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  1. 2011.08.09 Jailbreak Apps by CEOinIRVINE 2
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Jailbreak Apps

Hacking 2011. 8. 9. 09:43

February 10, 2011 - By æ

You may have seen yesterday’s GSL post listing twenty, must-have apps for new Verizon iPhone users. The list included apps that were approved by Apple and, as a result, available in the traditionally-used App Store. As most iPhone users know, there is another side to the app world. Known to the world as Cydia, it is much like an alternate dimension that contains its own treasure trove of apps that Apple would never consider approving due to the fact that they use the jailbroken infrastructure to bypass restrictions on functionality and use that Apple has deemed necessary.

We’re not discussing the how-to or ethics of jailbreaking with Greenpois0n or any other tool. We’re not debating the potential impact of invalidating your warranty with Apple. We’re also not going to discuss things like Hackulous or how to jailbreak your device. These are all things you can research on your own, in order to make the decision that best suits you. The list of apps is provided with the assumption that you’ve already jailbroken your new Verizon (or AT&T) iPhone and want to know which apps have the greatest potential to make your iPhone life better.

We’re keeping it simple by listing the app’s name and a brief description of what the authors states is its function. They may have a price associated with them. You’ll be informed if they do, prior to installing them. Additionally, please be sure to read the advisories and disclaimers at the bottom of the post before installing anything:

  • MyOs – Allows enabling/disabling of features (e.g. multitasking,Unified iPod, etc.) without editing .plist files
  • FastSnap – Allows the hardware volume button to be used as camera/video controls
  • qTweeter - Update and read Facebook and Twitter status. Activates with a swipe of the status bar.
  • Folder Enhancer – Provides more granular control over folders, the number of allowable icons, creation of subfolders, and hiding of folders.
  • Grid Tab for Safari – Allows open tabs within Safari to be displayed in a grid pattern, versus requiring left/right scrolling to view them.
  • AppSync for iOS 4.1/4.2 – Allows for manual installation of .ipa files. (Read: Install apps without using iTunes.)
  • biteSMS – Enhanced SMS messaging app that includes privacy, emoticon, signatures, delivery reports and more.
  • CyDelete - Allows for the deletion of Cydia-installed apps via the normal iPhone app hold & tap deletion method, instead of opening Cydia to delete it.
  • Five Icon Dock – Let’s you place five icons in the iPhone dock, versus the default four.
  • Five -Column Springboard – Arranges apps in five icons on your iPhone, versus the default four.
  • Gridlock – Allows you to place your icons anywhere and in the pattern of your choice, instead of four to a row.
  • Home Page in Safari – Easily reset your homepage within Safari for iPhone by tapping the “+” icon.
  • iFile for iOs4 – Access, manage and edit the file system on your iPhone to control features like multitasking, wallpapers, battery percentage, etc.
  • Infinifolders – Allows you to add more than the default twelve apps within a folder and navigate within folders via vertical scroll.
  • Fake Operator – Adds a sub-menu within Settings, which can be accessed to change the carrier from the default to a customized one.
  • MobileTerminal 426 – Terminal emulator for the iPhone providing traditional system administration functions. (Read: Experts only)
  • MobileVolumeSound – Adds the traditional Mac volume sound when raising/lowering the iPhone’s volume.
  • OpenSSH – Allows you to connect to your iPhone, via SSH, over WiFi, in order to transfer files to/from it.
  • Remove Recents – Removes icons of apps from the Multitasking Drawer (what you seen when you double-tap Home button) if the app doesn’t support multitasking.
  • SBSettings – Allows you to access common settings (e.g. Enable 3G, WiFi, etc) and functions (e.g. Take screenshot) via customized screen swipes, taps, double-taps, etc.
  • Serious SBSettings HD – Optimized Retina theme for SBSettings
  • UserAgent Faker - Similar to Safari Developer Tools for Mac that allow you to emulate another browser such as FireFox.
  • 3G Unrestrictor – Allows you to configure traditionally WiFi-only apps like FaceTime to function on 3G. Also allows for bypassing of 10Mb size limits in App Store downloads.
  • FullScreen Safari – Allows for toggling of Safari browser into full screen mode and includes support for multi-touch gestures.
  • Apple.com HD SBSettings – Customized theme for SBSettings that makes it resemble the clean Apple.com website.
  • Open Notifier - Adds notification icons to the iPhone’s status bar.
  • Shrink – Allows you to decrease the size of your iPhone icons to achieve a cleaner and less cluttered look.
  • SB 2 Cloud – Lets users configure screenshots to be uploaded in the background to Cloud app immediately upon taking them and automatically copies the shortened URL to the clipboard for easy sharing.
  • Voice Activator - Enhances the iPhones voice activated command functionality by allowing the use of voice commands to open apps, navigate to websites, toggle options like WiFi, Bluetooth, and Airplane mode, reboot the device and take screenshots.
  • BytaFont – Allows for the customization of display fonts on the iPhone, versus using the default, built-in font.
  • TV Tube Sleep – Customizes the behavior of the iPhone when the Sleep button is pressed by displaying an animation that resembles the turning off of 20th Century, tube television sets.
  • My3G – Provides the same functionality provided by 3G Unrestrictor, as described above in the list.
  • MyWi 4.0 – Allows iPhone users to share their devices 3G connection via WiFi or USB/Bluetooth tethering and supports unencrypted and encrypted sharing. (Note: To be used cautiously if not on an unlimited data plan)
  • AdBlocker – Blocks ads from appearing in Safari, as well as within apps that include advertisements.

In order to find some of these apps within Cydia, users may need to add some or all of the following repositories, within Cydia. The lifespan of repositories is often unpredictable, so some that may be available now may not be in the near future. Since they must be added manually and only work within Cydia, they are purposely not hyperlinked:

  • http://repo.benm.at/
  • http://cydia.myrepospace.com/atomicmufin
  • http://cydia.bitesms.com/cydia/beta5.1
  • http://cydia.hackulo.us
  • http://cydia.myrepospace.com/iHaxer
  • http://repo.insanelyi.com
  • http://sinfuliphonerepo.com
  • http://www.themeitapp.com
  • http://kuaidial.googlecode.com/svn/deb

As usual, it’s “Buyer Beware” with any app installed via Cydia. By installing it, the user is assuming that the package will do what its description says and won’t create problems with their device. Unfortunately, some apps may cause conflicts and not function as expected. If a user installs one and finds this to be the case, they should remove the package by navigating to “Manage” >”Packages”>(Tap the app to be uninstalled)>”Modify”>”Remove”. The same procedure applies to an app which may cause the device to crash once activated.

Users are encouraged to research the app prior to paying for and/or installing it on their iPhone. More information can be found on each one at http://cydia.saurik.com/.


Editor’s Note: A big thanks goes out to @aelphae, @iWG83 and their collaborative-minded friends for taking the time to compile this list of the best Cydia apps. It’s people like them that make things easier for new iPhone users to get the most out of their devices.

Disclaimer: Neither Geek Shui Living nor its contributors endorse or encourage the practice of jailbreaking. As always, iPhone and iPod Touch owners are reminded that jailbreaking their devices is legal but does effectively void the manufacturer’s warranty, could render their device temporarily useless if something goes wrong and should not be attempted by anyone. Yes, that means you, too.

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my useful iPhone APPs

IT 2011. 3. 31. 05:05

1. qTweeter


2. iFlash Drive
I always forgot to bring USB. So, this is very useful app for me.


3. MoneyBook


Very Simple. You can also backup / restore data. You can see your graph from your webpage, too.(https://my.moneybookapp.com/)

4. myWi (use my iphone as wifi connect point)


5. mxTube

Download popular you tube clips and watch anytime. You can also watch by using stream.

6. Anyring

You can choose your own ringtone for each user (default also).
(customized ringtone)

 


7. iProtect
Set Password on App.



8. iBlacklist (Phone # blacklist)


9. ToneFXs


10. WiFi Sync
(no line itune iphone SYNC)
^^

11.
iNag

for Nagios


12. my3G


enables to download file via 3G network (some app requires WIFI conncection)

13. fake call
14. fake sms

15. Call log deletes (recent one) one by one



16. Lock Info
Show a lot of information even if your phone is lock status.

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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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