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I can now confirm that FakeClockUp, FolderEnhancer, and iFile work on iOS 6.0.1. Also, I found this nice iOS 6 Compatability Spreadsheet. Has a lot of apps/tweeks on it.
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I don't see Quasar on that list yet. Oh pleasepleaseplease work in 6. It's the only one I couldn't give up a jailbreak for.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 01:17 |
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Kheldarn posted:I can now confirm that FakeClockUp, FolderEnhancer, and iFile work on iOS 6.0.1.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 01:34 |
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Physical posted:Did I miss where they released the 6.0.1 jailbreak? My phone just told me iOS 6.1 is available. iOS 6.x can be jailbroken if you're running it on an iPhone 4, among others (3GS? iPad (n) ?). I tried iOS 6.0.1 jailbroken on my iPhone 4, but too many tweaks were incompatible, so I reverted back to 5.1.1 PS: http://evasi0n.com/
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 01:45 |
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Rick Rickshaw posted:iOS 6.x can be jailbroken if you're running it on an iPhone 4, among others (3GS? iPad (n) ?).
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 01:51 |
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Physical posted:How about 4S? Nope. Gonna have to wait for that nice shiny bar on that webpage to fill up.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 01:58 |
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Rick Rickshaw posted:Nope. Gonna have to wait for that nice shiny bar on that webpage to fill up. Hurry up bar, hurry up! I wish I could just pay em to get it now
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 06:54 |
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Is there any real reason to jailbreak anymore? What are the must-have apps that you can only get by jailbreaking?
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 06:57 |
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cremnob posted:Is there any real reason to jailbreak anymore? What are the must-have apps that you can only get by jailbreaking? I miss having SBsettings in the notification center, other than that, I'm not missing much.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 07:01 |
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Frinkahedron posted:I miss having SBsettings in the notification center, other than that, I'm not missing much. Honestly, my favorite app is Activator. Play/Pause/Next/Previous on the case buttons is awesome.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 07:13 |
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cremnob posted:Is there any real reason to jailbreak anymore? What are the must-have apps that you can only get by jailbreaking? My 'essentials' list consists of SBSettings, F.lux, Remove/Kill Background, and Zephyr. There's a lot of other fun little tweaks like Barrel, Springtomize, and FakeClockUp but those first 4 apps are a must-have for me. Some people also swear by BiteSMS and LockInfo but I haven't used them myself. I remember someone posting a screenshot that had Android-like toggles (Wifi/airplane mode/etc.) on the lockscreen, but I can't seem to find it. Anyone know what that app was called?
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 07:20 |
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Custom SMS tones, and a ringtone that's not limited to 40 sec.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 07:24 |
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I miss all of the above, especially SBSettings. And even though it's superficial, I really miss custom icons and a custom lockscreen.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 07:44 |
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FolderIcons, custom icons for apps, removal of text on apps, removal of the dock, and that's before talking about functional modifications like SSH and OpenVPN. I miss having a clean screen.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 08:17 |
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~Coxy posted:Custom SMS tones, and a ringtone that's not limited to 40 sec. What carrier do you have that lets your phone ring for more than 40 seconds? And custom SMS tones are part of stock firmware now... I'm just in this for skinning. I made an awesome Mario Bros. skin for my 3GS back in the day, I'd love an excuse to remake it.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 08:58 |
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cremnob posted:Is there any real reason to jailbreak anymore? What are the must-have apps that you can only get by jailbreaking? Getting to tether my laptop without paying ATT for the privilege.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 09:07 |
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All of you guys that use SBS Settings, check out Deck. It provided all the SBS Functionality I wanted out of the box, a pretty notification center widget that jives with the general design of iOS, and decent customization (IIRC you could remove elements from the widget/deck and rearrange them, but I'm not sure if it provided the ability to add new elements). Eagerly waiting the jailbreak. Living on stock hasn't been unbearable, but I really miss Zephyr, f.lux, Deck, and BytaFont. I thought the Hattori Hanzo font someone mentioned in this thread really suited iPhone screens better than the stock one.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 09:10 |
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Methylethylaldehyde posted:Getting to tether my laptop without paying ATT for the privilege. Note, they will still know you are tethering and will either kick you off their unlimited data plan (which they tried to do to me) or charge you a poo poo storm of monies. I got away with it for a few months as I still am on the grandfathered unlimited data plan, but when they saw me using GBs every month they tried furiously to get a hold of me, and when I finally talked to them they told me that I had to stop, or they were going to put me on a 3gb a month plan with a tethering package, because you know fancy. I have stopped since then, but sometimes I use it when I really have to. I do not know what its like to tether on a normal data plan without paying the extra and being jailbroken, so maybe this is what you are doing. Just my experience. Also, gently caress AT&T forever.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 11:32 |
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ddogflex posted:Do you reinstall Windows from scratch every time they have an update? How is an OTA not "doing it right"? Well, considering this is relating to iOS jail breaking and not weekly patches and hot fixes on a PC I'd say they aren't close to the same thing. According to the people releasing the new JB a full restore is the right way to update to 6.1 and OTA is the wrong way if you want your jailbreak to work correctly. Of course if you don't care about jail breaking an OTA is fine but I figured anyone posting in the jail breaking thread would, you know, want to jailbreak.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 14:11 |
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Yeah if you tether with AT&T jailbreakng they'll take away your unlimited data the 2nd offense. Stupid we can't pay for tethering somehow without losing it. I racked up 6 gigs this month somehow so I don't want to lose it. LTE I guess.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 15:09 |
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cremnob posted:Is there any real reason to jailbreak anymore? What are the must-have apps that you can only get by jailbreaking? KillBackground makes low-memory devices way better. Android has always had Task Killers, and now Android 4+ has a CLOSE ALL button, even on devices with 2 GIGS of RAM. Why can't iOS? Many iOS devices have 256MB of RAM, and could really use a "close all" button. MapsOpener causes all navigation links to open in Google Maps instead of Apple Maps. NoSpot to disable the Spotlight page if you never use it. I've been using iOS since mid-2009. After all that time, the only way I end up on the Spotlight page is by accident. NoSpot lets me turn it off. 3G Unrestrictor gets rid of the silly "WiFi only" limitations of many apps. If I have nearly-unlimited data and a 10 Mbps+ cellular connection, why force me to download everything on the lovely 0.5 Mbps public WiFi I'm sharing with a hundred people??? BytaFont to pick different fonts, and WinterBoard to pick different icons. It can give an OS that has looked the same since 2007 a fresh appearance. NCSettings or SBSettings. Hasn't Android had quick-toggles since 2008? It's 2013 and iOS still doesn't. These programs help fix that. MyWi, TetherMe, etc. It's MY data, I should be able to use it how I wish. Cyntact for adding photos to my Contact list. It's easier for me to quickly find someone by picture, sometimes. Barrel for awesome icon transitions. There's lots iOS lacks. There are dozens of reasons to jailbreak.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 15:13 |
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LockInfo is the one I miss the most when I'm not jailbroken. MyWi is handy as well during those times when I need to tether. AT&T has never complained but I only do it maybe once or twice a month vv
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 15:20 |
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It is worth it to jailbreak just for the tweaks to the typing interface. Reversing the autocorrect funtionality (tap to correct rather than tap to not correct), being able to move the text input cursor around by moving your finger around on the keyboard, and having the letters on the keyboard reflect the lowercase/caps, especially.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 15:28 |
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BiteSMS soley for the reason that you can send/respond-to messages without having to switch to the messaging app. I have no idea why iMessage hasn't gotten this functionality yet.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 16:32 |
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cremnob posted:Is there any real reason to jailbreak anymore? What are the must-have apps that you can only get by jailbreaking? Aside from the customization (app behaviors more than appearance) a jailbreak is the only way *I* can get my 4S properly configured to fully work on a StraightTalk prepaid plan. It's requires futzing around with the APN settings, and I can only do that through a jailbreak. Other methods involve a tmobile SIM swap, and TMobile is the unicorn of mobile providers where I live.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 16:36 |
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Having upgraded to 6.1 for the past 4 days or so, I cannot stand the lack of a kill all apps button. I abused the hell out of that for a year. Last night I went to close apps, since I remembered I had to manually do that. I had maybe 20 apps open. On the other hand, it seems like under-the-hood changes in dealing with RAM usage/availability have improved greatly.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:01 |
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cornface posted:It is worth it to jailbreak just for the tweaks to the typing interface. ??? They changed/fixed the autocorrect behavior back in iOS 5.0. In iOS 4.x, it was only "tap to NOT correct" (so addons like "Manual Correct" were needed). In iOS 5 (and 6) you can change it so it never corrects, so you get "tap TO correct". Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> Auto-Correction
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:08 |
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Xenomorph posted:??? I got excited at first when I read your post, but it doesn't work the same way. If you turn off autocorrect you actually have to tap on the word after you type it and it is underlined to pop up the correction bubble. With the jailbreak app it still pops up the suggestion bubble as normal while you type the word, you just have to actually tap it if you want the correction. It doesn't sound like a huge difference, but it really is.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:17 |
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Blimpkin posted:Having upgraded to 6.1 for the past 4 days or so, I cannot stand the lack of a kill all apps button. I abused the hell out of that for a year. Last night I went to close apps, since I remembered I had to manually do that. I had maybe 20 apps open. Quit sperging about clearing out the task switcher. Not all of those apps are running anyway. I only kill things when they are misbehaving. The OS does a great job of managing that stuff for the most part.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:19 |
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Blimpkin posted:Having upgraded to 6.1 for the past 4 days or so, I cannot stand the lack of a kill all apps button. I abused the hell out of that for a year. Last night I went to close apps, since I remembered I had to manually do that. I had maybe 20 apps open. Actually, those icons in your switcher do not represent "open" apps. They only represent your app history. Sure, some of those apps may be still stored in memory, or even still using CPU cycles if you closed it within the past 10 minutes and it is downloading a file or something else critical, but most of them have long gone to the place running apps go to die and cycled out of memory. edit: Beaten, minus the more nerdy explanation. Also, this: https://vimeo.com/34660348 Rick Rickshaw fucked around with this message at 17:27 on Jan 31, 2013 |
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Voodoo posted:BiteSMS soley for the reason that you can send/respond-to messages without having to switch to the messaging app. I have no idea why iMessage hasn't gotten this functionality yet. This times x1000. It might seem minor, and it really is, but it's so drat convenient being able to reply from anywhere, esp the lock screen.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:30 |
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echobucket posted:Quit sperging about clearing out the task switcher. Not all of those apps are running anyway. I only kill things when they are misbehaving. The OS does a great job of managing that stuff for the most part. Thanks for being a huge dick about it. I'm sorry my personal preferences are not the same as your own. Rick Rickshaw posted:Actually, those icons in your switcher do not represent "open" apps. They only represent your app history. Sure, some of those apps may be still stored in memory, or even still using CPU cycles if you closed it within the past 10 minutes and it is downloading a file or something else critical, but most of them have long gone to the place running apps go to die and cycled out of memory. Ohhhhhh ok, is this a new functionality to 6? 5.1.1 seemed to not handle the app switcher in the same way, and with multiple apps, 6+ open, I could see my available ram dwindle, but in 6, I've noticed the functionality that you describe. No appreciable slowdown or anything like that.
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Blimpkin posted:Thanks for being a huge dick about it. I'm sorry my personal preferences are not the same as your own. Just like on a computer "Available" ram is useless wasted ram. And yes, 5.1.1 behaved the same way. I believe iOS has ALWAYS behaved this way. In iOS 4 they added background tasks. The OS suspends apps when they go into the background unless they are doing specific tasks (playing music, location tracking or a 10 minute grace window (to download stuff for example)). And the OS removes them from memory when it needs more memory for another app. echobucket fucked around with this message at 17:55 on Jan 31, 2013 |
# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:52 |
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cornface posted:It is worth it to jailbreak just for the tweaks to the typing interface. What's the name for these tweaks? I'm mostly dedicated to jailbreaking for F.lux
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:53 |
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echobucket posted:Just like on a computer "Available" ram is useless wasted ram. I don't know why you are being such a stiff about it. It's not like I'm waging a war against open apps. We were voicing cosmetic issues we had, etc, and I mention a cosmetic issue. Why don't you just stop, and leave me alone.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:55 |
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Blimpkin posted:I don't know why you are being such a stiff about it. It's not like I'm waging a war against open apps. We were voicing cosmetic issues we had, etc, and I mention a cosmetic issue. Why don't you just stop, and leave me alone. I'm not trying to be mean about it. It's a common misconception that having lots of "available" ram is a good thing. It's not really and I was trying to explain why.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:58 |
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Blimpkin posted:Thanks for being a huge dick about it. I'm sorry my personal preferences are not the same as your own. It's not a "personal preferences" thing, unless you're really concerned hiding something in your most-recently-used apps list. Apps in the task switcher usually aren't running at all, and "killing" them does nothing. If they are running, force-killing them through some kind of task manager software probably isn't a good idea, because they've specifically asked for extra time in the background and probably have open resources that shouldn't be left dangling. The fact that the vast majority of iOS users, including every single iPhone 5 user who doesn't work on jailbreak development or at Apple, get by without a comprehensive way to monitor running applications might tell you something. e: Blimpkin posted:I don't know why you are being such a stiff about it. It's not like I'm waging a war against open apps. We were voicing cosmetic issues we had, etc, and I mention a cosmetic issue. Why don't you just stop, and leave me alone. This is a thread about the guts of iOS, so if somebody comes in with a time-wasting misconception about iOS behavior people will probably say something. Nobody's been especially rude to you or stalked you across threads or anything. Space Gopher fucked around with this message at 18:08 on Jan 31, 2013 |
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e: ^^^^ Well, look, I'm not trying to extend this, but my problem was with the fact that echobucket called me a sperg, and insulted me, while snidely throwing out why i was wrong. The other response I responded to, and changed my view. echobucket posted:I'm not trying to be mean about it. It's a common misconception that having lots of "available" ram is a good thing. It's not really and I was trying to explain why. Look, you called me a sperg in the first loving sentence you said to me. Going back and editing your posts to seem more informative when really all you wanted to do is put me in my place, doesn't help. I'm sorry I seemed to have a misconception about the way background apps are managed but I even said that in my first post, which you neglected to acknowledge, proceeding to insult me. Sure, you're not trying to be mean about it, but it sure felt like I was "doing it wrong" to you. e: VVVV At least I didn't mention anything about OTA updates. Blimpkin fucked around with this message at 18:19 on Jan 31, 2013 |
# ? Jan 31, 2013 18:06 |
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drat, do people always get this bitchy close to a new jailbreak?
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pseudonordic posted:drat, do people always get this bitchy close to a new jailbreak? It appears so. And I didn't follow the jb people on twitter for a reason..
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