SixBar is not a theme, so it doesn’t require WinterBoard or any other theming utility. Once you install SixBar, you’ll need to go to the Settings app to find the tweak’s preferences. Inside the preferences you’ll notice a lone toggle—a kill-switch—used to enable or disable the tweak. When you enable the toggle and respring, you’ll see the familiar black and white status bar inspired by iOS 6.
Unfortunately, SixBar features very few redeeming qualities. For starters, it overlaps app badge notifications present on the top row of the SpringBoard. This makes it readily apparent that there’s something not quite right with the status bar.
The second glaring flaw is how the status bar transitions when switching to an app. In stock iOS 7, the transition is smooth due to the zooming animation when switching in and out of apps. It’s like the entire screen, status bar included, is brought into and out of focus when switching apps.
Still, if you’re set on trying SixBar for yourself, you can find it available for free on the BigBoss repo. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you about the experience; it’s not very pretty.
What do you think about SixBar?
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