The iPhone Tips/Tricks/Apps thread

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I tried searching 'firmware' and got 3 pages back... I remember folks had uploaded already jailbroken firmwares and provided links here, anyone point me to the latest one (iPhone 3G) or just suggest some better search terms?

Ta.
 
I tried searching 'firmware' and got 3 pages back... I remember folks had uploaded already jailbroken firmwares and provided links here, anyone point me to the latest one (iPhone 3G) or just suggest some better search terms?

Ta.

I believe the first post in this thread is updated by fixit_man to contain the latest info and links on jailbreaking.
 
I tried searching 'firmware' and got 3 pages back... I remember folks had uploaded already jailbroken firmwares and provided links here, anyone point me to the latest one (iPhone 3G) or just suggest some better search terms?

Ta.

What firmware you on? If it is 3.1.3 then you are out of luck!
 
Anyone know of any other apps beside ''WhatsAppMessenger'' for iphone ->blackberry / blackberry->iphone instant messaging..?

''WhatsAppMessenger'' works BUT, ''WhatsAppMessenger'' is not available for BB in SA coz its a pay app..

So please, if anyone knows of any other app that works for a NON-JB iphone and BB, please let me know!

There are no others
 
Anyone know of any other apps beside ''WhatsAppMessenger'' for iphone ->blackberry / blackberry->iphone instant messaging..?

''WhatsAppMessenger'' works BUT, ''WhatsAppMessenger'' is not available for BB in SA coz its a pay app..

So please, if anyone knows of any other app that works for a NON-JB iphone and BB, please let me know!

Whats app is now available directly from their site to any country (removed from AppWorld). Go to www.whatsapp.com/ota directly from the BB. I had a look at it - very "plain" looking on the BB (compared to the iPhone version) but I guess it gets the job done.
Includes 2 days "free" usage then you have to pay $1.99 for a years service.
 
Thanks

So just 2 days use..? That helps!

Whats app is now available directly from their site to any country (removed from AppWorld). Go to www.whatsapp.com/ota directly from the BB. I had a look at it - very "plain" looking on the BB (compared to the iPhone version) but I guess it gets the job done.
Includes 2 days "free" usage then you have to pay $1.99 for a years service.
 
Copy your iTunes Library folder over, copy your music folder over, into the same location, install iTunes and boom!
 
iPhone OS 4.0: Multi-tasking

Its about damn time, looks like apple made it perfect as well

Here's a link to live updates

http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/08/l...est&refresh=60

folders is the 2nd new feature of 7

iphone-os-4-0225-rm-eng.jpg


ive wanted this for so long.

Also you can change backgrounds on the home screen now, bout damn time

http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/08/l...est&refresh=60
 
New OS looks pretty schweet!! Now just can't wait to see what they include in the new hardware (and extra features associated with it). That'll probably only be at the WWDC in June though.
 
More news..

iPhone, iPad to multi-task

Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad devices will soon be able to run more than one program at a time, an ability that phones from Apple's rivals already offer and that iPhone owners have long sought.

The changes, coming this year to iPhones and iPads, mean that users might be able to listen to music through the Pandora program and check a bank account online simultaneously. Currently, users must return to Apple's home screen, effectively quitting the open program, before starting a new task.

"We weren't the first to this party, but we're going to be the best," Apple CEO Steve Jobs declared on Thursday, as bloggers, software developers and others in the audience greeted the news of such "multi-tasking" with applause.

The iPhone already permits some multi-tasking, but that's largely limited to Apple's own programs. Apple had not given users ways to seamlessly switch among all the software "apps" available from outside software companies, the way phones from rivals Palm Inc and Google Inc already do.

That will change with the updates known as iPhone OS 4. Apple generally makes such updates available for free, and often automatically, as a software download.

Functionality

"It really changes the way you use the iPhone," Jobs said. "You're bouncing around the apps with tremendous fluidity."

Jobs said the company waited so long because it wanted to offer multi-tasking in a way that didn't drain the iPhone's battery or reduce the phone's performance.

In demonstrating the feature, Jobs double-tapped on the iPhone's main button while playing a game to reveal a row of icons for other programs that were quietly running in the background and accessible with a finger tap.

Multi-tasking could enhance the functionality of internet phone services such as Skype. Currently, a call automatically ends if you exit the Skype app. With multi-tasking, that call could continue while you look up directions, or you could receive incoming Skype calls even if you're reading the news or a Gossip Girl blog instead.

Full multi-tasking had been high on many people's wish lists. Because Apple's new iPad runs the same software as the iPhone, changes would apply to that larger gadget as well. Some people have held off buying one because of its inability to run more than one program at once.

Other updates include the ability to have messages from multiple e-mail accounts land in a single inbox and a way to connect an iPhone with a regular keyboard using Bluetooth wireless technology.

But Apple still won't support Flash technology, even though many websites require it for displaying video. Flash was alongside multi-tasking at the top of many wish lists.

Advertising

Although Apple is making the updates available to all iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad models, some features will only work with newer versions. The multi-tasking function, for example, won't work with the original iPhone or the iPhone 3G - only the 3GS versions that came out recently. For the iPod Touch, you'd need the models that came out late in 2009.

Jobs also announced an advertising platform called iAd in which Apple will sell and host ads to run on apps made by outside developers; those developers will get 60% of the ad revenue. Jobs said users shouldn't find the ads annoying because Apple will make it easy for people to navigate back to what they were doing before clicking.

He admitted that Apple is still "babes in woods" when it comes to advertising, though the company is learning fast through Quattro Wireless, a mobile advertising company that Apple bought in January for an undisclosed amount.

Jobs said the company had wanted to buy mobile advertising service AdMob, but lost out to Google. That deal is undergoing regulatory review.

Jobs also said the company has sold 450 000 iPads since its launch on Saturday. The company earlier said it delivered more than 300 000 iPads on the first day, though that included pre-orders and units shipped to retail stores such as Best Buy but not necessarily purchased right away.

The iPad models currently on sale connect to the internet using Wi-Fi, at prices that start at $499.

http://www.news24.com/SciTech/News/iPhone-iPad-to-multitask-20100408
 
Looks like multi-tasking is only for 3GS and iPad and iPhone HD at this stage..
 
Yeah I missed out yesterday. looks good though... but hackers have made most of these things possible one way or another via jailbreak.

Yeah! I mean the backgrounding looks exactl like Circuitious which I already have installed! And the folders, as good as Categories!

But still excited nonetheless.

Btw, did anyone notice the calculator icon is being changed once again! LOL
 
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