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Sunday, May 22, 2011

[Crack] AppLocket 3.2.1

AppLocket will lock all iPhone apps with a motion lock/unlocker. AppLocket locks every application on any iDevice you have (iPhone or iTouch). It also allows you to lock the search (spotlight), and the deletion/moving of applications. This Application is what you all have been waiting for to protect your applications from doing anything!


There are 11 ways of activating the app, and 6 display methods for the alerts. The main two activations are up twice and down once on the volume rocker (lock), and down twice and up once (unlocked).

Update : Version 3.2.1 released ! Crack is out !!
v 3.2.1

* Rearranged Preferences, made preferences more stable.
* Added a switch to change to numeric mode and back without having to log in in case you accidentally switched.
* Added options to lock the search, moving and deleting apps and to power down the device.
* Now you can rely solely on gestures to lock and unlock apps, and ignore the password altogether, in case you liked this feature from back in the old days of AppLocket.
* Also you can now lock all apps. So you can lock all apps and turn off the password to have AppLocket work like it used to.


Download 3.2.1 Cracked : Official

Recover Deleted Photos From iPhone, iPad, iPod touch Using Photo Rescue App

Hands up if you’ve ever restored your iDevice only to realize you hadn’t saved your photos somewhere beforehand? Come on, hands all the way up. That means you at the back!
While it’s not the end of the world if you intend on restoring a backup of your device, if you want to start afresh you’re out of luck. Or, you were until Photo Rescue came along.
Photo Rescue is a nice, simple way of peeking into your iDevice backups and picking out your much-loved photos for restoration.
Has your iPhone or iPad been lost, stolen or broken? Photo Rescue will recover your precious memories from iTunes’ backup files on your Mac.
Photo Rescue scans all of the iOS backups on your Mac and presents all the photos it finds in a simple image browser.
Using the free version of Photo Rescue will allow you to see what photos are part of which backups, but if you want to retrieve them you’ll be paying the very reasonable $4.99 for the full version. All devices which have backups on your computer will show here.
One caveat for some though – Photo Rescue is Mac-only right now, so if you’re a Windows user you’re out if luck here unfortunately. Also, encrypted backups are not supported, though we’re willing to bet that doesn’t affect the vast majority.
Photo Rescue is available for download now.
{Source: iDB}