Perhaps you already have hundreds of apps installed on your iPhone (iPad, iPodTouch, etc). Did you know how often did you use each one? I think many of them are useless or you may use them less then once per month.
A new tool called AppStat is now available via Cydia which can record your app usage statistics. The idea behind this tweak is nice, I think that Apple should integrate such thing to their Springboard so user can get more detailed statistics about the apps they installed. Apple currently count the downloads but don’t record on device usages.
This can bring many features to SpringBoard such as auto sorting apps (Placing must used apps to the first page and so on for instat access, or even move must used apps in each page to first row of that page). iTunes also can offer app deletion suggestion via recorded data with a weekly or monthly basis. If allow users to share their stats via iTunes, Apple can also use these data for their iAd network. It can also help app developers in several ways.
Features can be added to iPhone (also iPad) by gathering app usage statistics
Here you can find the .deb sources for AppSync. Click here for more information about AppSync.
You should first install security.deb & sourcegui-1.2.deb.
Make sure that you choose the correct version of AppSync.
INFO: Now listening for devices… INFO: read igor/map.plist INFO: Connected to the AppleMobileDevice. INFO: Version iPhone2,1_3.1.3 INFO: Connecting to mobilebackup… INFO: Sending files via AFC. FATAL(__LINE__): Assertion failed (dl.c:197): 0 == (AMDeviceStartService(dev, service, &it, NULL)) (but it was -402653091) 197
Did any one know the source of this error?! and how to resolve it?!
I think it happens on locked iPhones, you need to activate your iPhone via iTunes first then try to use Spirit
By the releases of Spirit All iPad users now can install Cracked iPA files into their iPads. In order to do so follow me
iPhone users can find more info here
*NOTE: The process is same for iPad and iPhone except step 8!
Ok, Now you are able to install cracked version of ipa files (iPad application) into your iPad! Now you should go and download some app from http://apptrackr.org/
Applies to following iDevices:
Since the releases of iPhone 3GS (MC model) Apple start signing the firmware device. It means that Apple must accept the firmware that you want to install on your iPhone 3GS. This means you can only install the most recent version of OS!
The signature (Known as SHSH) is a kind of hash code stores in a file with XML format that generate for your device. Apple uses your device ECID and firmware version in order to create that.
So if you know your ECID and send it to Apple, their servers (known as TSS server) send the code (SHSH) back to you (Remember you just can get) so you can store it somewhere. Firmware Umbrella can do it for you (I will talk about this later on this article). Read the rest of this entry »
according to a Twitte from @Comex, the new jailbreak tool ( Spirit) will not availble on Friday! Sorry …
Spirit jailbreak will be out tomorrow (Friday).
At some point after (don’t ask when!) the iPad 3G is actually in customers’ hands, the first “userland” jailbreak since firmware 1.x will be released by @comex. It’s called “Spirit” and was first demonstrated working on an iPad by @MuscleNerd within 24 hours of the iPad’s release on April 3. Userland jailbreaks are more troublesome for Apple since they expose security weaknesses that exist even for non-jailbroken owners. As such, Apple is likely to close them soon after they’re made public. One recent example of this is the SMS vulnerability exposed at Blackhat last summer. Apple released new firmware to close that hole within a day. The Spirit jailbreak is most useful for newer devices: iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 3G, and the iPads. Unfortunately those devices are the same ones that Apple can prevent you from downgrading unless you’ve got a backup of your personalized SHSH blobs. Unless you’ve backed up your SHSH blobs for vulnerable firmware versions, you’ll lose the ability to use the current Spirit jailbreak if you accidentally upgrade. Please take the steps now to backup your SHSH blobs. Use either Firmware Umbrella to create a local copy, or go through saurik’s server. If you are getting an iPad 3G, it’s safest to backup your blobs using Firmware Umbrella, in case saurik’s server gets bogged down with requests. Other things about Spirit that are useful to know: Spirit is an untethered jailbreak. Spirit works on all devices. (However, the redsn0w and PwnageTool flows will continue to work on those devices they’ve always worked on) Spirit does not include a carrier unlock. (Please don’t bug @comex about that) Spirit requires your device to be activated or hacktivated Please make sure you have your SHSH blobs backed up! While @comex has indicated he’s not going to release the very minute the iPad 3G is out, there’s no telling what Apple might do anyway.
At some point after (don’t ask when!) the iPad 3G is actually in customers’ hands, the first “userland” jailbreak since firmware 1.x will be released by @comex. It’s called “Spirit” and was first demonstrated working on an iPad by @MuscleNerd within 24 hours of the iPad’s release on April 3.
Userland jailbreaks are more troublesome for Apple since they expose security weaknesses that exist even for non-jailbroken owners. As such, Apple is likely to close them soon after they’re made public. One recent example of this is the SMS vulnerability exposed at Blackhat last summer. Apple released new firmware to close that hole within a day.
The Spirit jailbreak is most useful for newer devices: iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 3G, and the iPads. Unfortunately those devices are the same ones that Apple can prevent you from downgrading unless you’ve got a backup of your personalized SHSH blobs. Unless you’ve backed up your SHSH blobs for vulnerable firmware versions, you’ll lose the ability to use the current Spirit jailbreak if you accidentally upgrade.
Please take the steps now to backup your SHSH blobs. Use either Firmware Umbrella to create a local copy, or go through saurik’s server. If you are getting an iPad 3G, it’s safest to backup your blobs using Firmware Umbrella, in case saurik’s server gets bogged down with requests.
Other things about Spirit that are useful to know:
Spirit is an untethered jailbreak. Spirit works on all devices. (However, the redsn0w and PwnageTool flows will continue to work on those devices they’ve always worked on) Spirit does not include a carrier unlock. (Please don’t bug @comex about that) Spirit requires your device to be activated or hacktivated Please make sure you have your SHSH blobs backed up! While @comex has indicated he’s not going to release the very minute the iPad 3G is out, there’s no telling what Apple might do anyway.
As you may seen before Appulo.us was gone!! Today I found a new site about cracked iPhone apps! They also support the iPad only apps as soon as it jailbreak!
http://Apptrackr.org
Currently Appsync is applicable on the iPhone OS up to 3.1.3 . I think it also works fine with earlier releases of iPhone OS. In case of iPad Apple may approve their installer in order to prevent using cracked apps.
iPad is now jailbreakable! so you can use Appsync for OS 3.2 on it! here is a brief tutorial of what you should done!
More detailed info:
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