Category: iOS
Added Feb 29, 2008, Under:
iOS
Pianist is a virtual Piano for your iPhone, previously known as iAno.
Features:
A complete four octave keyboard
Multi-touch. Up to 5 keys can be pressed at once allowing complex chords.
Sounds like a real piano with realistic piano multi-samples.
Animated piano keys react to your touch.
Play along to all your MP3s.
On-screen keyboard navigation allows you to easily move up and down by octaves or “part octaves” (ie. left-most key is a C or an F).
http://moocowmusic.com/Pianist/
Added Feb 29, 2008, Under:
iOS
iAno is a virtual Piano for your iPhone. The author has recently renamed his application due to three reasons:
1) Don’t use images of iPhones in your logo or Apple sends you a “Cease & Desist” letter.
2) Don’t call your application “iAno” or you get a large number of emails each day from Spanish people using the word “anus”.
3) Don’t trust reports that GooglePages has no bandwidth restriction.
http://moocowmusic.com/
Added Feb 29, 2008, Under:
iOS
MooTheCow’s new app “Drummer” (previously “iThm”) is going into Beta hopefully today.
Video in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ifnk0CCkKU
http://modmyifone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37971
Added Feb 29, 2008, Under:
iOS
ShopList is a shop list application for your iPhone.
http://modmyifone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33361
Added Feb 29, 2008, Under:
iOS
This native application sets up an AFP file server on your iPhone or iPod Touch and also provides a simple GUI interface for controlling the file server.
Changes:
Compatible with 1.1.3 firmware.
Uses -w flag in lanchctl for afpd.
Go button auto enables/disables as user types.
Share names have new defaults.
Added default share for ~mobile.
/Applications/AFPd.app/afpdcontrol must be 4755 mode.
Error is shown if permissions are set wrong.
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~job/afpd/AFP_File_Server_on_your_iPhone.html
Added Feb 27, 2008, Under:
iOS
Caissa is a native chess game for Apple’s iPhone.
Changes:
Board flipper
Core animation for moves
new button menu
new letter markings
In Human vs. Human mode caissa undoes one move, when against Comp it reverts yours and opponent moves
Half a dozen bugs fixed in Human vs. Human mode
Memory leak associated with animations fixed
http://byteeasy.com/projects/wiki/Caissa
Added Feb 27, 2008, Under:
iOS
Alex posted another screenshot of his WIP build of PuzzleManiak.
http://www.puzzlemaniak.com/blog/?p=239
Added Feb 26, 2008, Under:
iOS
This release of OpenSSH is a repackaging, for the iPhone Installer.app.
Changes:
Fixed issue preventing it from being “uninstalled†when it wasn’t really there anymore, having been wiped out in a firmware upgrade.
If you upgrade your firmware and can’t “uninstall†the old OpenSSH, just upgrade to this one.
If you update your OpenSSH to this version before you upgrade your firmware, you should be able to “uninstall†this one afterwards, whereupon you can just re-install it.
http://blog.psmxy.org/pkg-info/openssh/
Added Feb 26, 2008, Under:
iOS
Ste wrote up a note about FW v1.1.4 beeing jailbroken already…
Here is the full next text:
As reported by Erica Sadun over at TUAW, Apple has released the 1.1.4 firmware. No sooner had I posted [a comment on her blog entry] that I thought folks should wait to see what Zibri came up with for a 1.1.4 jailbreak, as I thought his was technically the most correct of the various 1.1.3 jailbreaks, Erica reported that Nate True had run Zibri’s existing 1.1.3 jailbreak on his 1.1.4 iPhone and it worked. Jailbreaking works, but he has not tested activation or unlocking yet, both of which he suspects are broken until Zibri updates “ziphone†for 1.1.4. This is all great news. I recommend that everyone just hold off a little bit, until Zibri has said he’s updated it for 1.1.4 and then go for it. If you check his blog, you’ll see he’s working on doing that, right now. 🙂
Nate reported that after jailbreaking it, Installer.app thought OpenSSH was still installed, even though it no longer was, and that he couldn’t uninstall it (main script execution failure). I have released an update to OpenSSH that anyone with this issue can update to. If you update to it before you jailbreak your 1.1.4 iPhone, then you should be able to uninstall it ok, via Installer.app, even though it’s gone, as it will now ignore the error it gets when it tries to stop the now-missing daemon. You can then simply reinstall it. If you already jailbroke it and can’t uninstall it, just upgrade to the new version and you’re all set to go. Nate says the root password is still “alpineâ€.
UPDATE: In comment #132 on Erica’s blog entry, mentioned above, Zibri says: “I already found everything.. I just need to recompile, check new offsets, do a test and release. Expect a new version in a day.â€
-ste
http://blog.psmxy.org/2008/02/26/114-firmware-is-out-and-jailbroken/
Added Feb 26, 2008, Under:
iOS
With the new version of iTunes, also a new version of the official iPhone Firmware v1.1.4 has been released.
Following most sources, it says that there were no major changes compared to 1.1.3 but you never know…
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/02/26/ipod-iphone-firmware-update-1-1-4-released/