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February 14th, 2008, 20:16 Posted By: wraggster
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Eoin Mcloughlin released an updated version of Mahjong Solitaire.
Match tiles until the board is empty or there are no selectable matching tiles left. Pinch the screen to zoom, double-tap the screen to go to the menu. The game is saved automatically when you press the home button, and restored when you launch the application again. http://www.netsoc.tcd.ie/~eoinmcl/content/mahjong.html
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February 14th, 2008, 20:14 Posted By: wraggster
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Ever wanted to misuse your iPhone as piano... soon you will get that chance.
Other notes:
Features are:-
- Multi-touch. Up to five keys playable at once for complex chords.
- Multi-sampled, so each key is a real piano sample.
- Easy change between octaves, and can start at C or F key.
- 4 Octave.
- Animated keys really look like they are being pressed.
Future features MooTheCoo is working on:-
- Stereo 88 key multi-sampled grand piano. This will require finding a sample CD that will legally allow him to do this (!), and using MP3s instead of Wavs (which is pretty tricky on the iPhone at the moment).
- The old 1.1.3 compatability issue. Currently tested on 1.1.1
- Adding some built-in instructions just in case people can't work out how to use it...
- He is Finding some nice repository to host it
The application is still in development but a video can be found here: http://modmyifone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31204
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February 14th, 2008, 20:13 Posted By: wraggster
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SpringDial puts speed dials of your contacts on the SpringBoard of a jailbroken iPhone. The advantage of this is over using the Webclip method is that it is more of a true speed dial. Safari doesn't have to load, and you are not asked to confirm the call. If you happen to have a photo for the contact in your Address Book, then it is what is used as the icon for the contact.
The easiest way to install it is to add the repo http://i.mineshaftgap.net/ http://modmyifone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31597
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February 14th, 2008, 20:11 Posted By: wraggster
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ZiPhone allows you to easily software unlock your iPhone. No hardware modification is required.
Release notes:
ZiPhone v2.0 is finally OUT. n the command line version, you will find a new ption "-b" be very careful with that!
I take no responsability if you brick your phone!
ZiPhone -b will downgrade bootloader from 4.6 to 3.9, flash 4.03.13_G baseband version and unlock it (in one shot!).
It worked for me on 2 ootb 1.1.2 phones. It will work on 1.1.3 ootb phones too. Other options are unchanged.
Do not forget to donate! The future of ZiPhone will depend on you also! If you can't code, or contribute in other ways, just donate.
I think we won't need another version till the next firmware release
Namaste!
Peace out.
(To quote my favourite blogger)
Important:
For people who get stuck on apple logo.
Try to use: ZiPhone -v -b
That solved the problem for many people.
http://www.ziphone.org/2008/02/zipho...game-over.html
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February 13th, 2008, 21:21 Posted By: wraggster
The one problem with World of Warcraft (besides all other facets of your life disintegrating like a tomato in time-lapse footage) is that you can't play it on the go (no, this guy doesn't count). Though a new app being spit-balled at Blizzard won't fix that problem, it may just make traveling a tad bit more bearable.
MTV got the scoop during a sit-down with Frank Pearce, co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment, in which he talked about a mobile division working within the company. "I don't think we're looking at it as something like, 'We're going to make mobile games,'" he said. "We want to look at the mobile devices as something we can use to enhance the experience of our existing games." To that end, Pearce mentions the possibility of an app that would let mobile users monitor their auctions or read their in-game mail while on the go.
It's still in the brainstorming stages, but it's probably enough to start getting fans excited. What would you like to see in a WoW mobile app?
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/02/13/bl...r-cell-phones/
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February 13th, 2008, 20:59 Posted By: wraggster
News from zodttd:
Yes you heard correctly, ZodTTD.com is announcing the first free homebrew video streaming service compatible the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
While still in it’s public beta phase, it is fully functional and is free to use! It allows users to upload video to share, and even allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to view video via it’s Safari web browser!
So take a look, upload some content, and enjoy being a part of not only homebrew gaming, but homebrew video as well!
http://video.zodttd.com
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February 12th, 2008, 21:06 Posted By: wraggster
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We're not yet entirely sure how it works, but iPhone hacker Zibri's just released a new app he's calling ZiPhone, which claims to jailbreak any version iPhone -- including new 1.1.3 phones right out of the box -- without messy downgrades and baseband changes. We haven't tested it ourselves, but prepare for the onslaught of downloaders to take it offline in five... four... three...
http://zibree.blogspot.com/2008/02/ziphone.html
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February 12th, 2008, 21:01 Posted By: wraggster
If you're tired of shelling out laptop prices for your WiFi smartphone browsing, Boingo's got help on the way. At Mobile World Congress the company announced Sony Ericsson and iPhone / iPod touch versions of its connection client software, with the SE version to show up in the second half of the year, and the iPhone software to hit as soon as Boingo can get a hold of the SDK. Boingo already has Nokia and Windows Mobile-compatible versions of its software, but with 6 percent of users attempting to connect to Boingo already rocking an iPhone, it looks like this software can't come soon enough.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/12/b...sony-ericsson/
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February 12th, 2008, 20:59 Posted By: wraggster
Just in case you haven't had your Android fill from this year's Mobile World Congress, the folks from PhoneMag have now let loose a video that shows the much-anticipated OS in action on a working touchscreen phone from E28. As you can see for yourself in the video after the break, the OS is a tad sluggish but not unreasonably so, which is all the more impressive given that it's apparently running without any modifications on some pretty lackluster hardware (a 200MHz OMAP TI 730 chipset and just 64MB RAM and 64MB ROM). Of course, this is just a demo in the truest sense of the word, so there's no indication that you'll actually be able to get your hands on the phone anytime soon.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/12/a...moed-on-video/
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February 12th, 2008, 18:41 Posted By: wraggster
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mobileZIPcodes is a small tool that allows you to browse ZIP codes and the corresponding city/state/district/country data on your iPhone or iPod touch.
As you don't require to be online while looking up the ZIP code information, it is in particular useful for iPod touch users without the ability to use EDGE on the way.
Changes:
added support for 1.1.3
fixes some view issues
http://www.andi.de/zipcodes/
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February 12th, 2008, 18:41 Posted By: wraggster
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Caissa is a chess game for iPhone.
Changes:
Multiple saves/Fast saves
updated chess engine, implemented few new xboard commands
Xboard protocol support with certified chess engines
Wider range of difficulty settings (kids and grandmasters will be ecstatic)
1.1.3 support
bug fix #102. Thanks Nestor
bug fix #104. Thanks Grandma
bunch of memory leaks were addressed
http://byteeasy.com/projects/wiki/Caissa
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February 12th, 2008, 18:38 Posted By: wraggster
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Ste, maintainer of one of the largest iPhone download repo's, has finalized the move to a new server. Package updates are still lacking, but he should catch up later this day.
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Back on January 19th, I told you that my site was in trouble and was in danger of being shut down. Things went from bad to worse, as the days went on, but I managed to keep the site going, in spite of the problems. Yes, there were troubles with refreshing my site and downloading packages, but while lots of people encountered those issues, just as many didn’t.
Then, Freeit4Less.com and Polar Bear Farm Ltd stepped up to provide me the resources I needed to not only save the site, but make it faster and better than ever. They had the technology. I could rebuild it. (+10 if you get the reference) They each provided me with a dedicated server (no shared hosting, no VPS) and oodles of bandwidth. I have spent the past week setting them up, configuring them, testing them and putting them into service. As of about two and a half hours ago, I finally finished. They are done. Yay!
They are fast. They share the load (via round-robin DNS). Each is capable of carrying 100% of the current traffic, by itself, should the other server go down. (Note: there would be issues (about 50% of refreshes and downloads would fail) because of the down server, but as soon as I knew it was down, and likely to stay that way for more than a few minutes, I would remove its entry from DNS. Within 30 minutes of my doing so, service would be back to normal, and coming entirely from the other server.)
One thing I have noticed, as my site has moved around in the past, is that huge numbers of people refuse to update their Installer.app and Community Sources packages, so that they point to and can use the new location. I have had to accommodate those people by putting redirects on the old sites, that point to the new sites, so that things still work for people. No more. I have gone to all the old servers and deliberately broken their configurations so that they will no longer work. You must upgrade to at least Installer.app 3.0 and Community Sources 3.4, to get access to the new site and to be able to use it. Yes, people paying attention will note that, technically, Installer.app needn’t be at 3.0, but since more and more packages will use features only found in that version, you’d be wise to upgrade to it if you haven’t yet. Additionally, just as I broke my old sites, I may configure the new one to ignore requests from versions of Installer.app that are less than 3.0.
It didn’t make sense to put out package updates while the site was having so many issues. Consequently, there is a huge backlog of them, some of which have been waiting since January 26th. Now that the servers are done, all that’s left to do is get these packages out the door to all of you. It’s late here (nearly midnight), so I am not going to start them tonight. I’m tired and I don’t want to mess them up. So, when I get up in the morning, I’ll start in on them and will work all day and into the evening, if need be, to get them all released. If I run into any problems with a package, I’ll email the developer right away. As soon as we resolve the issue, their package will get done. I apologize to all of them - they have been patiently waiting for me to get to this point. Once caught up, I’ll get back to the daily (or nearly so) updates of the past.
Be sure to check out the sites of my sponsors, please. Between them, they are paying $1,200.00 a month to keep this repository alive. When you are at their sites, check out their products. If you think they might be useful (hell, even if you don’t, heh), buy them. And don’t forget to donate to me, too - I’m still out of work and perilously close to being out of money. Your donations go directly towards keeping a roof over my and my three cats’ heads, and food in our stomachs. Many of the developers, whose apps I host, also take donations. Try to spread a little love their way too, so they keep writing and updating these apps we all love. Every little bit helps, and no amount is too small.
Let the fun recommence!
-ste
UPDATE: I forgot to mention that the URL to the RSS feed for my packages changed. If you were subscribed to it, you should unsubscribe and resubscribe . -ste
UPDATE: There *is* another way that you can help, besides donations, but since I’m not allowed to even talk about it, I’ll leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure out. -ste
http://blog.psmxy.org/2008/02/10/the...e-is-complete/
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February 12th, 2008, 18:37 Posted By: wraggster
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SMSD is an iPhone SMS management application coded by Amrut Joshi.
Release notes:
SMSD supports 1.1.3 firmware from v0.2.3beta1. But there are some issues. Since 1.1.3, apps are executed with less privileges. Because of this, apps cannot start Services. SMSD also has an option to make it a default SMS app. This is a hack which also requires higher privileges. In short, SMSD notifier and SMSD default app options will not stick if you are on 1.1.3. But there is a workaround.
This is how you enable SMSD Notifier and SMSD Default App preferences in 1.1.3. You need to run SMSD using ssh or Term-vt100. Run following command on the commandline :
# /Applications/SMSD.app/SMSD
This will start SMSD on your iPhone. Go to More->Preferences and change the preference you want. Since this is executed with root permissions, these changes will stick.
You need to restart your phone if you change default app preference.
http://amrut.joshi.googlepages.com/
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February 12th, 2008, 18:36 Posted By: wraggster
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This is an implementation of Mahjong solitaire for the iPod touch and iPhone. The aim of the game is to pick matching tiles, removing them from the board. You win when there are no tiles left. You lose when it is impossible to pick up any more tiles. If the application crashes, it counts as a draw. You can only pick up tiles that are not overlapped by another, and can be freely moved either left or right. You probably already know how to play. This is released as Free (as in Freedom) software, under the terms of the GNU GPL Version 2. Graphic design by Sarah Gleeson.
http://www.netsoc.tcd.ie/~eoinmcl/content/mahjong.html
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February 12th, 2008, 18:36 Posted By: wraggster
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OpenLink is an open source game controller protocol and library for the iPhone. It defines a generalized way for many types of controllers to be adapted to the iPhone through the iPhone's serial port. The project includes a simple API with source examples for the iPhone and an open source PIC Microcontroller firmware.
http://devdot.wikispaces.com/OpenLink
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