CyanogenMod (CM10), the latest based on the Android 4.1 jelly Beans version of ROM, today on a handful of devices launched. Version 10 has undergone countless nightly beta developments in the past few months, but the final stable version will be released for a selected number of Android devices. The CM10 stable version of ROM is now available for download, Samsung Galaxy S II, LG Optimus Black and Samsung Galaxy S3. It also applies to Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 Tablet PCs, and even HTC's Evo 4G.
CyanogenMod 10 Download Address: http://www.cyanogenmod.org/devices
The average ROM size is between 150-160MB and is now available for download at the CM website.
Some of the new features of CM10 include "extended desktop" mode, a built-in "root" (root-enabled) file Manager, and support for new devices. If you don't see the stable version of your device, you'll have to hold for a while, as they continue to release the stable version. However, some versions may be a bit of a failure for the user, so you may even have to wait a little while until the problem is resolved.
If you have a root Android device and have not tried cm ROM, we strongly recommend that you do so. ROM provides you with a lot of unique features and settings that you can play with. So, if you're kind of trying to jump out of your Android user interface, CM is a good choice.