How to enable Multitasking on your iPhone 3GS
The iPhone does not run multiple application at the same time (Multitasking). In order to enable multi tasking you need to jailbreak your iPhone and install third party application.Previously you need to install Backgrounder and Kirakae it does it job well but not as smooth as multitasking on the Palm and Android Phones.But now you just need one App “MultiFl0w” (with the zero not MultiFlow with “o”).
Here’s what you need to do to enable multi saking on your iPhone using MultiFl0w
- Jailbreak your iphone using Blackra1n (instructions here)
- Install RockApp Application Manager
- Run Rock and Install multifl0w
- Hold the home button to make the currently running application run on the background
- Double Tap the home button to bring up multifl0w
- Swipe and touch the app you want to activate
- Hold the hombe button to quit the selected running application
There have been reports of some issues regarding some applications not shown on multifl0w. To fix this problem you need to close the App with SBSettings and relaunch it.
Multifl0w is an App which you can use for free on a trial basis but soon you’ll need to pay 5dollars to enjoy the convinience of multitasking.
Check out this video on youtube
Screenshots

Two Application running side by side
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Apps that are currently running have a distinct indicator on the lower left of its icon.
via Multifl0w.com
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