Category: iOS
Added Feb 6, 2008, Under:
iOS
Release notes:
a four-way (portrait, upside down, landscape-left and landscape-right) app
links to four of my puppy’s movies
your four most called buddies
four links (phone,sms,mail,maps) for the last incoming call
four links (phone,sms,mail,maps) for the last outgoing call.
and 3 free iTunes (US) songs (updated every week).
Some of the pictures are hidden to protect the guilty!
http://groups.google.com/group/jiggyapp-devel/web/fab-four
Added Feb 6, 2008, Under:
iOS
NES.app is a fully functional, feature-rich Nintendo emulator for Apple’s iPhone.
NES.app uses a heavily modified version of the InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are legally entitled to posess a ROM dump of any game that you presently own. ROM images for NES are widely available online, or with the appropriate hardware, you can dump them yourself directly from the cartridge.
NES.app started as a fork of iPhoneNES v0.01, but has been completely rewritten to run very fast, and with many additional features including sound, multitouch support, full-screen, landscape mode, game genie codes, saved games and much more.
Changes:
Fixed Game Genie code saving
http://www.zdziarski.com/projects/nesapp/
Added Feb 6, 2008, Under:
iOS
iPhoneBrowser – Windows based GUI for manipulating files on the iPhone.
http://code.google.com/p/iphonebrowser/
Added Feb 6, 2008, Under:
iOS
iContactsManagerBR is an adress book tool for the iPhone.
Features:
– Add Group
– Remove Group
– Choose a group for your contact
http://modmyifone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28934
Added Feb 6, 2008, Under:
iOS
anySIM allows you to unlock your iPhone for “any SIM”.
Release notes:
This is Version 1.3 Of anySIM.
This version unlocks baseband 4.03_13_g
It’s only for bootblock 3.9 don’t use on 4.6
To use it, upgrade the baseband then
put the iPhone in airplane mode and run it !
It works also in JB 113 OS…
Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes… the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules… You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things… they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.
Thanks to http://www.modmyifone.com for the news.
http://zibree.blogspot.com/
Added Feb 5, 2008, Under:
iOS
iCallBR allows you to clear any call, one by one, from your recent calls history.
http://modmyifone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28935
Added Feb 5, 2008, Under:
iOS
Added Feb 5, 2008, Under:
iOS
Release notes:
Enjoy – more information coming soon!
Vonage SimulRing and Voicemail Utility. Updates your SimulRing phone number, and allows toggle on/off. Allows you to view your voicemails details (new and old).
To Install on JB iPhones:
Add Source to Installer:
http://www.vonagent.com/repo
And then install under Vonagent in Installer
http://www.vonagent.com/
Added Feb 5, 2008, Under:
iOS
ZodTTD wrote some lines about his recent FW 1.1.3 expirience.
Quote:
The Firmware 1.1.3 jailbreak was made public. But not once, instead three different people released three different versions along with different updates to those versions! Whew, a lot has been going on. The issue to developers of iPhone and iPod Touch software is the difference in which user runs the applications we program. In previous firmwares earlier than 1.1.3, we used user ‘root’. And hence we had /var/root/Media and /var/root/Library to store our files and settings in, respectively. Things have changed in 1.1.3:
The Firmware 1.1.3 jailbreak was made public. But not once, instead three different people released three different versions along with different updates to those versions! Whew, a lot has been going on. The issue to developers of iPhone and iPod Touch software is the difference in which user runs the applications we program. In previous firmwares earlier than 1.1.3, we used user ‘root’. And hence we had /var/root/Media and /var/root/Library to store our files and settings in, respectively. Things have changed in 1.1.3:
– Nate True released a version of 1.1.3 that uses the legacy root user for control of running applications. This is great for compatibility, but the firmware had other issues.
– NerveGas released an official dev team release that uses user ‘mobile’ for running applications. But this release had a corrupted installer.
– Finally planetbeing made a proper release with following updates, which uses the proper ‘mobile’ user. But there’s some problems I found…
The problem with using the mobile user, is the user of an application has to be aware of the ownership and permissions of directories much more than before.
For instance, gpSPhone v1.5.0 being released today, uses /var/mobile/ if available. But in planetbeing’s release the /var/mobile/Library and /var/mobile/Media directories are often owned by user root.
If root owns either of these directories, settings and savestates can’t be saved since user mobile won’t have write permissions in the “Other groupâ€. So this is all very confusing to some, but there’s a simple fix. Run SSH, login as root, and use the following command to set ownership of this directory recursively:
chown -hR mobile /var/mobile
This command will then fix many issues found when installing applications under 1.1.3 when using the /var/mobile/[…] directory. It only fixes the ownership of the /var/mobile directories that get created as being owned by root. Make sure when creating directories after running this command, such as /var/mobile/Media/ROMs, that you chown this directory to being owned by mobile such as using the command above again. This of course is only required if the directory being created is owned by root.
So I’m working on getting my software working under all three firmware releases, all of which have different issues. What a mess huh?
http://zodttd.com/wp/?p=29
Added Feb 5, 2008, Under:
iOS
gpSPhone is a GBA emulator based ZodTTD’s port of gpSP to the GP2X. gpSP is a great GBA emulator written by the talented Exophase. ZodTTD ported it to the GP2X, and added an (iPhone/iTouch compatible) dynarec. By using this coding technique, fullspeed performance of GBA is obtained on the iPhone/iTouch.
Release notes:
gpSPhone, the Gameboy Advance emulator, has been updated to v1.5.0. New changes in this release includes:
– Added support for both scaled/unscaled landscape and portrait view settings.
– Added support for firmware 1.1.3’s “mobile†user. gpSPhone should run well on 1.1.3 now.
– Added hardware accelerated scaling for better performance and look.
This release should be very stable and slightly faster. You now have the option between portrait and landscape mode. Hardware scaling gives a smoothed over looking picture, which some may prefer, with the advantage of performance.
A big thanks to Exophase, the author of gpSP, for his continued work on emulation. Without him, gpSPhone couldn’t exist.
Downloads for gpSPhone v1.5.0 can be found by visiting the Download section. It is available at the ZodTTD.com public Installer.app repo.
http://zodttd.com/wp/?p=30