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Can we really say that for an app that interferes with apps from the Store?

Home screen settings is designed to "not change things that weren't meant to be changed", but N9QTweak can still mess it up.

Combining tweaks that can not be combined is possible with N9QTweak, with disastrous effects.

It's a 12 MB hunk. Those packages it installs, why aren't they just that, packages? We have package managers for a reason, one of them being that they manage installation, updating and uninstallation of packages in any conceivable order, perfectly reproducible.

I can understand why people take a liking to N9QTweak if they don't actually care what's going on inside their devices and just want it to do something they have in mind. I can't understand why something like installing inception and aegisctl should be done with such a jackhammer-like tool.
 

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