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  1. 2010.09.21 Back up Jailbreaked iPhone APPs by CEOinIRVINE
  2. 2008.12.13 BCE plans big share buyback in wake of failed deal by CEOinIRVINE

How To Backup And Restore Jailbreak iPhone Apps

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

If you own a jailbroken iPhone, you might well realize that backing up your existing jailbreak iPhone apps before installing new firmware is extremely crucial to avoid the task of reinstalling them all over again.

Thanks to applications like PkGBackup, backing up your jailbreak apps is extremely simple. This tutorial will take you through the various steps to backup your Cydia applications using PkGBackup application. 

Before we start some important points:

  • You can also checkout free jailbreak iPhone app like AptBackup that help you achieve the same thing but some of our readers have reported issues using it.
  • This solution might not work for the jailbreak iPhone app that is not compatible with the current version of iPhone OS.

Installing PkGBackup Application

Step 1: From the iPhone springboard, tap on the Cydia icon to launch the application.

Step 2: Tap on the 'Sections' tab at the bottom of the screen and navigate to Utilities -> PkGBackup

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 3: PkGBackup is available for $3.49 at the Cydia store. Tap on the 'Purchase' button on the top of the screen and follow the instructions to complete the payment. You will be able to install the app once the payment transaction is completed.

Step 4: Tap on the 'Install' button on the top of the screen. Press 'Confirm' to begin the installation process.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 5: Once installation is complete, press the large 'Return to Cydia' button to complete the process.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Backup Jailbreak iPhone apps

Step 1: From the iPhone Springboard, tap on the PkGBackup icon to launch the application. PkGBackup will now scan all the installed packages/jailbreaks apps.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 2: The application now lists down the list of active packages. Press the blue arrow button to view the complete list of active packages.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 3: You may now choose to disable backup options for individual packages. To do this, tap on the package name from the list of active packages and turn off the 'Backup' option.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 4: With PkGBackup, it is also possible to backup your Springboard layout. To do this, visit the main page of PkGBackup application and turn the 'Include Layout' option on.

Step 5: You can now initiate the backup process. Press the 'Backup' button to begin the backing up of your application list.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 6: Once the backup process is complete, the application prompts you to sync your iPhone with iTunes. Tap the OK button and connect your iPhone to iTunes to complete syncing the files. Ensure that iTunes completely syncs with the backup file. The backup process is complete.

Restoring Backup Packages/Jailbreak Apps

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch iTunes. From the list of devices, right click (Ctrl-click) on 'iPhone' and select 'Restore Backup' from the popup menu options.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 2: You are now asked to choose the backup file to restore. If you have more than one backup file in your list, select the appropriate backup file and click the 'Restore' button.

Step 3: Updating your firmware may have deleted the PkGBackup app from your Springboard. Follow the steps mentioned above in the 'Installing PkGBackup Application' section to reinstall the app.

Step 4: From the Springboard, launch the PkGBackup app. The application will indicate the list of active packages as well as the number of packages available from the earlier backup.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 5: If you would like to selectively restore packages, tap on the blue arrow under the 'Previous Backup' section to enable/disable restore options for individual packages.

Step 6: If you would like to restore the Springboard layout from the backup, turn the option ON from the main page of PkGBackup application.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 7: Tap the 'Restore' button to begin the restoration process. Once the process is complete, you will be prompted to reboot your device. Tap the 'Reboot' button.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 8: After the restart, the backed up jailbreak iPhone apps should be available on your iPhone.

As always, let us know how it goes.

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BCE Inc. said Friday that it plans to buy back up to 5 percent of its common shares and resume paying dividends following the collapse of the deal to take Canada's largest telecom company private in what would have been the biggest leveraged buyout in history.

The parent company of Bell Canada said it will repurchase up to 40 million outstanding common shares and will reinstate its quarterly dividend at 36.5 Canadian cents per share.

"A share buyback is the most efficient method of distributing capital to our shareholders, particularly given the current valuation metrics of the company," said chief financial officer Siim Vanaselja.

The buyback would cost BCE about 840.8 million Canadian dollars ($677 million) at its price at midday Friday.

BCE said earlier this week that it would restore the dividend and buy back stock following the collapse of the proposed $35 billion buyout by an investor group led by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and several U.S. partners. The investors group had expected to complete its deal for BCE on Dec. 11.

But the deal fell through after a review by accounting firm KPMG found it would have left the company in violation of solvency tests of the privatization agreement, partly due to the amount of debt involved in the transaction and current market conditions.

There were also arguments over a breakup fee. The buyers group had said that no breakup fee will be paid, but BCE said in a separate statement it will demand payment of 1.2 billion Canadian dollars ($970 million).

Bell Canada issued a statement Friday saying that it will continue to move forward as a re-energized company and is supportive of BCE's buyback plans.

"Given this steadily improving business trajectory, we view the dividend and share buyback initiatives announced by BCE today as very attractive to our shareholders now and going forward," said George Cope, president and CEO of Bell and BCE.

BCE said the first new dividend payment will be made Jan. 15 to shareholders of record on Dec. 23. BCE also scheduled its annual meeting of shareholders on Feb. 17 in Montreal.

The dividend yields 6.95 percent at Friday morning's share price of 21.02 Canadian dollars, down CA$1.01 in trading in Toronto.

That share price is down from CA$38.35 just before it became apparent on Nov. 26 that Teachers' cash bid of CA$42.75 a share would not proceed.

The Toronto-based Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan -- with assets of CA$108 billion ($87 billion) in 2007 -- invests and administers the retirement funds for Ontario's 353,000 active, inactive, and retired teachers. U.S.-based Providence Equity Partners and Madison Dearborn Partners LLC are also involved in the proposed buyout.

BCE, which has more than 54,000 employees, had annual revenue of CA$17.8 billion ($14.4 billion) in 2007. It had 5.8 million wireless subscribers, 8.64 million phone lines, 1.94 million Internet subscribers and 1.82 million satellite television subscribers in 2006. It is Canada's largest communications company.


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