I have confidence is the ability of the people who created these hacks to be able to overcome the patches as they come out.

Mason

John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
On 9/21/07, Harvey Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The iPhone, iPod Touch and other new iPods are driving these updates.  To
update the software for any of these requires new iTunes software.  One
update, e.g., included ringtones for the iPhone and there's another one
coming this month that will allow the iPhone to access the iTunes store
wirelessly (as the iPod Touch does now).  There have also been reports of
minor bugs in the software for other iPods that these software releases
rectify.



People who have hacked their iPhones each of these updates are viewed
with trepidation.  They are expecting one of these to wipe out the
ability to do software hacks.



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