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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

AndroidLoader Brings Android Style Application Tray To iPhone And iPod touch [Cydia Tweak]

This might be another Cydia mod you can add to your favorites list: AndroidLoader. This mod adds a slider to the home screen, allowing users to slide up in order to load apps, similar to Android’s default launcher.
AndroidLoader
AndroidLoader was developed by Surenix, who authored SBSettings themes such as iDisplay and iRetina, is now venturing into what appears to be a full-blown mod. This app, which will soon be available on Cydia.
AndroidLoader
The application loader will essentially work like a big folder: slide up to see the apps, slide it down to dismiss them. There are also basic audio controls. We wish we didn’t have to slide the panel all the way up just to get to the controls, it might just cause too much screen clutter, but that’s almost a non-issue.
Effort has clearly been put into this mod: it looks polished and scrolling works just the way you’d expect it to. That said, there’s absolutely no way to search through your apps: it’s just a scrollable list, which can be a problem if you have a lot of apps installed. There’s also no clear way to sort the apps by folders inside the panel, which can upset a few users who rely on this feature.
This is a nice mod, no doubt about it, but I fail to see its practical application. iOS already offers multiple home screens by default, which are easier to scroll through than a continuous list that can have hundreds of apps, and more importantly, users are already able to access everything on their phone effortlessly with Spotlight.
For $2.99, I don’t think AndroidLoader will be worth getting for most people. That said, if you’re a die-hard fan of Android’s application slider, you sure won’t mind spending that money once this app comes out on Cydia any moment now.
No iPad support is available at this point.

Installer 4.0 jailbreak app store compatible with iOS 4.3.x [Jailbreak]

Installer 4.0 is now available in Cydia and is compatible with iOS 4.3.x firmware. Installer was the first jailbreak app store, back before Apple even announced the official App Store, but disappeared when RipDev stopped developing it. Cydia quickly came along to fill the gap, but now the Infini-Dev team had brought it back to jailbroken iOS 4.3.3.




Yesterday we had succeed "porting" Installer to 4.3.3 and below.
Installer was worlds first 3rd party app store, Introduced by NullRiver, or later known as RipDev.
RipDev was awesome at Installers, they also made Icy, Hood, and other apps.
Icy is also ported by us, and released 1 month ago.

How does Installer work 
Installer works with a different system than Cydia, that wy you won't be able to add a Cydia repo into installer.
As we speak we are working on a new community source for installer only, wich means you will be able to install things via installer.
We could use help, you may help us by submitting apps that where hosted by installer, or apps that have the installer structure. Or by making app with a installer structure.

Right now, Installer claims to work on every single iOS released after 2.1, even on 4.3.3

How to install Installer on iPhone, iPod touch or iPad 

Step 1: You MUST have jailbroken iPhone, iPod or iPad, to jailbreak click


Step 2: Open Cydia > Manage > Edit > Add then add this repo "http://fr0stdev.co.cc/repo"


Step 3: Search for "Installer" and install it, congratulations, you will find Installer icon on your Springboard

Can iPad 2 Apple Smart Cover protect your screen from broken ? [Drop video test]

iPad 2 is the second generation of the iPad, a tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple is available in black or white. The Foxconn-manufactured iPad 2 has a lithium-polymer battery that lasts up to 10 hours, a new dual core Apple A5 processor and VGA front-facing and 720p rear-facing cameras designed for FaceTime video calling.
iPad 2 has a sensitive screen so it can easily break so we will show you a test video compare between two brand-new iPad 2s, equipped one with Apple’s smart cover and the other without they did some drop tests from a shoulder height to see if Apple’s smart cover can protects your iPad 2 or not.