8
https://db.tt/tdw8ri7p
https://db.tt/QTngYyX2
https://db.tt/QEbJ8idA new systemui +4 png from signal.
Version 4
Can you show me how you enable your navbar? I wanna try in my 9152
jusho said:
Can you show me how you enable your navbar? I wanna try in my 9152
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Unfortunately, I do not know, I just i9205
Menü
https://db.tt/A1HlAwUW
henrik0705 said:
SystemUi: https://db.tt/QEbJ8idA
Framework-Res: https://db.tt/gEzwHBL8
SecPhone: https://db.tt/QTngYyX2
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Can you share that wallpaper please!
sent from my JEDI ELITE Note 3
respect, teach, coach, have fun and say thanks!
Hi
https://db.tt/Ssw1FiXE
Google searc: Star Wars 7 pictures
This working from i9205 amh2 im tested from my device.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2492750
The selected images and other files are still in the phone.
may i know.. can we change the pic?
henrik0705 said:
This working from i9205 amh2 im tested from my device.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2492750
The selected images and other files are still in the phone.
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To be comopletly sure:
- Is your mod working as module in Xposed? That means, if changes it made are fully reversible by unticking module visible in Xposed Instalator?
- If not, then IF and HOW to reverse changes made by your app.
Please be specific. I do not want to stick with changeas when I dont like it.
In general wery nice work and what I can see from screens suits me well, but... I always want to be sure.
I want to transparent the statusbar only.
What file is the right one and what exactly to do with it?
trurl3 said:
To be comopletly sure:
- Is your mod working as module in Xposed? That means, if changes it made are fully reversible by unticking module visible in Xposed Instalator?
- If not, then IF and HOW to reverse changes made by your app.
Please be specific. I do not want to stick with changeas when I dont like it.
In general wery nice work and what I can see from screens suits me well, but... I always want to be sure.
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I've made changes to fully operate to restore the original files back to contention.
Xposed change what you do not like it just turn off the phone's memory or zip hitchhiking been established. file restores.
Sorry for the poor englis
rodosman said:
I want to transparent the statusbar only.
What file is the right one and what exactly to do with it?
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Xposed.apk / notifications ment / panel background / color -or picture
Picture= transparent picture
Sorry for disturbing you, but I have problems with your mod instalation
I have installed Installator Xposed already and using another modules.
As I understand to have your mod working I have to install all 5 apk's you posted links for:
framework-res.apk
SystemUI.apk
SecSettings.apk
SecPhone.apk
SecContacts.apk
Problem is so those apps do not want to install. There are another wersions in system and to instaling your apps it should be necessary to uninstall original apps. I do not want to do it.
What is not clear to me - where is app installing Xposed Module of your modification? How it should work?
trurl3 said:
Sorry for disturbing you, but I have problems with your mod instalation
I have installed Installator Xposed already and using another modules.
As I understand to have your mod working I have to install all 5 apk's you posted links for:
framework-res.apk
SystemUI.apk
SecSettings.apk
SecPhone.apk
SecContacts.apk
Problem is so those apps do not want to install. There are another wersions in system and to instaling your apps it should be necessary to uninstall original apps. I do not want to do it.
What is not clear to me - where is app installing Xposed Module of your modification? How it should work?
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The files to be installed but I was not to overwrite the original.
henrik0705 said:
The files to be installed but I was not to overwrite the original.
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Self-made system ui. Colored icons. Just AMG7 and AMH2 tested.
Installation.Xplore.apk from play
The original is always save. Will overwrite the (root / system / apk / system ui and other)
Ready reboot.
henrik0705 said:
The files to be installed but I was not to overwrite the original.
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But the same apps are inside my system
henrik0705 said:
Self-made system ui. Colored icons. Just AMG7 and AMH2 tested.
Installation.Xplore.apk from play
The original is always save. Will overwrite the (root / system / apk / system ui and other)
Ready reboot.
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I am sorry, but I cannot understand you. Mayby you could post detailed tutorial how to install your mod.
Regards
trurl3 said:
But the same apps are inside my system
I am sorry, but I cannot understand you. Mayby you could post detailed tutorial how to install your mod.
Regards
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs_-J6CMvgc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
OK. I have watched video and can say so there is as I said: You want me to overwrite original apps in my phone. Exactly that was shown on the video. So I want to ask:
- For what you use Xposed?
- How you made saving original files from system?
I am not argue with necessity of overwriting original files in system. But you should warn everyone who want to use your mod so your files should replace original ones and it is necessary to make backup, as I do not see any automatic backup facility.
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OK. I have watched video and can say so there is as I said: You want me to overwrite original apps in my phone. Exactly that was shown on the video. So I want to ask:
- For what you use Xposed?
- How you made saving original files from system?
I am not argue with necessity of overwriting original files in system. But you should warn everyone who want to use your mod so your files should replace original ones and it is necessary to make backup, as I do not see any automatic backup facility.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=642QZ9dR9PA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Xposed tutorial: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2492750
I figured I would convert this mod to our device using code in the unified thread. (Props to original author and Rompnit).
It took a bit of tweaking to get it to work on the Sprint variant but it seems to be functioning as intended.
This is for Odexed stock(ish) roms only!
It replaces services.jar and build.prop. If you have tweaks to your build prop that you don't want set to defaults then I recommend you install the jar and odex file manually and edit your build.prop with whatever tool you see fit
A lot of mods affect the services.jar as well, noteably the unlock hotspot mod. That's why it's included FREE with this mod.
What a deal!
The changes I made to the build.prop are simply these additions. The rest is stock
#CRT Mod
persist.sys.screen_on=fade
persist.sys.screen_off=crt
These can be changed to set your on/off animation type. Options are CRT/FADE/NONE
Standard Use at Your Own Risk stuff Blah Blah
Enjoy
It's usually better to provide a deodexed copy as odexed relies on the same exact framework that it was odexed with to be present for the files to function at all
On the other hand, deodexed will function on any rom including odexed roms (when yup delete/move the odex files affected)
CNexus said:
It's usually better to provide a deodexed copy as odexed relies on the same exact framework that it was odexed with to be present for the files to function at all
On the other hand, deodexed will function on any rom including odexed roms (when yup delete/move the odex files affected)
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I provide Odexed mods mainly because nobody else is doing it. And because odexed versions are usually the first thing people ask for, and because deodexing seems to break too many functions I use like private mode and S-Health issues.
I'll post the edited smali if anyone wants to use it for anything.
townsenk said:
I provide Odexed mods mainly because nobody else is doing it. And because odexed versions are usually the first thing people ask for, and because deodexing seems to break too many functions I use like private mode and S-Health issues.
I'll post the edited smali if anyone wants to use it for anything.
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I wasn't criticizing, merely commenting
CNexus said:
I wasn't criticizing, merely commenting
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np, It's all good.
Return to Stock
How can I go back to stock? remove the CRT animation and changes you made to Services
ramik911 said:
How can I go back to stock? remove the CRT animation and changes you made to Services
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Replace the services.jar and services.odex with a stock version and remove the added entry in build.prop
thnx
Is this only for root devices? Are there any CRT mods for none roots? I did a search and so far this is the only thread with CRT.
dwss said:
Is this only for root devices? Are there any CRT mods for none roots? I did a search and so far this is the only thread with CRT.
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You would need root access to flash the completed product to your device.
What would it take to port the crt mod to moar 7 rom.i had it on stock rom with xposed. I want to get it back without xposed.
Intro:
I tried using MIUI a lot of time before and always found it so full of apps.
So I searched around xda and compiled a list with packages to remove, which I consider was great because it was a fast and easy way to clean my device.
In the end I thought of sharing it with you, because why not? (xda is all about mods and sharing them right?)
Without further ado:
Instructions:
1) Download the file attached to this post and open it with any text viewer, I recommend notepad++.
2) Open a cmd or powershell window,
3) Run
adb shell (or .\adb shell if powershell)
su (optional depending if you have root)
4) Copy and paste the whole list into the open adb window.
P.S. AND WARNING:
You should really check what you're getting rid of, I suggest Googling every package you are not familiar with.
Also since this is a simple text file you can delete or add packages to adjust to your personal needs, I'm just dropping this as a personal template to make it easy and fast for you to debloat your device.
This is made with the Xiaomi Mi 8 in mind running MIUI, but can work on other brands and devices.
If a packeage trying to uninstall isn't there it'll just skip it and move on, so it's safe to use on any device, just not as effective.
(also of course like with any mod I won't be held responsible for any damage or misfunction that occurs, you're doing this on your own will and your own risk.)
With that being said, cheers, enjoy!
The instructions are inside the text file as well for offline usage.
Credits:
Huge thanks and a big shout out to @Agimax @biggary @RedSkull23 @didgerid00 for providing a lot of info for me to compile my personal list. :highfive:
V2:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78976804&postcount=6
Glad to see that my work (among the work of others bloat-listing volunteers) is useful mate! :highfive:
The devices we own must be kept clean (and custom ROMs and GSIes help a lot here luckily) so let's keep us updated about new bloats
RedSkull23 said:
Glad to see that my work (among the work of others bloat-listing volunteers) is useful mate! :highfive:
The devices we own must be kept clean (and custom ROMs and GSIes help a lot here luckily) so let's keep us updated about new bloats
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Sure thing man, you and the others gave me the idea for this, so thanks.
This is awesome but does it break OTAs?
PedroCaseiro said:
This is awesome but does it break OTAs?
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No, OTA works and the uninstalled Apps are not there again after update
V2 is out!
Made some cleaning:
-double checked what is needed and what is not
-removed duplicate lines
-sorted alphabetically for convenience
Enjoy.
nfsmw_gr said:
Made some cleaning:
-double checked what is needed and what is not
-removed duplicate lines
-sorted alphabetically for convenience
Enjoy.
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Thanks. Just did this to get rid of the google useless apps
PedroCaseiro said:
Thanks. Just did this to get rid of the google useless apps
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Glad it helped pal.
Thanks for your work, I can see my mi8 is breathing now
extaze said:
Thanks for your work, I can see my mi8 is breathing now
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Sure thing man, there's a thanks button for every modder out there that provides something you feel helped you.
nfsmw_gr said:
Sure thing man, there's a thanks button for every modder out there that provides something you feel helped you.
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Sure!
Done
found an actual list for miui system processes - it's in russian though, so google translate it
https://c.mi.com/thread-1126775-1-0.html
Stoffl_ said:
found an actual list for miui system processes - it's in russian though, so google translate it
https://c.mi.com/thread-1126775-1-0.html
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I'll check it out just in case I missed something, thanks.
The CMD says permission denied. Do i have to be in fastboot mode on the phone?
Nope
IS it possibile to remove mi cloud? It is safe?
Paolo83 said:
IS it possibile to remove mi cloud? It is safe?
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Other than the fact that you'll lose mi clouds functionality, it should be possible and most likely safe.
RedSkull23 said:
Glad to see that my work (among the work of others bloat-listing volunteers) is useful mate! :highfive:
The devices we own must be kept clean (and custom ROMs and GSIes help a lot here luckily) so let's keep us updated about new bloats
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I can say the same you said . Every rom/ custom rom should have only basic apps like telephone , messages , camera , settings , and one or two apps more . Others one user should install what he needs .
is it safe to delete all of the things in the list?
LITE Vesion available.
A friend of mine suggested some of the features that got removed could be useful (for some that is) and asked me to make a lite version of the tweak, so yeah, I made one for him and I'm posting it here as well.
Enjoy.