The guys at cre.ations.net posted an interesting article about the recent 1.1.3 Firmware for iPhone’s.

Read on:

So I’ve had the chance to examine the 1.1.3 firmware on a deeper level (using a technique not developed by me and which I can’t release so don’t ask) and have noticed some interesting changes behind the scenes that are quite blogworthy:

– SpringBoard no longer needs to be modified (via SummerBoard) in order to show extra applications in the /Applications folder.
– All applications now run as the user ‘mobile’ instead of as root.
– Preferences are now stored in /var/mobile rather than in /var/root.

What does this all mean? I’ll tell you what it means.

The iPhone 1.1.3 firmware is ready for official installable applications.

[Read the rest of the article at it’s origin page]

http://cre.ations.net/blog/post/iphone-113-firmware-behind-the-scenes-changes