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Got tired of my current wallpaper so I made this to replace it. (I know the iPhone can take screenshots now, but unfortunately, unlike the jailbroken screenshot app, this one won't take screenshots of the unlock screen)
Since march of 2011 I got it to run OSX with QE/CI graphics fully enabled ( self-made kexts ) :
Satellite L500 c2d 4gb / Ati 4650 1gb , runs Snow and Lion as well and is a extremely reliable MBP 15inch replacement. Actually only one single component refuses to work : wifi. But it has been replaced with a working usb solution - and with "PDAnet" or "easytether" apps both jailbroken iOS5.x and my Android Galaxy Y can share their wifi and 3g connection with OSX.
Currently running 10.7.4 in full 64bit mode everyday : Perfect.
The iPhone really was on sale in every little phone store. All jailbroken, of course. All in January of 2008, half a year before the official release in Hong Kong.
Screenshot of DOTT running on my (jailbroken) iPhone under the ScummVM emulator.
Works great, surprisingly playable, and the audio and vocals are all there. YES.
My iPhone's new UI theme! It's ALIIIIIVE!! I cobbled it from three theme sources. It even has different system sounds, like the beloved 1701-D door chime!
(bonus points for whoever can see the two kinds of wordplay going on here! =D)
Taken inside the Grand Canyon national park in AZ using the panoramic feature on my Jailbroken iPhone 4s. Just lightly edited in Lightroom.
You don't rain in February, silly! Please have this issue resolved by
end of day today.
Thanks,
-Antigone
Thanks to @jhsu, I now have 25 apps per page instead of the usual 16. This translates to 275 vs. 176 apps. Requires jailbroken iPhone.
"Five-Column SpringBoard is a MobileSubstrate extension that adds a fifth column to your iPhone's home screen. It looks especially nice with nano-sized icon themes, like Pump 2, Matte Nano, or Abeo. Requires firmware 2.2 or later to install."
For details, see r-ch.net/iphone/
If you can't jailbreak your iPhone, @daynah has a tip for gaining an additional page (12 total pages) for your apps on a regular iPhone: php-princess.net/2009/08/11/display-11-pages-of-iphone-apps/
Thank you to Jeff Broderick for developing this feature love it. If you phone is not jailbroken no need to worry you still could have this SBSETTINGS without jailbreak.
Notice the date up top: jailbroken
Calendar app
Contacts
Maps
Videos
YouTube
Photos
Settings
Weather Channel Max+ —best free weather app
GoodReader—Best PDF / Document reader and file manager
Office2HD—Recent update to this app has added stability, so I now like it better than Pages / Dataviz 2 Go (which will most likely replace it once a iPad native version is released)
Task PRO-Effective task management for a much better cost than things like Things
LogMeIn—best access to my computers from anywhere
1Password
ComicZeal4
Instapaper
Kindle app
Safari
SoundPaper—Good note taking app that also records sound and you can click on a word you typed and it will jump to that point in the recording.
SketchBook Pro—I keep fluctuating between this, Brushes, and ArtStudio for drawing, but this one looks nicest on my home screen.
Tweetings—It's good.
NewsRack
AtomicWeb
BeejiveIM iPad
Pyre—Campfire client
iPod
the funny thing about having a perfectly stable and reliable
jailbroken iPhone is that when you tell people it has triple digit
uptime, they tend not to believe you.
Still learning iphone photography tools.
Still not jailbroken and using standard apps.
Found something that lets me edit color curves.
[**update - jailbroken now via jailbreakme.com]
I can access the music on my iPhone from any computer with iTunes and WiFi as if it's a shared iTunes library - completely wirelessly. Considering the recessed headphone jack of the iPhone this should be very useful for playing my music at friends houses.
It's called Firefly, and it's one of the many reasons to jailbreak iPhones. Of course, you lose your warranty, but I needed mine unlocking anyway.
Any recommendations for apps I shouldn't be missing out on?
I suppose having a Jailbroken iPhone has it's advantages. It's
definitely a lot of fun. I prefer having "AT&T" in lower-case and the
date visible.
Cydia - jailbroken app used for installing jailbroken apps.
Installer - jailbroken app used for installing jailbroken apps.
PdaNet - jailbroken app allows tethering from your phone to your laptop so you can use your phone's data plan to access the interwwwebz.
dTunes - jailbroken app that allows you to download songs and torrents
Notes and Calculator - Standard apps
eBay - used to access eBay
Wordpress - allows blogging from your device to a WP blog, very limited options unfortunately
Categories - jailbroken app that allows you to categorize your apps like on my 1st page
WinderBoard - jailbroken app that allows visual customization including themes, wallpapers, lock screens, charging screens, keyboards, and other stuff.
RESCU Cams and COMPAScam - links for Safari
Google - google's app, very useful
Remote - allows you to remote control your iTunes on your PC/Mac via the USB cable
myLite - uses your screen as a flashlight. Very useful
Night Stand - if you want to use your i as a nightstand clock, alarm options included
Inspired by Shawn Blanc's recent posts, I decided to try jailbreaking my iPhone 3GS. Piece of cake. I don't know why I didn't do this sooner.
Splendid application on my (newly jailbroken) iPhone. This must be official from last.fm - it's beautiful and works incredibly well.
speed test on my laptop while being tethered with my iPhone 3GS...
not jailbroken, just changed the settings with a downloadable file to allow tethering... works great!!! this was with the phone connected to the laptop via bluetooth, could not get phone to connect via usb cable (would to iTunes/pc but wouldn't as network connection)... AT&T can suck it :)