The best jailbreak tweaks for iOS 13

2020-05-27 Thread KliphnShari Miller
>> By Anthony Bouchard
>> Now that both checkra1n and unc0ver support iOS/iPadOS 13.5, the latest 
>> available firmware from Apple at the time of this writing, it seems more 
>> compelling than ever for jailbreak hopefuls to join the pwned life.
>> 
>> If you pulled the trigger and now have a jailbroken handset at your 
>> disposal, then there’s only one thing left to do: modify it in ways that 
>> will have members of Apple’s controlling software department pulling out 
>> their hair by the roots. Not sure what to install just yet? No problem! 
>> We’ll show you what we think are some of the best jailbreak tweaks for iOS 
>> 13 in this piece.
>> 
>> The best jailbreak tweaks for iOS 13
>> 
>> 1) Aerial 2
>> 
>> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Aerial 2 allows jailbreakers 
>> to customize the color of individual Status Bar icons. It’s a quick and easy 
>> way to add a fresh coat of paint to your newly jailbroken device.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Aerial 2 in our full review.
>> 
>> 2) Ainsworth
>> 
>> Available for $1.49 in the Twickd repository, Ainsworth improves the native 
>> Bluetooth pairing interface in iOS 13 so that several of your favorite 
>> Bluetooth speakers and headphones connect the same way your AirPods do.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Ainsworth in our full review.
>> 
>> 3) AirPay
>> 
>> Available for $0.99 in the Twickd repository, AirPay is an AirPods 
>> pairing-inspired redesign for iOS’ Apple Pay interface.
>> 
>> You can learn more about AirPay in our full review.
>> 
>> 4) Arc
>> 
>> Available for $0.99 from the Twickd repository, Arc is a beautiful shortcut 
>> tweak for iOS 13 that lets you get to your favorite apps and access vital 
>> toggles from a single interface that you can invoke from anywhere in iOS.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Arc in our full review.
>> 
>> 5) Appaze 2
>> 
>> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Appaze 2 brings a sleek new 
>> interface to iOS 13 so that you can configure system settings on a per-app 
>> basis. There’s a lot to take in with this tweak, so you’ll want to read all 
>> about it.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Appaze 2 in our full review.
>> 
>> 5) Assistability13
>> 
>> Available for $1.50 in the Packix repository, Assistability13 adds several 
>> of your iPhone’s shortcuts and toggles directly to the unused portion of the 
>> Reachability interface. It’s a great way to make use of an otherwise blank 
>> portion of iOS, and it provides an alternative way of accessing your 
>> favorite features.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Assistability13 in our full review.
>> 
>> 6) Ayedapt
>> 
>> Available for $2.99 in the Dynastic Repo repository, Ayedapt forces your 
>> Home Screen app icons to obey dark mode, officially doing away with app 
>> icons that have white backgrounds.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Ayedapt in our full review.
>> 
>> 7) Banana
>> 
>> Available for free in the Packix repository, Banana is a simple jailbreak 
>> tweak that lets you customize the behavior of the noise cancellation feature 
>> of your shiny new AirPods Pro.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Banana in our full review.
>> 
>> 8) Boxy 4
>> 
>> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Boxy 4 lets jailbreakers 
>> reorganize their Home Screen layout however they want with a sleek and 
>> dynamic on-the-fly interface accessible directly on the Home Screen.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Boxy 4 in our full review.
>> 
>> 9) Circuliser
>> 
>> Available for $1.49 in the Chariz repository, Circuliser brings a 
>> circle-centric audio visualizer to the Now Playing widget. Just like popular 
>> classics like Mitsuha Infinity, the tweak is adjustable and gives you 
>> something nice to look at as you listen to songs.
>> 
>> You can learn more about Circuliser in our full review.
>> 
>> 10) ColoredScrollIndicator
>> 
>> Available for free in the Twickd repository, ColoredScrollIndicator lets 
>> users add a splash of color to their handset’s scroll bars. Those colors can 
>> be solid, gradient-based, or multi-color. It’s a great way to achieve 
>> minimal custom aesthetics on your jailbroken handset.
>> 
>> You can learn more about ColoredScrollIndicator in our full review.
>> 
>> 11) Complications
>> 
>> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Complications lets you have

RE: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

2020-05-22 Thread Carolyn
It is interesting to know, thanks. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Justin Harris
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 7:52 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

Ok, so basically, jailbreaking is the process of freeing your iPhone from 
Apple’s walled garden. As you probably know, Apple is pretty strict about what 
they allow in to their app store. There are a lot of interesting apps or tweaks 
out there that can add even more functions to your device, but if Apple doesn’t 
want them in their store, then you can’t install them. And you can miss out on 
some pretty cool stuff. 

This used to be a lot more popular. Like I said, a lot of the cooler iOS 
features in the last few years started as jailbreak tweaks. Apple would never 
admit it, but it’s obvious where the inspiration came from. But, it’s a bit of 
a cat and mouse game. Hackers find a loop that lets them create a jailbreak, 
and Apple patches. They find another one, and it keeps going on that way. So, 
the process has gotten a bit harder as of late, and more time tends to pass 
between iOS releases and new ways to jailbreak.
The things you can do range from small things like icon changes to bigger ones 
like enabling mobile hot spot even if said feature isn’t enabled on your mobile 
plan. Also, you can change default system sounds, add a close all button in the 
app switcher. etc.
Hope this gives you a better idea. It may not be for everyone, but I find it to 
be interesting. Just the ability to push my phone to the limits, do things with 
it that go beyond what Apple wants you to be able to do, etc.
> El may. 21, 2020, a las 6:38 p. m., Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> 
> escribió:
> 
> What is a jail break on the iPhone? 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Justin Harris
> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 5:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon
> 
> I read earlier on Redmond Pie that there will be a new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 
> released soon. As of late, the problem has been that with some of these 
> programs, you can only jailbreak iOS on certain devices, and it can be hard 
> knowing which program to use for which device, if one is even available at 
> all. But with the new unc0ver jailbreak, it will be supposably compatible 
> with all devices on 13.5.
> I look forward to this, as I used to love jailbreaking back in the day. A lot 
> of jailbreak tweaks have actually been adopted by Apple and made part of iOS 
> in years past.
> I’ll let y’all know if and when it comes out, and if I find any tweaks worth 
> installing.
> 
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RE: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

2020-05-22 Thread Dennis Long
Please keep us informed of the things you can do by doing this.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Justin 
Harris
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 6:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

Simon Simon, you are right on two of the three points. You can brick your phone 
if you don’t know what you are doing. But they have made it easier for the 
public to do this with no problem at all, so long as you follow the 
instructions. Also, yes, it does void your warrantee. However, you are super 
wrong saying that it is illegal. Apple may not like it, but it is legal. So 
please stop spreading false information.
If it was illegal, I wouldn’t be doing it.

> El may. 22, 2020, a las 4:58 a. m., Simon A Fogarty  
> escribió:
> 
> It's an illegal way to remove protection from the OS and somewhat enable 
> features that otherwise aren't currently available.
> 
> It's also away of bricking your phone if you don't know what you're 
> doing Oh and will kill any warranty on the phone if it's new enough.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Carolyn
> Sent: Friday, 22 May 2020 11:38 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon
> 
> What is a jail break on the iPhone? 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Justin Harris
> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 5:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon
> 
> I read earlier on Redmond Pie that there will be a new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 
> released soon. As of late, the problem has been that with some of these 
> programs, you can only jailbreak iOS on certain devices, and it can be hard 
> knowing which program to use for which device, if one is even available at 
> all. But with the new unc0ver jailbreak, it will be supposably compatible 
> with all devices on 13.5.
> I look forward to this, as I used to love jailbreaking back in the day. A lot 
> of jailbreak tweaks have actually been adopted by Apple and made part of iOS 
> in years past.
> I’ll let y’all know if and when it comes out, and if I find any tweaks worth 
> installing.
> 
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Re: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

2020-05-22 Thread Justin Harris
Simon Simon, you are right on two of the three points. You can brick your phone 
if you don’t know what you are doing. But they have made it easier for the 
public to do this with no problem at all, so long as you follow the 
instructions. Also, yes, it does void your warrantee. However, you are super 
wrong saying that it is illegal. Apple may not like it, but it is legal. So 
please stop spreading false information.
If it was illegal, I wouldn’t be doing it.

> El may. 22, 2020, a las 4:58 a. m., Simon A Fogarty  
> escribió:
> 
> It's an illegal way to remove protection from the OS and somewhat enable 
> features that otherwise aren't currently available.
> 
> It's also away of bricking your phone if you don't know what you're doing
> Oh and will kill any warranty on the phone if it's new enough.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
> Sent: Friday, 22 May 2020 11:38 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon
> 
> What is a jail break on the iPhone? 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Justin Harris
> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 5:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon
> 
> I read earlier on Redmond Pie that there will be a new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 
> released soon. As of late, the problem has been that with some of these 
> programs, you can only jailbreak iOS on certain devices, and it can be hard 
> knowing which program to use for which device, if one is even available at 
> all. But with the new unc0ver jailbreak, it will be supposably compatible 
> with all devices on 13.5.
> I look forward to this, as I used to love jailbreaking back in the day. A lot 
> of jailbreak tweaks have actually been adopted by Apple and made part of iOS 
> in years past.
> I’ll let y’all know if and when it comes out, and if I find any tweaks worth 
> installing.
> 
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RE: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

2020-05-22 Thread Simon A Fogarty
It's an illegal way to remove protection from the OS and somewhat enable 
features that otherwise aren't currently available.

It's also away of bricking your phone if you don't know what you're doing
Oh and will kill any warranty on the phone if it's new enough.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Friday, 22 May 2020 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

What is a jail break on the iPhone? 

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Justin Harris
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 5:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

I read earlier on Redmond Pie that there will be a new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 
released soon. As of late, the problem has been that with some of these 
programs, you can only jailbreak iOS on certain devices, and it can be hard 
knowing which program to use for which device, if one is even available at all. 
But with the new unc0ver jailbreak, it will be supposably compatible with all 
devices on 13.5.
I look forward to this, as I used to love jailbreaking back in the day. A lot 
of jailbreak tweaks have actually been adopted by Apple and made part of iOS in 
years past.
I’ll let y’all know if and when it comes out, and if I find any tweaks worth 
installing.

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Re: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

2020-05-21 Thread Justin Harris
Ok, so basically, jailbreaking is the process of freeing your iPhone from 
Apple’s walled garden. As you probably know, Apple is pretty strict about what 
they allow in to their app store. There are a lot of interesting apps or tweaks 
out there that can add even more functions to your device, but if Apple doesn’t 
want them in their store, then you can’t install them. And you can miss out on 
some pretty cool stuff. 

This used to be a lot more popular. Like I said, a lot of the cooler iOS 
features in the last few years started as jailbreak tweaks. Apple would never 
admit it, but it’s obvious where the inspiration came from. But, it’s a bit of 
a cat and mouse game. Hackers find a loop that lets them create a jailbreak, 
and Apple patches. They find another one, and it keeps going on that way. So, 
the process has gotten a bit harder as of late, and more time tends to pass 
between iOS releases and new ways to jailbreak.
The things you can do range from small things like icon changes to bigger ones 
like enabling mobile hot spot even if said feature isn’t enabled on your mobile 
plan. Also, you can change default system sounds, add a close all button in the 
app switcher. etc.
Hope this gives you a better idea. It may not be for everyone, but I find it to 
be interesting. Just the ability to push my phone to the limits, do things with 
it that go beyond what Apple wants you to be able to do, etc.
> El may. 21, 2020, a las 6:38 p. m., Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> 
> escribió:
> 
> What is a jail break on the iPhone? 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Justin Harris
> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 5:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon
> 
> I read earlier on Redmond Pie that there will be a new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 
> released soon. As of late, the problem has been that with some of these 
> programs, you can only jailbreak iOS on certain devices, and it can be hard 
> knowing which program to use for which device, if one is even available at 
> all. But with the new unc0ver jailbreak, it will be supposably compatible 
> with all devices on 13.5.
> I look forward to this, as I used to love jailbreaking back in the day. A lot 
> of jailbreak tweaks have actually been adopted by Apple and made part of iOS 
> in years past.
> I’ll let y’all know if and when it comes out, and if I find any tweaks worth 
> installing.
> 
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RE: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

2020-05-21 Thread Carolyn
What is a jail break on the iPhone? 

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Subject: new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

I read earlier on Redmond Pie that there will be a new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 
released soon. As of late, the problem has been that with some of these 
programs, you can only jailbreak iOS on certain devices, and it can be hard 
knowing which program to use for which device, if one is even available at all. 
But with the new unc0ver jailbreak, it will be supposably compatible with all 
devices on 13.5.
I look forward to this, as I used to love jailbreaking back in the day. A lot 
of jailbreak tweaks have actually been adopted by Apple and made part of iOS in 
years past.
I’ll let y’all know if and when it comes out, and if I find any tweaks worth 
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new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 expected soon

2020-05-21 Thread Justin Harris
I read earlier on Redmond Pie that there will be a new jailbreak for iOS 13.5 
released soon. As of late, the problem has been that with some of these 
programs, you can only jailbreak iOS on certain devices, and it can be hard 
knowing which program to use for which device, if one is even available at all. 
But with the new unc0ver jailbreak, it will be supposably compatible with all 
devices on 13.5.
I look forward to this, as I used to love jailbreaking back in the day. A lot 
of jailbreak tweaks have actually been adopted by Apple and made part of iOS in 
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RE: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Rami
If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, then 
most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing the 
jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and allow 
camera access during the process, but the computer interface window is not 
accessible.
Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
Best regards

-Original Message-
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Mário Navarro
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.




hi all.
any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows screen 
readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the iPhone?
how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 9.0.2?
They are accessible or not?
for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, there are 
two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
pangu and www.dc.
something like that...
here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
the question is:
the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these two 
steps on the iPhone?
it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
Someone please get me out these doubts.
thank you all.
cheers.

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Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Rajmund
Hello,
Can you jailbreak 9.2 build 13C75, though? And can cydia not do it for me? The 
jailbreak, that is.



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> On 2 Jan 2016, at 2:18 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> yes, pangu 1.0.1 jailbreaks iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2,
> I think you have to do the process always from itunes.
> yes it is legal ...
> 
> cheers.
> 
> Às 14:05 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:
>> Hello,
>> I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can 
>> you jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from an iPad
>> 
>>> On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> wow my friend, very good news you give me.
>>> man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
>>> I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in the 
>>> windows ...
>>> and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
>>> iPhone.
>>> cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!
>>> 
>>> thanks my good friend, very good news...
>>> 
>>> now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go delete  
>>>  some of the native iOS apps.
>>> so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
>>> thanks friend.
>>> cheers.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:
>>>> If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, 
>>>> then most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing 
>>>> the jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and 
>>>> allow camera access during the process, but the computer interface window 
>>>> is not accessible.
>>>> Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
>>>> store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
>>>> Best regards
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>>>> Of Mário Navarro
>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
>>>> To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>>>> Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> hi all.
>>>> any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
>>>> if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows 
>>>> screen readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the 
>>>> iPhone?
>>>> how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 
>>>> 9.0.2?
>>>> They are accessible or not?
>>>> for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, 
>>>> there are two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
>>>> 1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
>>>> 2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
>>>> pangu and www.dc.
>>>> something like that...
>>>> here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
>>>> the question is:
>>>> the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these 
>>>> two steps on the iPhone?
>>>> it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
>>>> finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
>>>> Someone please get me out these doubts.
>>>> thank you all.
>>>> cheers.
>>>> 
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Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Mário Navarro



wow my friend, very good news you give me.
man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in 
the windows ...
and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on 
the iPhone.

cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!

thanks my good friend, very good news...

now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go 
delete   some of the native iOS apps.

so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
thanks friend.
cheers.


Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:

If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, then 
most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing the 
jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and allow 
camera access during the process, but the computer interface window is not 
accessible.
Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
Best regards

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Mário Navarro
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.




hi all.
any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows screen 
readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the iPhone?
how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 9.0.2?
They are accessible or not?
for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, there are 
two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
pangu and www.dc.
something like that...
here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
the question is:
the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these two 
steps on the iPhone?
it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
Someone please get me out these doubts.
thank you all.
cheers.

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Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Rajmund
Hello,
I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can you 
jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!



Sent from an iPad

> On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> wow my friend, very good news you give me.
> man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
> I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in the 
> windows ...
> and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
> iPhone.
> cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!
> 
> thanks my good friend, very good news...
> 
> now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go delete   
> some of the native iOS apps.
> so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
> thanks friend.
> cheers.
> 
> 
> Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:
>> If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, 
>> then most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing the 
>> jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and allow 
>> camera access during the process, but the computer interface window is not 
>> accessible.
>> Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
>> store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
>> Best regards
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Mário Navarro
>> Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
>> To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>> Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> hi all.
>> any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
>> if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows 
>> screen readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the 
>> iPhone?
>> how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 9.0.2?
>> They are accessible or not?
>> for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, there 
>> are two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
>> 1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
>> 2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
>> pangu and www.dc.
>> something like that...
>> here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
>> the question is:
>> the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these 
>> two steps on the iPhone?
>> it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
>> finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
>> Someone please get me out these doubts.
>> thank you all.
>> cheers.
>> 
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Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Mário Navarro




yes, pangu 1.0.1 jailbreaks iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2,
I think you have to do the process always from itunes.
yes it is legal ...

cheers.

Às 14:05 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:

Hello,
I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can you 
jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!



Sent from an iPad


On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:



wow my friend, very good news you give me.
man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in the 
windows ...
and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
iPhone.
cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!

thanks my good friend, very good news...

now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go delete   
some of the native iOS apps.
so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
thanks friend.
cheers.


Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:

If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, then 
most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing the 
jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and allow 
camera access during the process, but the computer interface window is not 
accessible.
Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
Best regards

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Mário Navarro
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.




hi all.
any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows screen 
readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the iPhone?
how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 9.0.2?
They are accessible or not?
for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, there are 
two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
pangu and www.dc.
something like that...
here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
the question is:
the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these two 
steps on the iPhone?
it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
Someone please get me out these doubts.
thank you all.
cheers.

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doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Mário Navarro




hi all.
any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows 
screen readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the 
iPhone?

how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 9.0.2?
They are accessible or not?
for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, 
there are two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.

1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
pangu and www.dc.
something like that...
here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
the question is:
the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate 
these two steps on the iPhone?
it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?

Someone please get me out these doubts.
thank you all.
cheers.

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Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Mário Navarro



sorry, I do not know the answers to these doubts.
cheers.
Às 14:30 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:

Hello,
Can you jailbreak 9.2 build 13C75, though? And can cydia not do it for me? The 
jailbreak, that is.



Sent from an iPad


On 2 Jan 2016, at 2:18 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:




yes, pangu 1.0.1 jailbreaks iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2,
I think you have to do the process always from itunes.
yes it is legal ...

cheers.

Às 14:05 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:

Hello,
I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can you 
jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!



Sent from an iPad


On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:



wow my friend, very good news you give me.
man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in the 
windows ...
and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
iPhone.
cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!

thanks my good friend, very good news...

now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go delete   
some of the native iOS apps.
so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
thanks friend.
cheers.


Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:

If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, then 
most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing the 
jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and allow 
camera access during the process, but the computer interface window is not 
accessible.
Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
Best regards

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Mário Navarro
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.




hi all.
any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows screen 
readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the iPhone?
how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 9.0.2?
They are accessible or not?
for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, there are 
two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
pangu and www.dc.
something like that...
here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
the question is:
the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these two 
steps on the iPhone?
it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
Someone please get me out these doubts.
thank you all.
cheers.

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Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Mário Navarro



get  it:

http://www.redmondpie.com/download-pangu-9-ios-9-9.0.2-jailbreak-for-iphone-6s-plus-6-5s-ipad-and-more/

cheers.

Às 15:55 de 02/01/2016, Walter Harper escreveu:

Where can I download the software to jailbreak?
Walter

On Jan 2, 2016, at 9:38 AM, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:



sorry, I do not know the answers to these doubts.
cheers.
Às 14:30 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:

Hello,
Can you jailbreak 9.2 build 13C75, though? And can cydia not do it for me? The 
jailbreak, that is.



Sent from an iPad


On 2 Jan 2016, at 2:18 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:




yes, pangu 1.0.1 jailbreaks iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2,
I think you have to do the process always from itunes.
yes it is legal ...

cheers.

Às 14:05 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:

Hello,
I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can you 
jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!



Sent from an iPad


On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:



wow my friend, very good news you give me.
man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in the 
windows ...
and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
iPhone.
cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!

thanks my good friend, very good news...

now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go delete   
some of the native iOS apps.
so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
thanks friend.
cheers.


Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:

If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, then 
most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing the 
jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and allow 
camera access during the process, but the computer interface window is not 
accessible.
Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
Best regards

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Mário Navarro
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.




hi all.
any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows screen 
readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the iPhone?
how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 9.0.2?
They are accessible or not?
for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, there are 
two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
pangu and www.dc.
something like that...
here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
the question is:
the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these two 
steps on the iPhone?
it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
Someone please get me out these doubts.
thank you all.
cheers.

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RE: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
No, as far as I know you can't Jailbreak 9.2 yet.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Rajmund
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 6:30 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

Hello,
Can you jailbreak 9.2 build 13C75, though? And can cydia not do it for me? The 
jailbreak, that is.



Sent from an iPad

> On 2 Jan 2016, at 2:18 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> yes, pangu 1.0.1 jailbreaks iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2, I think you have to 
> do the process always from itunes.
> yes it is legal ...
> 
> cheers.
> 
> Às 14:05 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:
>> Hello,
>> I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can 
>> you jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from an iPad
>> 
>>> On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> wow my friend, very good news you give me.
>>> man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
>>> I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in the 
>>> windows ...
>>> and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
>>> iPhone.
>>> cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!
>>> 
>>> thanks my good friend, very good news...
>>> 
>>> now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go delete  
>>>  some of the native iOS apps.
>>> so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
>>> thanks friend.
>>> cheers.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:
>>>> If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, 
>>>> then most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing 
>>>> the jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and 
>>>> allow camera access during the process, but the computer interface window 
>>>> is not accessible.
>>>> Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
>>>> store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
>>>> Best regards
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>>>> Behalf Of Mário Navarro
>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
>>>> To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>>>> Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> hi all.
>>>> any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
>>>> if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows 
>>>> screen readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the 
>>>> iPhone?
>>>> how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 
>>>> 9.0.2?
>>>> They are accessible or not?
>>>> for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, 
>>>> there are two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
>>>> 1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
>>>> 2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
>>>> pangu and www.dc.
>>>> something like that...
>>>> here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
>>>> the question is:
>>>> the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these 
>>>> two steps on the iPhone?
>>>> it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
>>>> finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
>>>> Someone please get me out these doubts.
>>>> thank you all.
>>>> cheers.
>>>> 
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>>>> list.
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Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Walter Harper
Where can I download the software to jailbreak?
Walter 
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 9:38 AM, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> sorry, I do not know the answers to these doubts.
> cheers.
> Às 14:30 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:
>> Hello,
>> Can you jailbreak 9.2 build 13C75, though? And can cydia not do it for me? 
>> The jailbreak, that is.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from an iPad
>> 
>>> On 2 Jan 2016, at 2:18 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> yes, pangu 1.0.1 jailbreaks iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2,
>>> I think you have to do the process always from itunes.
>>> yes it is legal ...
>>> 
>>> cheers.
>>> 
>>> Às 14:05 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can 
>>>> you jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from an iPad
>>>> 
>>>>> On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> wow my friend, very good news you give me.
>>>>> man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
>>>>> I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in 
>>>>> the windows ...
>>>>> and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
>>>>> iPhone.
>>>>> cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!
>>>>> 
>>>>> thanks my good friend, very good news...
>>>>> 
>>>>> now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go 
>>>>> delete   some of the native iOS apps.
>>>>> so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
>>>>> thanks friend.
>>>>> cheers.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:
>>>>>> If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen 
>>>>>> reader, then most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you 
>>>>>> completing the jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable 
>>>>>> airplane mode and allow camera access during the process, but the 
>>>>>> computer interface window is not accessible.
>>>>>> Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. 
>>>>>> Cydia store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps 
>>>>>> there.
>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> -Original Message-
>>>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>>>>>> Behalf Of Mário Navarro
>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
>>>>>> To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>>>>>> Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> hi all.
>>>>>> any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
>>>>>> if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows 
>>>>>> screen readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the 
>>>>>> iPhone?
>>>>>> how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 
>>>>>> 9.0.2?
>>>>>> They are accessible or not?
>>>>>> for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, 
>>>>>> there are two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
>>>>>> 1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
>>>>>> 2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
>>>>>> pangu and www.dc.
>>>>>> something like that...
>>>>>> here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
>>>>>> the question is:
>>>>>> the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate 
>>>>>> these two steps on the iPhone?
>>>>>> it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
>>>>>> finalize the jailbreak, or has to

Re: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.

2016-01-02 Thread Simon Fogarty


Sent from my iPhone

> On 3/01/2016, at 3:18 AM, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> yes, pangu 1.0.1 jailbreaks iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2,
> I think you have to do the process always from itunes.
> yes it is legal ...
> 
> cheers.
> 
> Às 14:05 de 02/01/2016, Rajmund escreveu:
>> Hello,
>> I hope that this is like, not, illegal. Is there a 9.2 jailbreak? And can 
>> you jailbreak and, unjailbreak using only the iOS device? Many thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from an iPad
>> 
>>> On 2 Jan 2016, at 1:47 pm, Mário Navarro <mario@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> wow my friend, very good news you give me.
>>> man, voice over works in the jailbreak process! Wow.
>>> I was thinking that the process would be easier with screen readers in the 
>>> windows ...
>>> and the voice over would not be available in the jailbreak process on the 
>>> iPhone.
>>> cydia very accessible with voice over?... wow!
>>> 
>>> thanks my good friend, very good news...
>>> 
>>> now I'm going to jailbreak my iPhone 4S to get faster, because I go delete  
>>>  some of the native iOS apps.
>>> so I get more storage space and the system will become lighter. ...
>>> thanks friend.
>>> cheers.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Às 10:36 de 02/01/2016, Rami escreveu:
>>>> If you are not very familiar with the OCR function of your screen reader, 
>>>> then most likely you will need a sited assistant to help you completing 
>>>> the jailbreak process. Voiceover can be used to enable airplane mode and 
>>>> allow camera access during the process, but the computer interface window 
>>>> is not accessible.
>>>> Once you're jailbroken, many things will be available at your hands. Cydia 
>>>> store is 100% voiceover friendly as well as many tweeks and apps there.
>>>> Best regards
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>>>> Of Mário Navarro
>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2016 12:05 PM
>>>> To: iphone group <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>>>> Subject: doubts about pangu jailbreak 1.0.1 iOS 9.0.2. please help.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> hi all.
>>>> any of you jailbreak iPhone with pangu 1.0.1 for iOS 9.0.2?
>>>> if so, can you tell me if the pangu for windows is accessible to Windows 
>>>> screen readers, and the cydia app is accessible to the voice over on the 
>>>> iPhone?
>>>> how were now these two apps in terms of accessibility in pangu to IOS 
>>>> 9.0.2?
>>>> They are accessible or not?
>>>> for those who do not know in the middle of the  process to jailbreak, 
>>>> there are two steps that have to be made in the iPhone.
>>>> 1. unlock the iPhone and mark the airplane  network.
>>>> 2.  and then the next step we have two more options:
>>>> pangu and www.dc.
>>>> something like that...
>>>> here we have to choose the option pangu and then allow photos or camera.
>>>> the question is:
>>>> the voice over can be available in the jailbreak process to operate these 
>>>> two steps on the iPhone?
>>>> it is possible the voice over complete these two steps in the process to 
>>>> finalize the jailbreak, or has to be done with someone who has vision?
>>>> Someone please get me out these doubts.
>>>> thank you all.
>>>> cheers.
>>>> 
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▶ How to get multiple WhatsApp In Single Iphone Without JailBreak

2015-06-13 Thread Steve Man
hello all listers
I have 2 phone numbers and want to get whats app on the same iphone
any help would be appreciated

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Activator Jailbreak

2014-12-18 Thread Blind Treasures
Does anyone who has jailbroken their IPhone know where a manual for
activator can be found? I couldn't locate any instructions inside the app.
Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: Activator Jailbreak

2014-12-18 Thread Kliph
It’s pretty self explanatory, you pick the location of the activator toggle, 
pick the app, then the action, then your done. JMO
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 Does anyone who has jailbroken their IPhone know where a manual for
 activator can be found? I couldn't locate any instructions inside the app.
 Any help would be appreciated.
 
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RE: Activator Jailbreak

2014-12-18 Thread Blind Treasures
That is true but I can't get some of the actions to work so wondering if
they just don't work under ios 8. For example, the touch ID actions don't
seem to work. 

 

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Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Blind Treasures
Has anyone successfully jailbroke IOS 8.1.2 and if so which method did you
use? I was jailbroken before IOS 8 and sure miss it. Thanks for any help.

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Re: Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

I have  I used this
http://www.applevis.com/guides/ios-ipad-iphone-ipod-touch-jailbreaking/how-jailbreak-81x-windows-using-taig-without-sighted
guide. Miss the days of the fully accessible redsn0w. Clean restore of
iOS isn't required as the guide instructs.

Cheers,
Ben.

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Re: Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Laury-Johnson, Shawnese (LARA)
What is the benefit of jail breaking?

Sent from my iPhone

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RE: Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Blind Treasures
Ben Thanks for the link. I will give it a try!

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Re: Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Kliph
It depends.  I jail break to have integration of my google voice number built 
in to the messaging and phone apps.  Meaning I don’t need a 3rd party app to 
text and make phone calls, with my google voice number, these 2 tweaks are 
built in when jail breaking and getting these tweaks setup properly.  I also 
use it to have toggles built in to my volume keys to skip back and forth threw 
music.  You can also use it to get free ring tones, and wall papers, and other 
cool things that apple doesn’t let you do.  It’s all about personal preference. 
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 laury-johns...@michigan.gov wrote:
 
 What is the benefit of jail breaking?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Dec 17, 2014, at 5:54 AM, Blind Treasures blindtreasu...@comcast.net 
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 Has anyone successfully jailbroke IOS 8.1.2 and if so which method did you
 use? I was jailbroken before IOS 8 and sure miss it. Thanks for any help.
 
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RE: Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Laury-Johnson, Shawnese (LARA)
In an earlier post someone said they use to be able to do certain things after 
jail breaking their phone but it changed with one of the updates from apple. My 
question is after jail breaking as new updates are released will you have to 
repeat the jail breaking process over again?

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Kliph
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Jailbreak Question

It depends.  I jail break to have integration of my google voice number built 
in to the messaging and phone apps.  Meaning I don’t need a 3rd party app to 
text and make phone calls, with my google voice number, these 2 tweaks are 
built in when jail breaking and getting these tweaks setup properly.  I also 
use it to have toggles built in to my volume keys to skip back and forth threw 
music.  You can also use it to get free ring tones, and wall papers, and other 
cool things that apple doesn’t let you do.  It’s all about personal preference. 
 I also use it to launch other apps without searching for them.  HTH

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laury-johns...@michigan.govmailto:laury-johns...@michigan.gov wrote:

What is the benefit of jail breaking?

Sent from my iPhone


On Dec 17, 2014, at 5:54 AM, Blind Treasures 
blindtreasu...@comcast.netmailto:blindtreasu...@comcast.net wrote:

Has anyone successfully jailbroke IOS 8.1.2 and if so which method did you
use? I was jailbroken before IOS 8 and sure miss it. Thanks for any help.

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Re: Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Yes - for every update you will need to rejailbreak, assuming that a
jailbreak has been developed for the version of iOS that you are newly
running.

On 12/17/14, Laury-Johnson, Shawnese (LARA) laury-johns...@michigan.gov wrote:
 In an earlier post someone said they use to be able to do certain things
 after jail breaking their phone but it changed with one of the updates from
 apple. My question is after jail breaking as new updates are released will
 you have to repeat the jail breaking process over again?

 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Kliph
 Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 7:18 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Jailbreak Question

 It depends.  I jail break to have integration of my google voice number
 built in to the messaging and phone apps.  Meaning I don’t need a 3rd party
 app to text and make phone calls, with my google voice number, these 2
 tweaks are built in when jail breaking and getting these tweaks setup
 properly.  I also use it to have toggles built in to my volume keys to skip
 back and forth threw music.  You can also use it to get free ring tones, and
 wall papers, and other cool things that apple doesn’t let you do.  It’s all
 about personal preference.  I also use it to launch other apps without
 searching for them.  HTH

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 laury-johns...@michigan.govmailto:laury-johns...@michigan.gov wrote:

 What is the benefit of jail breaking?

 Sent from my iPhone


 On Dec 17, 2014, at 5:54 AM, Blind Treasures
 blindtreasu...@comcast.netmailto:blindtreasu...@comcast.net wrote:

 Has anyone successfully jailbroke IOS 8.1.2 and if so which method did you
 use? I was jailbroken before IOS 8 and sure miss it. Thanks for any help.

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 live a hundred years smothered by a lie.--Lena Haloway

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Re: Jailbreak Question

2014-12-17 Thread Walter Harper
Does this work for 8.1.2?
 On Dec 17, 2014, at 8:50 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:
 
 Yes - for every update you will need to rejailbreak, assuming that a
 jailbreak has been developed for the version of iOS that you are newly
 running.
 
 On 12/17/14, Laury-Johnson, Shawnese (LARA) laury-johns...@michigan.gov 
 mailto:laury-johns...@michigan.gov wrote:
 In an earlier post someone said they use to be able to do certain things
 after jail breaking their phone but it changed with one of the updates from
 apple. My question is after jail breaking as new updates are released will
 you have to repeat the jail breaking process over again?
 
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Kliph
 Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 7:18 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Jailbreak Question
 
 It depends.  I jail break to have integration of my google voice number
 built in to the messaging and phone apps.  Meaning I don’t need a 3rd party
 app to text and make phone calls, with my google voice number, these 2
 tweaks are built in when jail breaking and getting these tweaks setup
 properly.  I also use it to have toggles built in to my volume keys to skip
 back and forth threw music.  You can also use it to get free ring tones, and
 wall papers, and other cool things that apple doesn’t let you do.  It’s all
 about personal preference.  I also use it to launch other apps without
 searching for them.  HTH
 
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 mailto:laury-johns...@michigan.govmailto:laury-johns...@michigan.gov 
 mailto:laury-johns...@michigan.gov wrote:
 
 What is the benefit of jail breaking?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 
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 mailto:blindtreasu...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 Has anyone successfully jailbroke IOS 8.1.2 and if so which method did you
 use? I was jailbroken before IOS 8 and sure miss it. Thanks for any help.
 
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 live a hundred years smothered by a lie.--Lena Haloway
 
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2014-06-26 Thread Broxi72
Hi guys, I am thinking of jailbreaking my iphone4s.

The phone is running IOS4.1.1

 

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Re: Call on GV Pro Jailbreak Payment Question

2014-01-12 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, I'm successfully jailbroken on iOS 7 on both iPhone and iPad Mini 
Retina. Yes, call on gv pro works, no, your iTunes and Cydia paid tweaks 
don't share your Apple ID, and no, no problems with security. Just don't 
install tweaks you haven't read up on or heard of if they look suspicious.


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On 1/11/2014 3:04 PM, Joe wrote:

Hi,

Are people successfully using the iOS 7 jailbreak despite the security
controversy? If so, couple questions:

1. I’m assuming there are paid apps in the jailbreak environment, in
which case, do the funds to pay get taken out of the same iTunes
account? Will funds get withdrawn from the same credit I have with Apple?

2. Has the Call on GV Pro app been made available for the latest jailbreak?

Thanks in advance,

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Call on GV Pro Jailbreak Payment Question

2014-01-11 Thread Joe
Hi,

 

Are people successfully using the iOS 7 jailbreak despite the security
controversy? If so, couple questions:

 

1. I'm assuming there are paid apps in the jailbreak environment, in which
case, do the funds to pay get taken out of the same iTunes account? Will
funds get withdrawn from the same credit I have with Apple?

 

2. Has the Call on GV Pro app been made available for the latest jailbreak?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

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Jailbreak Steps

2014-01-11 Thread Joe
Sorry for the second JB-related inquiry. I just want to verify I understand
the steps to install the latest jailbreak.

 

1. Download software.

 

2. Connect iPhone to PC, run iTunes and update to iOS 7.04.

 

3. Perform backup.

 

4. Restore phone to factory settings.

 

5. Run software.

 

Does that sound about right? If so, how do I restore my old apps without
breaking the jailbreak?

 

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RE: Call on GV Pro Jailbreak Payment Question

2014-01-11 Thread Melissa
Hi Joe.  I can answer one of your questions, regarding payment.

After jailbreaking, the primary place you will obtain tweaks, which are
what you referred to as apps, is called Cydia.  This is the jailbreakers
version of the app store.  Yes, there are some paid tweaks, though you will
find many are free.

Once your phone is jailbroken, tweaks downloaded via Cydia can be paid for
using either PayPal or Amazon.  You can set these up when you create your
Cydia account after jailbreaking.  Your Cydia account can be created using
either your Gmail or Facebook credentials.  

There is no connection between the ITunes/App store and Cydia, so nothing
you purchase via Cydia will be paid for from your App Store account.

If you have further questions on this, please let me know.

Warmly,

Melissa

 

Melissa Riley

 mailto:jamand...@izoom.net jamand...@izoom.net

riley...@umn.edu

 

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Subject: Call on GV Pro  Jailbreak Payment Question

 

Hi,

 

Are people successfully using the iOS 7 jailbreak despite the security
controversy? If so, couple questions:

 

1. I'm assuming there are paid apps in the jailbreak environment, in which
case, do the funds to pay get taken out of the same iTunes account? Will
funds get withdrawn from the same credit I have with Apple?

 

2. Has the Call on GV Pro app been made available for the latest jailbreak?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

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RE: Call on GV Pro Jailbreak Payment Question

2014-01-11 Thread Blind Treasures
Joe The jail break is very easy and the steps you laid out is fairly
accurate. The only step that I had to do that you didn't mention is right
before the jail break is finished, you will need to click on the Cydia icon
on your IPhone to finish up the jb. Make sure when you reset your IPhone
that you get VO speaking before you do the jail break or you won't be able
to get to the cydia icon without sighted help. 

After you jail break check out a tweak called virtual home and cc control.
My two favorites so far. Good luck.

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

I surpose it depends on the sort of thing you're wanting to do with
your device. If you like accessing the file system, changing voices
making custom actions with activator then yes, jailbreaking is always
going to hold some appeal to you.

However, these just aren't things that the average user isn't going to
want to do, in fact, I'd perhaps go as far as saying that the average
user really shouldn't be exposed to the file system anyway.

Perhaps I didn't phrase my previous message overly well. There are
still many reasons to jailbreak, but it's by no means something that
everyone needs to do.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 1/7/14, Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm curious Ben, why do you and Raul think the reasons to jail break are
 getting fewer and fewer? I can think of the Control Center and the
 improvements in the App Switcher which provide some functionality you
 could only get by jail breaking before, but it seems like there's still
 a lot to be gained by jail breaking, such as changing some of the
 defaults, like the keyboard, browser, TTS and so on, getting access to
 the underlying file system and more. I'm not trying to argue with you;
 I'm sincerely curious, and I'm guessing there's something I haven't
 thought about.

 I've jail broken my iPhone in the past, but one of my favorite apps
 won't run on a jail broken phone, so I haven't jail broken in a while,
 and I don't plan to, but I do kind of keep an eye on what's going on in
 the jail broken space.


 On 01/07/2014 05:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
 Hi,

 I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said
 previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking,
 especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

 On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!

 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in
 this
 jailbreak?
 Regards,

 Cris

 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
 get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
 possibilities.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Raul A. Gallegos

Hi, it's working fine on my iPhone and iPad.


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On 1/6/2014 9:07 PM, Cris Ali wrote:

Hi Folks,
did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in
this jailbreak?
Regards,

Cris

-Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
get started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
things to bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
know that you were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.



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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, SMS on GV and Call on GV are now working with iPhone 5s, and those 
are the primary reasons for me jailbreaking in the first place. Oh, and 
just yesterday BiteSMS released beta 8.07 which also works with iPhone 
5s. Another reason to jailbreak as the messages app on iPhone can be 
quite plain when compared to BiteSMS.


Also, AppLocker, a tweak which allows you to lock any app with password 
protection, including the Settings app, for prying children, or other 
things like Messages, your bank app, ETC, is now working with iPhone 5s 
and even uses the finger ID to unlock your apps if necessary rather than 
the password.


So yeah, Jailbreaking iOS 7 is up and going well. In fact, I've had a 
better time jailbreaking iOS 7 than I did iOS 6.


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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, can't speak for Ben, but below are some of the reasons why 
jailbreaking isn't quite as sexy as it used to be for me. Other than the 
Google Voice integration, which is still the primary reason for me to do 
it, the reasons below no longer seem important.


iOS added the control center. Much of this functionality used to be done 
with SBSettings, now the Control Center takes care of that.


iOS added the ability to block callers via messages, phone, or Facetime. 
Previously you had to use a jailbreak tweak to get this functionality.


iOS added ability for more than 12 apps per folder. Again, jailbreak 
tweaks were needed to get this.


Do you see the pattern? Apple might openly say that jailbreaking is akin 
to going to hell, yet new features in iOS 7 give you functionality which 
jailbreakers have enjoyed for years. So, Apple I think sees that some of 
the things which iOS 7 now does might not be so bad and that 
jailbreakers have the right idea.


Once Apple adds custom gestures to open apps or do neat things like 
toggle wi-fi or whatever, then there will be no more need for Activator, 
another wonderful jailbreak tweak.


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On 1/7/2014 10:31 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

I'm curious Ben, why do you and Raul think the reasons to jail break are
getting fewer and fewer? I can think of the Control Center and the
improvements in the App Switcher which provide some functionality you
could only get by jail breaking before, but it seems like there's still
a lot to be gained by jail breaking, such as changing some of the
defaults, like the keyboard, browser, TTS and so on, getting access to
the underlying file system and more. I'm not trying to argue with you;
I'm sincerely curious, and I'm guessing there's something I haven't
thought about.

I've jail broken my iPhone in the past, but one of my favorite apps
won't run on a jail broken phone, so I haven't jail broken in a while,
and I don't plan to, but I do kind of keep an eye on what's going on in
the jail broken space.


On 01/07/2014 05:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:

Hi,

I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said
previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking,
especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:

Yes. It's ready for prime time!

Mike Malarsie
www.malarsie.com


On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

Hi Folks,
did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems
in this
jailbreak?
Regards,

Cris

-Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
get started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
things to bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
know that you were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.

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RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Raul,

I think using handwriting to find and open apps is about as close to using
custom gestures as you can get and the advantage is that with a few gestures
I can find any app on my phone not just those I set up custom gestures for.
With 24 apps now on the first home screen + dock and handwriting for the
less used apps which are on other home pages or in folders it's pretty good.

I really like the idea of what you said about App Locker. I am not really
worried about bank apps because you have to log in anyways, other apps like
Air Canada, Roboform (the password app I use) and others offer the option to
set a password in the app, but it would be nice if Apple offered this
although I think you could do this with guided access, couldn't you?

Thanks,
Sieghard

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 7:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi, can't speak for Ben, but below are some of the reasons why jailbreaking
isn't quite as sexy as it used to be for me. Other than the Google Voice
integration, which is still the primary reason for me to do it, the reasons
below no longer seem important.

iOS added the control center. Much of this functionality used to be done
with SBSettings, now the Control Center takes care of that.

iOS added the ability to block callers via messages, phone, or Facetime. 
Previously you had to use a jailbreak tweak to get this functionality.

iOS added ability for more than 12 apps per folder. Again, jailbreak tweaks
were needed to get this.

Do you see the pattern? Apple might openly say that jailbreaking is akin to
going to hell, yet new features in iOS 7 give you functionality which
jailbreakers have enjoyed for years. So, Apple I think sees that some of the
things which iOS 7 now does might not be so bad and that jailbreakers have
the right idea.

Once Apple adds custom gestures to open apps or do neat things like toggle
wi-fi or whatever, then there will be no more need for Activator, another
wonderful jailbreak tweak.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
It's all about perspective. The sinking of the Titanic was a miracle to the
lobsters in the ship's kitchen. - Sheldon Cooper Twitter and Facebook user
ID: rau47

On 1/7/2014 10:31 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
 I'm curious Ben, why do you and Raul think the reasons to jail break 
 are getting fewer and fewer? I can think of the Control Center and the 
 improvements in the App Switcher which provide some functionality you 
 could only get by jail breaking before, but it seems like there's 
 still a lot to be gained by jail breaking, such as changing some of 
 the defaults, like the keyboard, browser, TTS and so on, getting 
 access to the underlying file system and more. I'm not trying to argue 
 with you; I'm sincerely curious, and I'm guessing there's something I 
 haven't thought about.

 I've jail broken my iPhone in the past, but one of my favorite apps 
 won't run on a jail broken phone, so I haven't jail broken in a while, 
 and I don't plan to, but I do kind of keep an eye on what's going on 
 in the jail broken space.


 On 01/07/2014 05:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
 Hi,

 I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said 
 previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking, 
 especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

 On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!

 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems 
 in this jailbreak?
 Regards,

 Cris

 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day 
 ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and 
 with a healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking 
 their devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the 
 jailbreak; this has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks 
 but it is more important with this one than previous ones due to a 
 potentially incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I 
 intend to jailbreak an iPad running 7 later today and will report back
once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ 
 to get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some 
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7 
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone 
 being

RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Blind Treasures
Raul Do you know if activator is working with the new jail break?

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Scott Rumery
Hi Chris,

I applied this jailbreak last week and all seems fine to me. BTW, does anyone 
have a good list of tweaks that can get a new jail breaker started?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Scott Rumery
On Jan 6, 2014, at 10:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this 
 jailbreak?
 Regards,
 
 Cris
 
 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released
 
 Hi,
 
 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.
 
 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
 get started.
 
 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:
 
 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
 possibilities.
 
 Cheers,
 Ben.
 
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RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Melissa
Good afternoon.  Yes, Activator works beautifully.
Kindly,
Melissa


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Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 11:56 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Raul Do you know if activator is working with the new jail break?

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RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Melissa
Good afternoon Raul.  I am wondering about the Google voice integration you
mentioned.  Can you explain further, and perhaps point me in the direction
of how to apply it?  My phone and IPad are jailbroken, and I am not new to
jailbreaking.  I have been waiting for the new release of Intellixscreen as
well.
Warmest regards,
Melissa

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riley...@umn.edu


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 9:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi, can't speak for Ben, but below are some of the reasons why jailbreaking
isn't quite as sexy as it used to be for me. Other than the Google Voice
integration, which is still the primary reason for me to do it, the reasons
below no longer seem important.

iOS added the control center. Much of this functionality used to be done
with SBSettings, now the Control Center takes care of that.

iOS added the ability to block callers via messages, phone, or Facetime. 
Previously you had to use a jailbreak tweak to get this functionality.

iOS added ability for more than 12 apps per folder. Again, jailbreak tweaks
were needed to get this.

Do you see the pattern? Apple might openly say that jailbreaking is akin to
going to hell, yet new features in iOS 7 give you functionality which
jailbreakers have enjoyed for years. So, Apple I think sees that some of the
things which iOS 7 now does might not be so bad and that jailbreakers have
the right idea.

Once Apple adds custom gestures to open apps or do neat things like toggle
wi-fi or whatever, then there will be no more need for Activator, another
wonderful jailbreak tweak.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
It's all about perspective. The sinking of the Titanic was a miracle to the
lobsters in the ship's kitchen. - Sheldon Cooper Twitter and Facebook user
ID: rau47

On 1/7/2014 10:31 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
 I'm curious Ben, why do you and Raul think the reasons to jail break 
 are getting fewer and fewer? I can think of the Control Center and the 
 improvements in the App Switcher which provide some functionality you 
 could only get by jail breaking before, but it seems like there's 
 still a lot to be gained by jail breaking, such as changing some of 
 the defaults, like the keyboard, browser, TTS and so on, getting 
 access to the underlying file system and more. I'm not trying to argue 
 with you; I'm sincerely curious, and I'm guessing there's something I 
 haven't thought about.

 I've jail broken my iPhone in the past, but one of my favorite apps 
 won't run on a jail broken phone, so I haven't jail broken in a while, 
 and I don't plan to, but I do kind of keep an eye on what's going on 
 in the jail broken space.


 On 01/07/2014 05:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
 Hi,

 I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said 
 previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking, 
 especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

 On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!

 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems 
 in this jailbreak?
 Regards,

 Cris

 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day 
 ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and 
 with a healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking 
 their devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the 
 jailbreak; this has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks 
 but it is more important with this one than previous ones due to a 
 potentially incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I 
 intend to jailbreak an iPad running 7 later today and will report back
once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ 
 to get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some 
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7 
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone 
 being jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring 
 in mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees 
 it, you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple 
 will not know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some

RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Melissa
Hi.  There are all kinds of interesting tweaks, though it takes some trial
and error to figure out what works well with V/O, what doesn't, and what is
stable or not.  
One of my favorite tweaks is for those who use the SiriusXM app.  
It is called Sirius Forever.  It is a free tweak that disables the hourly
interruption to the stream that requires you to tap the Keep listening
button in order to resume the stream.
I'll post some of the other tweaks I like shortly.
Warmly,
Melissa


Melissa Riley
jamand...@izoom.net
riley...@umn.edu


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Rumery
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 12:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi Chris,

I applied this jailbreak last week and all seems fine to me. BTW, does
anyone have a good list of tweaks that can get a new jail breaker started?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Scott Rumery
On Jan 6, 2014, at 10:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this
jailbreak?
 Regards,
 
 Cris
 
 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released
 
 Hi,
 
 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a 
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their 
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this 
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more 
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially 
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak 
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.
 
 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to 
 get started.
 
 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some 
 things to bare in mind:
 
 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7 
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being 
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in 
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it, 
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not 
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of 
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the 
 possibilities.
 
 Cheers,
 Ben.
 
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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, I believe that for general iOS 7 it is, but if you are on a 64-bit 
processor like the iPhone 5s, iPad Air, and iPad Mini Retina, then you 
have to get the Activator Beta. My recommendation is to check 
www.iphonehacks.com and you will know for sure.


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a gram. I was like, 0mg! - Sheldon Cooper

Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47

On 1/8/2014 11:55 AM, Blind Treasures wrote:

Raul Do you know if activator is working with the new jail break?

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live a hundred years smothered by a lie.--Lena Haloway

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Pandora Skips, iTunes Radio Unlimited, Call on GV Pro, SMS on GV, and 
AppLocker are just a few of my favorite ones. Although the Call on GV 
Pro and SMS on GV are specific only if you want to integrate your Google 
number to be primary and hide your real cell number.


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On 1/8/2014 12:30 PM, Melissa wrote:

Hi.  There are all kinds of interesting tweaks, though it takes some trial
and error to figure out what works well with V/O, what doesn't, and what is
stable or not.
One of my favorite tweaks is for those who use the SiriusXM app.
It is called Sirius Forever.  It is a free tweak that disables the hourly
interruption to the stream that requires you to tap the Keep listening
button in order to resume the stream.
I'll post some of the other tweaks I like shortly.
Warmly,
Melissa


Melissa Riley
jamand...@izoom.net
riley...@umn.edu


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Rumery
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 12:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi Chris,

I applied this jailbreak last week and all seems fine to me. BTW, does
anyone have a good list of tweaks that can get a new jail breaker started?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Scott Rumery
On Jan 6, 2014, at 10:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hi Folks,
did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this

jailbreak?

Regards,

Cris

-Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
get started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
things to bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
know that you were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.

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Google Voice and jailbreaking - Was Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hello Melissa and all interested. Basically it's like this, you can set 
up a free Google Voice number at http://voice.google.com and forward it 
to your iPhone number, or any other number by choice. In my case, my 
real cell iPhone number is the primary number it forwards to. This means 
that when people call my GV number, it rings my cell phone. If I want to 
call that person back, or make outgoing calls which appear from my GV 
number rather than my real cell number, I have to either use a direct 
dial method or call back method via the Google Voice App or my favorite, 
GV Connect. Normally that is fine, and in most cases no problem. However 
if I am texting with someone, or if I see a number on a web page or if 
someone puts their number in an email, I can't just simply tap the 
number and call it and it come from my GV number. This is where 
jailbreaking and the Call on GV Pro and SMS on GV tweaks come into play. 
With Call on GV Pro, it fully integrates my GV number into the iPhone so 
that outgoing calls can be from my GV number. You choose the method of 
dialing out so you always use GV, or the tweak asks you if you want to 
choose carrier calls. It's completely flexible. Now for texting, when 
you have a GV number, it can be used to send texts back and forth with 
it. Normal SMS can be sent, but not MMS, which is used for pictures, 
videos, and audio. Again, if I want to text back and forth to and from 
my GV number and all outgoing texts need to show my GV number to hide my 
real cell number, I have to either use Google Voice app, or GV Connect. 
Another way is you can have Google forward all texts to your real cell 
and they are assigned a gateway number which is associated with that 
contact. This is very good the way it works, but let's say that someone 
with number 832-555-1234 writes me. I'll see an incoming text which 
shows 504-221-1922 and then the text shows 832-555-1234 followed by the 
text. As long as I respond to that 504 number, it will automatically 
forward to the real 832 number which wrote me. Again, not a big deal if 
I add that 504 into my contacts. I can even call it like normal, and the 
call will originate from my GV number. However again, if you want to 
initiate a text message, you have to use a Google Voice or GV Connect 
app. So, here comes jailbreaking and SMS on GV. It fully integrates the 
sms experience with my iPhone and so all I have to do is text someone 
like normal to their regular number and the incoming text they will see 
will be from my gv number. This also has the advantage that if another 
app sends out a text on your behalf, like sharing information, it will 
originate from your GV number.


I hope this helps, and if I can explains things further, please write me 
off list.


PS, a while back I wrote up a setup article on how to do all what I 
describe. The article is a bit outdated now since it was for iOS 5 I 
believe, but much of the same information applies. If I get requests off 
list, I can send that article to people. Again, off list for this.


--
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Just witnessed an ant crawl under one of my keys. Don't worry, It's 
under CTRL. - Sheldon Cooper

Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47

On 1/8/2014 12:24 PM, Melissa wrote:

Good afternoon Raul.  I am wondering about the Google voice integration you
mentioned.  Can you explain further, and perhaps point me in the direction
of how to apply it?  My phone and IPad are jailbroken, and I am not new to
jailbreaking.  I have been waiting for the new release of Intellixscreen as
well.
Warmest regards,
Melissa

Melissa Riley
jamand...@izoom.net
riley...@umn.edu


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 9:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi, can't speak for Ben, but below are some of the reasons why jailbreaking
isn't quite as sexy as it used to be for me. Other than the Google Voice
integration, which is still the primary reason for me to do it, the reasons
below no longer seem important.

iOS added the control center. Much of this functionality used to be done
with SBSettings, now the Control Center takes care of that.

iOS added the ability to block callers via messages, phone, or Facetime.
Previously you had to use a jailbreak tweak to get this functionality.

iOS added ability for more than 12 apps per folder. Again, jailbreak tweaks
were needed to get this.

Do you see the pattern? Apple might openly say that jailbreaking is akin to
going to hell, yet new features in iOS 7 give you functionality which
jailbreakers have enjoyed for years. So, Apple I think sees that some of the
things which iOS 7 now does might not be so bad and that jailbreakers have
the right idea.

Once Apple adds custom gestures to open apps or do neat things like toggle
wi-fi or whatever, then there will be no more need for Activator, another
wonderful jailbreak

RE: Google Voice and jailbreaking - Was Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-08 Thread Joe
Hi, if you could forward that article, that'd be great.

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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 2:13 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Google Voice and jailbreaking - Was Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hello Melissa and all interested. Basically it's like this, you can set up a
free Google Voice number at http://voice.google.com and forward it to your
iPhone number, or any other number by choice. In my case, my real cell
iPhone number is the primary number it forwards to. This means that when
people call my GV number, it rings my cell phone. If I want to call that
person back, or make outgoing calls which appear from my GV number rather
than my real cell number, I have to either use a direct dial method or call
back method via the Google Voice App or my favorite, GV Connect. Normally
that is fine, and in most cases no problem. However if I am texting with
someone, or if I see a number on a web page or if someone puts their number
in an email, I can't just simply tap the number and call it and it come from
my GV number. This is where jailbreaking and the Call on GV Pro and SMS on
GV tweaks come into play. 
With Call on GV Pro, it fully integrates my GV number into the iPhone so
that outgoing calls can be from my GV number. You choose the method of
dialing out so you always use GV, or the tweak asks you if you want to
choose carrier calls. It's completely flexible. Now for texting, when you
have a GV number, it can be used to send texts back and forth with it.
Normal SMS can be sent, but not MMS, which is used for pictures, videos, and
audio. Again, if I want to text back and forth to and from my GV number and
all outgoing texts need to show my GV number to hide my real cell number, I
have to either use Google Voice app, or GV Connect. 
Another way is you can have Google forward all texts to your real cell and
they are assigned a gateway number which is associated with that contact.
This is very good the way it works, but let's say that someone with number
832-555-1234 writes me. I'll see an incoming text which shows 504-221-1922
and then the text shows 832-555-1234 followed by the text. As long as I
respond to that 504 number, it will automatically forward to the real 832
number which wrote me. Again, not a big deal if I add that 504 into my
contacts. I can even call it like normal, and the call will originate from
my GV number. However again, if you want to initiate a text message, you
have to use a Google Voice or GV Connect app. So, here comes jailbreaking
and SMS on GV. It fully integrates the sms experience with my iPhone and so
all I have to do is text someone like normal to their regular number and the
incoming text they will see will be from my gv number. This also has the
advantage that if another app sends out a text on your behalf, like sharing
information, it will originate from your GV number.

I hope this helps, and if I can explains things further, please write me off
list.

PS, a while back I wrote up a setup article on how to do all what I
describe. The article is a bit outdated now since it was for iOS 5 I
believe, but much of the same information applies. If I get requests off
list, I can send that article to people. Again, off list for this.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
Just witnessed an ant crawl under one of my keys. Don't worry, It's 
under CTRL. - Sheldon Cooper
Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47

On 1/8/2014 12:24 PM, Melissa wrote:
 Good afternoon Raul.  I am wondering about the Google voice integration
you
 mentioned.  Can you explain further, and perhaps point me in the direction
 of how to apply it?  My phone and IPad are jailbroken, and I am not new to
 jailbreaking.  I have been waiting for the new release of Intellixscreen
as
 well.
 Warmest regards,
 Melissa

 Melissa Riley
 jamand...@izoom.net
 riley...@umn.edu


 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Raul A. Gallegos
 Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 9:29 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi, can't speak for Ben, but below are some of the reasons why
jailbreaking
 isn't quite as sexy as it used to be for me. Other than the Google Voice
 integration, which is still the primary reason for me to do it, the
reasons
 below no longer seem important.

 iOS added the control center. Much of this functionality used to be done
 with SBSettings, now the Control Center takes care of that.

 iOS added the ability to block callers via messages, phone, or Facetime.
 Previously you had to use a jailbreak tweak to get this functionality.

 iOS added ability for more than 12 apps per folder. Again, jailbreak
tweaks
 were needed to get this.

 Do you see the pattern? Apple might openly say that jailbreaking is akin
to
 going to hell, yet new features

Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-07 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said
previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking,
especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!

 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this
 jailbreak?
 Regards,

 Cris

 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
 get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
 possibilities.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

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2014-01-07 Thread Tarapprakash
Yet jail break fior apple tv what do u think? Is jailbreak for latest apple tv 
abailable now ?

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 7, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said
 previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking,
 especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.
 
 Cheers,
 Ben.
 
 On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!
 
 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com
 
 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this
 jailbreak?
 Regards,
 
 Cris
 
 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released
 
 Hi,
 
 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.
 
 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
 get started.
 
 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:
 
 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
 possibilities.
 
 Cheers,
 Ben.
 
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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-07 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
 Hi,

Unfortunately not.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 1/7/14, Tarapprakash taraprak...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yet jail break fior apple tv what do u think? Is jailbreak for latest apple
 tv abailable now ?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 7, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said
 previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking,
 especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

 On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!

 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in
 this
 jailbreak?
 Regards,

 Cris

 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
 get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
 possibilities.

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 Ben.

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RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-07 Thread Blind Treasures
Are some of the tweaks working now? I read that most if not all tweaks were
not compatible yet and the only reason for jail breaking was to say you did.

I'd rather be infected with love for the tiniest sliver of a second than
live a hundred years smothered by a lie.--Lena Haloway

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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 8:45 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

Unfortunately not.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 1/7/14, Tarapprakash taraprak...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yet jail break fior apple tv what do u think? Is jailbreak for latest 
 apple tv abailable now ?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 7, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said 
 previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking, 
 especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

 On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!

 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems 
 in this jailbreak?
 Regards,

 Cris

 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day 
 ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and 
 with a healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking 
 their devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the 
 jailbreak; this has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks 
 but it is more important with this one than previous ones due to a 
 potentially incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I 
 intend to jailbreak an iPad running 7 later today and will report back
once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ 
 to get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some 
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7 
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone 
 being jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring 
 in mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees 
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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-07 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

If you don't have a 64 bit device then mobilesubstrate appears to be
working ok, but to be honest, the only thing that I'm using at the
moment is openSSH.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 1/7/14, Blind Treasures blindtreasu...@comcast.net wrote:
 Are some of the tweaks working now? I read that most if not all tweaks were
 not compatible yet and the only reason for jail breaking was to say you
 did.

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 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 8:45 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

  Hi,

 Unfortunately not.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

 On 1/7/14, Tarapprakash taraprak...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yet jail break fior apple tv what do u think? Is jailbreak for latest
 apple tv abailable now ?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 7, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose b...@benmr.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said
 previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking,
 especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

 Cheers,
 Ben.

 On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes. It's ready for prime time!

 Mike Malarsie
 www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems
 in this jailbreak?
 Regards,

 Cris

 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day
 ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and
 with a healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking
 their devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the
 jailbreak; this has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks
 but it is more important with this one than previous ones due to a
 potentially incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I
 intend to jailbreak an iPad running 7 later today and will report back
 once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/
 to get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone
 being jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring
 in mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees
 it, you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple
 will not know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some
 of the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of
 the possibilities.

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 Ben.

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-07 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I'm curious Ben, why do you and Raul think the reasons to jail break are 
getting fewer and fewer? I can think of the Control Center and the 
improvements in the App Switcher which provide some functionality you 
could only get by jail breaking before, but it seems like there's still 
a lot to be gained by jail breaking, such as changing some of the 
defaults, like the keyboard, browser, TTS and so on, getting access to 
the underlying file system and more. I'm not trying to argue with you; 
I'm sincerely curious, and I'm guessing there's something I haven't 
thought about.


I've jail broken my iPhone in the past, but one of my favorite apps 
won't run on a jail broken phone, so I haven't jail broken in a while, 
and I don't plan to, but I do kind of keep an eye on what's going on in 
the jail broken space.



On 01/07/2014 05:31 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:

Hi,

I also feel that it is ready for general use, but as Raul said
previously, in all fairness to Apple, the reasons for jailbreaking,
especially for blind people are getting fewer and fewer.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 1/7/14, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:

Yes. It's ready for prime time!

Mike Malarsie
www.malarsie.com


On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:

Hi Folks,
did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this
jailbreak?
Regards,

Cris

-Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
get started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
things to bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
know that you were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-06 Thread Cris Ali

Hi Folks,
did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this 
jailbreak?

Regards,

Cris

-Original Message- 
From: Ben Mustill-Rose

Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
get started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
things to bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
know that you were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2014-01-06 Thread Mike
Yes. It's ready for prime time!

Mike Malarsie 
www.malarsie.com

 On Jan 6, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Cris Ali filasti...@hotmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Folks,
 did anyone try this jailbreak?  Did they iron out all the problems in this 
 jailbreak?
 Regards,
 
 Cris
 
 -Original Message- From: Ben Mustill-Rose
 Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:28 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released
 
 Hi,
 
 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.
 
 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
 get started.
 
 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:
 
 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
 possibilities.
 
 Cheers,
 Ben.
 
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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2013-12-26 Thread Dave Mitchel
what does jail breaking mean? 

From: Raul A. Gallegos 
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:10 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi, when I read about this the news was the many tweaks which depend on 
mobile substrait were not working reliably. Just give it time though, 
and eventually you will find that the tweaks which might not be ready 
for iOS 7 will eventually become so.

I also plan on jailbreaking, but I'm not in any hurry. As much as I like 
jailbroken access and freedom, I have to admit that iOS 7 has done a 
great job more so than past major versions and I haven't missed the 
jailbreak from iOS 4, 5, and 6 as much as I thought I would.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
I'm feeling lazier than the guy who drew the Japanese flag. - Sheldon Cooper
Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47

On 12/23/2013 6:28 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
 Hi,

 Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
 iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
 healthy dose of drama as per usual.
 I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
 devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
 has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
 important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
 incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
 an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

 For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
 get started.

 Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
 things to bare in mind:

 1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
 through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
 2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
 3: Voiceover is unaffected.
 4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
 jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
 5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
 mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
 you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
 know that you were previously jailbroken.
 6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
 the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
 possibilities.

 Cheers,
 Ben.


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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2013-12-26 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Jail breaking is a means to eliminate some of the restrictions placed on 
a device running IOS. For example, you can install apps other than just 
what is in the App Store and get access to parts of the file system. You 
can read more about jail breaking at 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_jailbreaking


On 12/26/2013 09:38 AM, Dave Mitchel wrote:

what does jail breaking mean?
*From:* Raul A. Gallegos mailto:r...@raulgallegos.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:10 AM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released
Hi, when I read about this the news was the many tweaks which depend on
mobile substrait were not working reliably. Just give it time though,
and eventually you will find that the tweaks which might not be ready
for iOS 7 will eventually become so.

I also plan on jailbreaking, but I'm not in any hurry. As much as I like
jailbroken access and freedom, I have to admit that iOS 7 has done a
great job more so than past major versions and I haven't missed the
jailbreak from iOS 4, 5, and 6 as much as I thought I would.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
I'm feeling lazier than the guy who drew the Japanese flag. - Sheldon Cooper
Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47

On 12/23/2013 6:28 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
  iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
  healthy dose of drama as per usual.
  I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
  devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
  has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
  important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
  incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
  an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.
 
  For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
  get started.
 
  Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
  things to bare in mind:
 
  1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
  through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
  2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
  3: Voiceover is unaffected.
  4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
  jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
  5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
  mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
  you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
  know that you were previously jailbroken.
  6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
  the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
  possibilities.
 
  Cheers,
  Ben.
 

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Re: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2013-12-25 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, when I read about this the news was the many tweaks which depend on 
mobile substrait were not working reliably. Just give it time though, 
and eventually you will find that the tweaks which might not be ready 
for iOS 7 will eventually become so.


I also plan on jailbreaking, but I'm not in any hurry. As much as I like 
jailbroken access and freedom, I have to admit that iOS 7 has done a 
great job more so than past major versions and I haven't missed the 
jailbreak from iOS 4, 5, and 6 as much as I thought I would.


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On 12/23/2013 6:28 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:

Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
get started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
things to bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
know that you were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.



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RE: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2013-12-24 Thread Blind Treasures
Has anyone jail Broken  their IOS 7 phone yet and if so, any issues?

Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 7:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iOS7 Jailbreak Released

Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this has
always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more important with
this one than previous ones due to a potentially incompatible version of
Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak an iPad running 7 later today
and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to get
started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some things to
bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7 through
iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in mind
that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it, you can
simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not know that you
were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of the
previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.

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Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple

2013-12-23 Thread RobH.
pity the subject and body weren't tidied up so we could find the meat of 
this sooner and easier.

Ta, R.
- Original Message - 
From: David Chittenden dchitten...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 10:33 AM
Subject: Fwd: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, 
Courtesy of Apple




Begin forwarded message:

 From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Date: 23 December 2013 11:09:10 NZDT
 To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, 
 Courtesy of Apple
 Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com


 Feed: OS X Daily
 Posted on: Sunday, December 22, 2013 2:13 PM
 Author: Paul Horowitz
 Subject: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple



 It’s only fitting with a new iOS 7 jailbreak being available that we cover 
 the other side of the things; why you should not jailbreak at all. We’ve 
 already mentioned in this jailbreaking guide that most users should not 
 bother using the jailbreak at all, because casual iPhone, iPad, and iPod 
 touch owners will probably not benefit from the result and may just run 
 into problems. Accordingly, we do not recommend it for most users. That’s 
 just our opinion though, so who better to tell you jailbreaking is a bad 
 idea than Apple itself?

 It should come as no surprise that Apple has never been a fan of 
 jailbreaking iOS for a variety of reasons. These seven (six plus one = 7) 
 points are directly from Apple’s Support article addressing the subject, 
 emphasizing problems that may be experienced which lead Apple to think 
 jailbreaking is a bad idea, and why you should not jailbreak any iPhone, 
 iPad, or iPod touch. They are:

 Security vulnerabilities
 Instability of iOS and apps
 Shortened battery life
 Unreliable voice and data
 Disruption of services
 Inability to apply future software updates (iOS updates)
 Apple may deny service to jailbroken devices
 Those interested in the topic should read the entire knowledge base 
 article from Apple, citing their complete reasons for each specific 
 instance of potential problems encountered. We’re repeating their full 
 text below, quoting directly from Apple’s knowledge base article on the 
 matter:

 iOS is designed to be reliable and secure from the moment you turn on your 
 device. Built-in security features protect against malware and viruses and 
 help to secure access to personal information and corporate data. 
 Unauthorized modifications to iOS (“jailbreaking”) bypass security 
 features and can cause numerous issues to the hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod 
 touch, including:

 Security vulnerabilities: Jailbreaking your device eliminates security 
 layers designed to protect your personal information and your iOS device. 
 With this security removed from your iOS device, hackers may steal your 
 personal information, damage your device, attack your network, or 
 introduce malware, spyware or viruses.

 Instability: Frequent and unexpected crashes of the device, crashes and 
 freezes of built-in apps and third-party apps, and loss of data.

 Shortened battery life: The hacked software has caused an accelerated 
 battery drain that shortens the operation of an iPhone, iPad, or iPod 
 touch on a single battery charge.

 Unreliable voice and data: Dropped calls, slow or unreliable data 
 connections, and delayed or inaccurate location data.

 Disruption of services: Services such as Visual Voicemail, Weather, and 
 Stocks have been disrupted or no longer work on the device. Additionally, 
 third-party apps that use the Apple Push Notification Service have had 
 difficulty receiving notifications or received notifications that were 
 intended for a different hacked device. Other push-based services such as 
 iCloud and Exchange have experienced problems synchronizing data with 
 their respective servers.

 Inability to apply future software updates: Some unauthorized 
 modifications have caused damage to iOS that is not repairable. This can 
 result in the hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch becoming permanently 
 inoperable when a future Apple-supplied iOS update is installed.

 Apple strongly cautions against installing any software that hacks iOS. It 
 is also important to note that unauthorized modification of iOS is a 
 violation of the iOS end-user software license agreement and because of 
 this, Apple may deny service for an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that has 
 installed any unauthorized software.

 Did you catch the 7th reason? It’s at the very end there (our emphasis 
 added): Apple can deny warranty service coverage or any iPad, iPhone, or 
 iPod touch that has an active jailbreak. This is a very important point to 
 make, because if you mess up the process and can’t restore the device 
 yourself, Apple may cite the jailbreak to not provide warranty service, 
 and send you on your way.

 It really can’t be emphasized enough; jailbreaking is best for advanced 
 users who

iOS7 Jailbreak Released

2013-12-23 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

Just a quick message to let everyone know that as of around a day ago
iOS7 is jailbreakable; it was released at very short notice and with a
healthy dose of drama as per usual.
I would suggest that people wait a few days before jailbreaking their
devices so we are able to gage the reliability of the jailbreak; this
has always been my recommendation for jailbreaks but it is more
important with this one than previous ones due to a potentially
incompatible version of Cydia. Having said this, I intend to jailbreak
an iPad running 7 later today and will report back once done.

For those of you wanting to give it a go, visit http://evasi0n.com/ to
get started.

Some frequently asked questions relating to jailbreaking and some
things to bare in mind:

1: Before applying the jailbreak make sure that you updated to iOS7
through iTunes as opposed to the over the air method.
2: Perform a backup via iTunes or iCloud just to be safe.
3: Voiceover is unaffected.
4: If something doesn't work out or if you don't like your phone being
jailbroken you can restore through iTunes to undoo it.
5: Jailbreaking does void your warranty. It is however worth baring in
mind that if your phone is still usable enough that iTunes sees it,
you can simply restore it to a non jailbroken iOS7 and Apple will not
know that you were previously jailbroken.
6: Jailbreaking brings lots of benefits; have a Google or read some of
the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of the
possibilities.

Cheers,
Ben.

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Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple

2013-12-23 Thread Mike Arrigo
My only response to that is, if Apple would remove some of their 
restrictions, such as not allowing you to side load apps, and giving 
you more customization such as the ability to install system wide apps 
like other keyboards, there would be no need to jail break in the first place.

Original message:

Begin forwarded message:




From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com 
mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com

Date: 23 December 2013 11:09:10 NZDT
To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com mailto:idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, 
Courtesy of Apple

Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com





Feed: OS X Daily
Posted on: Sunday, December 22, 2013 2:13 PM
Author: Paul Horowitz
Subject: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple



Reasons Not To Jailbreak


It’s only fitting with a new iOS 7 jailbreak being available 
http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/ios-7-jailbreak-evasi0n-7-download-links/ 
that we cover the other side of the things; why you should not 
jailbreak at all. We’ve already mentioned in this jailbreaking guide 
http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/jailbreak-iphone-ipad-ios-7-evasi0n/ 
that most users should not bother using the jailbreak at all, because 
casual iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners will probably not benefit 
from the result and may just run into problems. Accordingly, we do not 
recommend it for most users. That’s just our opinion though, so who 
better to tell you jailbreaking is a bad idea than Apple itself?


It should come as no surprise that Apple has never been a fan of 
jailbreaking iOS for a variety of reasons. These seven (six plus one = 
7) points are directly from Apple’s Support article addressing the 
subject, emphasizing problems that may be experienced which lead Apple 
to think jailbreaking is a bad idea, and why you should not jailbreak 
any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. They are:




  1. Security vulnerabilities



  1. Instability of iOS and apps



  1. Shortened battery life



  1. Unreliable voice and data



  1. Disruption of services



  1. Inability to apply future software updates (iOS updates)



  1. Apple may deny service to jailbroken devices


Those interested in the topic should read the entire knowledge base 
article from Apple, citing their complete reasons for each specific 
instance of potential problems encountered. We’re repeating their full 
text below, quoting directly from Apple’s knowledge base article 
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3743 on the matter:


iOS is designed to be reliable and secure from the moment you turn on 
your device. Built-in security features protect against malware and 
viruses and help to secure access to personal information and corporate 
data. Unauthorized modifications to iOS (“jailbreaking”) bypass 
security features and can cause numerous issues to the hacked iPhone, 
iPad, or iPod touch, including:


Security vulnerabilities: Jailbreaking your device eliminates security 
layers designed to protect your personal information and your iOS 
device. With this security removed from your iOS device, hackers may 
steal your personal information, damage your device, attack your 
network, or introduce malware, spyware or viruses.


Instability: Frequent and unexpected crashes of the device, crashes and 
freezes of built-in apps and third-party apps, and loss of data.


Shortened battery life: The hacked software has caused an accelerated 
battery drain that shortens the operation of an iPhone, iPad, or iPod 
touch on a single battery charge.


Unreliable voice and data: Dropped calls, slow or unreliable data 
connections, and delayed or inaccurate location data.


Disruption of services: Services such as Visual Voicemail, Weather, and 
Stocks have been disrupted or no longer work on the device. 
Additionally, third-party apps that use the Apple Push Notification 
Service have had difficulty receiving notifications or received 
notifications that were intended for a different hacked device. Other 
push-based services such as iCloud and Exchange have experienced 
problems synchronizing data with their respective servers.


Inability to apply future software updates: Some unauthorized 
modifications have caused damage to iOS that is not repairable. This 
can result in the hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch becoming 
permanently inoperable when a future Apple-supplied iOS update is installed.


Apple strongly cautions against installing any software that hacks iOS. 
It is also important to note that unauthorized modification of iOS is a 
violation of the iOS end-user software license agreement and because of 
this, Apple may deny service for an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that 
has installed any unauthorized software.


Did you catch the 7th reason? It’s at the very end there (our emphasis 
added): Apple can deny warranty service coverage or any iPad, iPhone, 
or iPod touch that has an active

Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple

2013-12-23 Thread Mike
I agree. This list just seems like scare tactics to me. All of these issues are 
easily circumvented.
I have spent plenty of time jailbroken and I'm jailbroken and I don't see 
really any validity in these points. It all depends on what you do with it and 
how you use it.
i for one, cannot wait to jailbreak my devices! It feels like I've been waiting 
forever for this!

Mike Malarsie 
www.malarsie.com

 On Dec 23, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:
 
 My only response to that is, if Apple would remove some of their 
 restrictions, such as not allowing you to side load apps, and giving you more 
 customization such as the ability to install system wide apps like other 
 keyboards, there would be no need to jail break in the first place.
 Original message:
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 
 
 From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com 
 mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Date: 23 December 2013 11:09:10 NZDT
 To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com 
 mailto:idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy 
 of Apple
 Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 
 
 
 Feed: OS X Daily
 Posted on: Sunday, December 22, 2013 2:13 PM
 Author: Paul Horowitz
 Subject: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple
 
 Reasons Not To Jailbreak
 
 It’s only fitting with a new iOS 7 jailbreak being available 
 http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/ios-7-jailbreak-evasi0n-7-download-links/ 
 that we cover the other side of the things; why you should not jailbreak at 
 all. We’ve already mentioned in this jailbreaking guide 
 http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/jailbreak-iphone-ipad-ios-7-evasi0n/ that 
 most users should not bother using the jailbreak at all, because casual 
 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners will probably not benefit from the 
 result and may just run into problems. Accordingly, we do not recommend it 
 for most users. That’s just our opinion though, so who better to tell you 
 jailbreaking is a bad idea than Apple itself?
 
 It should come as no surprise that Apple has never been a fan of 
 jailbreaking iOS for a variety of reasons. These seven (six plus one = 7) 
 points are directly from Apple’s Support article addressing the subject, 
 emphasizing problems that may be experienced which lead Apple to think 
 jailbreaking is a bad idea, and why you should not jailbreak any iPhone, 
 iPad, or iPod touch. They are:
 
 
  1. Security vulnerabilities
 
  1. Instability of iOS and apps
 
  1. Shortened battery life
 
  1. Unreliable voice and data
 
  1. Disruption of services
 
  1. Inability to apply future software updates (iOS updates)
 
  1. Apple may deny service to jailbroken devices
 
 Those interested in the topic should read the entire knowledge base article 
 from Apple, citing their complete reasons for each specific instance of 
 potential problems encountered. We’re repeating their full text below, 
 quoting directly from Apple’s knowledge base article 
 http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3743 on the matter:
 
 iOS is designed to be reliable and secure from the moment you turn on your 
 device. Built-in security features protect against malware and viruses and 
 help to secure access to personal information and corporate data. 
 Unauthorized modifications to iOS (“jailbreaking”) bypass security features 
 and can cause numerous issues to the hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, 
 including:
 
 Security vulnerabilities: Jailbreaking your device eliminates security 
 layers designed to protect your personal information and your iOS device. 
 With this security removed from your iOS device, hackers may steal your 
 personal information, damage your device, attack your network, or introduce 
 malware, spyware or viruses.
 
 Instability: Frequent and unexpected crashes of the device, crashes and 
 freezes of built-in apps and third-party apps, and loss of data.
 
 Shortened battery life: The hacked software has caused an accelerated 
 battery drain that shortens the operation of an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch 
 on a single battery charge.
 
 Unreliable voice and data: Dropped calls, slow or unreliable data 
 connections, and delayed or inaccurate location data.
 
 Disruption of services: Services such as Visual Voicemail, Weather, and 
 Stocks have been disrupted or no longer work on the device. Additionally, 
 third-party apps that use the Apple Push Notification Service have had 
 difficulty receiving notifications or received notifications that were 
 intended for a different hacked device. Other push-based services such as 
 iCloud and Exchange have experienced problems synchronizing data with their 
 respective servers.
 
 Inability to apply future software updates: Some unauthorized modifications 
 have caused damage to iOS that is not repairable. This can result in the 
 hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch becoming permanently inoperable when a 
 future Apple-supplied

RE: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple

2013-12-23 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Mike,

Pointing out potential issues to a group of people where not everybody is as
knowledgeable as yourself is not scare tactics. The fact is that for most
users the iPhone as it is works great and is as good as it gets when it
comes to a smartphone. This even applies to the general public and not just
the visually impaired community. It is simply wrong to say that jailbreaking
does not potentially cause problems in the areas pointed out in the article.
The bigger problem, however, is that in some cases people who just don't
have the technical expertise may attempt a jailbreak and mess up their
iPhone or even if the jailbreak goes well they then may install apps which
may cause issues and then don't understand how to trouble shoot.

Apple is slowly addressing areas which gave people the reason to jailbreak,
but it is also well known hat Apple is not a company who will make iOS as
open as Android. For many including myself this control over their hardware
and software is what attracts me to the iOS platform. To me it is logical
that accessibility on iOS devices is as good as it is because of this tight
control and while Android accessibility has become much better I don't see
it catching up any time soon.
Jailbreaking is great for people who have time and like to fiddle around,
but for people who just want a secure, feature rich,, well-functioning and
stabil mobile device I just don't see the point.
I consider myself to know my way around technology reasonably well and feel
I could definitely accomplish a jailbreak, I just don't feel a need for it.
I honestly don't care whether I can copy music to my iPhone using Windows
Explorer or whether I fire up iTunes, put a checkbox beside a bunch of
artists or albums and then select the Apply button.

I am not at all trying to say there is no place for jailbreaking, but I also
think pointing out the risks involved is important so people understand that
it may cause problems. To me this is similar to pointing out the risks
involved in installing Beta software, it's mostly safe, but it's not quite
the same smooth and polished experience as a final version may offer.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Mike
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 10:37 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS,
Courtesy of Apple

I agree. This list just seems like scare tactics to me. All of these issues
are easily circumvented.
I have spent plenty of time jailbroken and I'm jailbroken and I don't see
really any validity in these points. It all depends on what you do with it
and how you use it.
i for one, cannot wait to jailbreak my devices! It feels like I've been
waiting forever for this!

Mike Malarsie 
www.malarsie.com

 On Dec 23, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:
 
 My only response to that is, if Apple would remove some of their
restrictions, such as not allowing you to side load apps, and giving you
more customization such as the ability to install system wide apps like
other keyboards, there would be no need to jail break in the first place.
 Original message:
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 
 
 From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Date: 23 December 2013 11:09:10 NZDT
 To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
mailto:idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS,
Courtesy of Apple
 Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 
 
 
 Feed: OS X Daily
 Posted on: Sunday, December 22, 2013 2:13 PM
 Author: Paul Horowitz
 Subject: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple
 
 Reasons Not To Jailbreak
 
 It's only fitting with a new iOS 7 jailbreak being available
http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/ios-7-jailbreak-evasi0n-7-download-links/
that we cover the other side of the things; why you should not jailbreak at
all. We've already mentioned in this jailbreaking guide
http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/jailbreak-iphone-ipad-ios-7-evasi0n/ that
most users should not bother using the jailbreak at all, because casual
iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners will probably not benefit from the
result and may just run into problems. Accordingly, we do not recommend it
for most users. That's just our opinion though, so who better to tell you
jailbreaking is a bad idea than Apple itself?
 
 It should come as no surprise that Apple has never been a fan of
jailbreaking iOS for a variety of reasons. These seven (six plus one = 7)
points are directly from Apple's Support article addressing the subject,
emphasizing problems that may be experienced which lead Apple to think
jailbreaking is a bad idea, and why you should not jailbreak any iPhone,
iPad, or iPod touch. They are:
 
 
  1. Security vulnerabilities
 
  1. Instability of iOS and apps
 
  1. Shortened battery life
 
  1. Unreliable voice

Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple

2013-12-23 Thread Chris H

Hi
i see a point though, people cannot be held responsible if they 
intentionally or otherwise brick the device, that's why jailbreaking 
warnings are good.


Best wishes for Christmas and 2014 Chris

On 23/12/2013 18:37, Mike wrote:

I agree. This list just seems like scare tactics to me. All of these issues are 
easily circumvented.
I have spent plenty of time jailbroken and I'm jailbroken and I don't see 
really any validity in these points. It all depends on what you do with it and 
how you use it.
i for one, cannot wait to jailbreak my devices! It feels like I've been waiting 
forever for this!

Mike Malarsie
www.malarsie.com


On Dec 23, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:

My only response to that is, if Apple would remove some of their restrictions, 
such as not allowing you to side load apps, and giving you more customization 
such as the ability to install system wide apps like other keyboards, there 
would be no need to jail break in the first place.
Original message:

Begin forwarded message:





From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com 
mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
Date: 23 December 2013 11:09:10 NZDT
To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com mailto:idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of 
Apple
Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com





Feed: OS X Daily
Posted on: Sunday, December 22, 2013 2:13 PM
Author: Paul Horowitz
Subject: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple



Reasons Not To Jailbreak



It’s only fitting with a new iOS 7 jailbreak being available 
http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/ios-7-jailbreak-evasi0n-7-download-links/ that we 
cover the other side of the things; why you should not jailbreak at all. We’ve already 
mentioned in this jailbreaking guide 
http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/jailbreak-iphone-ipad-ios-7-evasi0n/ that most users 
should not bother using the jailbreak at all, because casual iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch 
owners will probably not benefit from the result and may just run into problems. 
Accordingly, we do not recommend it for most users. That’s just our opinion though, so who 
better to tell you jailbreaking is a bad idea than Apple itself?



It should come as no surprise that Apple has never been a fan of jailbreaking 
iOS for a variety of reasons. These seven (six plus one = 7) points are 
directly from Apple’s Support article addressing the subject, emphasizing 
problems that may be experienced which lead Apple to think jailbreaking is a 
bad idea, and why you should not jailbreak any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. 
They are:




  1. Security vulnerabilities



  1. Instability of iOS and apps



  1. Shortened battery life



  1. Unreliable voice and data



  1. Disruption of services



  1. Inability to apply future software updates (iOS updates)



  1. Apple may deny service to jailbroken devices



Those interested in the topic should read the entire knowledge base article from 
Apple, citing their complete reasons for each specific instance of potential problems 
encountered. We’re repeating their full text below, quoting directly from Apple’s 
knowledge base article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3743 on the matter:



iOS is designed to be reliable and secure from the moment you turn on your 
device. Built-in security features protect against malware and viruses and help 
to secure access to personal information and corporate data. Unauthorized 
modifications to iOS (“jailbreaking”) bypass security features and can cause 
numerous issues to the hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, including:



Security vulnerabilities: Jailbreaking your device eliminates security layers 
designed to protect your personal information and your iOS device. With this 
security removed from your iOS device, hackers may steal your personal 
information, damage your device, attack your network, or introduce malware, 
spyware or viruses.



Instability: Frequent and unexpected crashes of the device, crashes and freezes 
of built-in apps and third-party apps, and loss of data.



Shortened battery life: The hacked software has caused an accelerated battery 
drain that shortens the operation of an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch on a single 
battery charge.



Unreliable voice and data: Dropped calls, slow or unreliable data connections, 
and delayed or inaccurate location data.



Disruption of services: Services such as Visual Voicemail, Weather, and Stocks 
have been disrupted or no longer work on the device. Additionally, third-party 
apps that use the Apple Push Notification Service have had difficulty receiving 
notifications or received notifications that were intended for a different 
hacked device. Other push-based services such as iCloud and Exchange have 
experienced problems synchronizing data with their respective servers.



Inability to apply future software updates: Some unauthorized

Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple

2013-12-23 Thread Ben Blatchford
this is sort of opt off topic, but does anyone know how to get the mail Siri 
voice to work as a voiceover voice when jailbroken? I've tried, but I haven't 
had any luck, and doing this. I was other people who have tried this with a 
tomboy snow, I tried changing descent_Erin_full to stink_Samantha_full, both of 
them, Andy you select_Erin_full to you select_Samantha_full, as in the past 
with changing it to Tom, but that didn't work, and I lost speech entirely. 
Fortunately, I changed my voice to Australian English for the time being. So, 
if anyone has done this, or can try this, can you please let me know how you 
get it? To a Siri voice, go to: /var/mobile/library/assets/com.apple.voice 
services.costumevoi e/e blah blah/asset data, and there you will find the 
required files. If someone can try this, and report back to me, that would be 
really appreciated as soon as possible! Regards:
ben

Sent from my iPhone

 On Dec 23, 2013, at 5:33 AM, David Chittenden dchitten...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Date: 23 December 2013 11:09:10 NZDT
 To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy 
 of Apple
 Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
 
  
 Feed: OS X Daily
 Posted on: Sunday, December 22, 2013 2:13 PM
 Author: Paul Horowitz
 Subject: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple
  
 
 
 It’s only fitting with a new iOS 7 jailbreak being available that we cover 
 the other side of the things; why you should not jailbreak at all. We’ve 
 already mentioned in this jailbreaking guide that most users should not 
 bother using the jailbreak at all, because casual iPhone, iPad, and iPod 
 touch owners will probably not benefit from the result and may just run into 
 problems. Accordingly, we do not recommend it for most users. That’s just 
 our opinion though, so who better to tell you jailbreaking is a bad idea 
 than Apple itself?
 
 It should come as no surprise that Apple has never been a fan of 
 jailbreaking iOS for a variety of reasons. These seven (six plus one = 7) 
 points are directly from Apple’s Support article addressing the subject, 
 emphasizing problems that may be experienced which lead Apple to think 
 jailbreaking is a bad idea, and why you should not jailbreak any iPhone, 
 iPad, or iPod touch. They are:
 
 Security vulnerabilities
 Instability of iOS and apps
 Shortened battery life
 Unreliable voice and data
 Disruption of services
 Inability to apply future software updates (iOS updates)
 Apple may deny service to jailbroken devices
 Those interested in the topic should read the entire knowledge base article 
 from Apple, citing their complete reasons for each specific instance of 
 potential problems encountered. We’re repeating their full text below, 
 quoting directly from Apple’s knowledge base article on the matter:
 
 iOS is designed to be reliable and secure from the moment you turn on your 
 device. Built-in security features protect against malware and viruses and 
 help to secure access to personal information and corporate data. 
 Unauthorized modifications to iOS (“jailbreaking”) bypass security features 
 and can cause numerous issues to the hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, 
 including:
 
 Security vulnerabilities: Jailbreaking your device eliminates security 
 layers designed to protect your personal information and your iOS device. 
 With this security removed from your iOS device, hackers may steal your 
 personal information, damage your device, attack your network, or introduce 
 malware, spyware or viruses.
 
 Instability: Frequent and unexpected crashes of the device, crashes and 
 freezes of built-in apps and third-party apps, and loss of data.
 
 Shortened battery life: The hacked software has caused an accelerated 
 battery drain that shortens the operation of an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch 
 on a single battery charge.
 
 Unreliable voice and data: Dropped calls, slow or unreliable data 
 connections, and delayed or inaccurate location data.
 
 Disruption of services: Services such as Visual Voicemail, Weather, and 
 Stocks have been disrupted or no longer work on the device. Additionally, 
 third-party apps that use the Apple Push Notification Service have had 
 difficulty receiving notifications or received notifications that were 
 intended for a different hacked device. Other push-based services such as 
 iCloud and Exchange have experienced problems synchronizing data with their 
 respective servers.
 
 Inability to apply future software updates: Some unauthorized modifications 
 have caused damage to iOS that is not repairable. This can result in the 
 hacked iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch becoming permanently inoperable when a 
 future Apple-supplied iOS update is installed.
 
 Apple strongly cautions against installing any software that hacks iOS. It 
 is also important to note that unauthorized modification of iOS

Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple

2013-12-23 Thread Mike Arrigo
I would say that android accessibility has caught up. It works a bit 
differently than IOS, but to say that it's not as good is incorrect.

Original message:

Hi Mike,



Pointing out potential issues to a group of people where not everybody is as
knowledgeable as yourself is not scare tactics. The fact is that for most
users the iPhone as it is works great and is as good as it gets when it
comes to a smartphone. This even applies to the general public and not just
the visually impaired community. It is simply wrong to say that jailbreaking
does not potentially cause problems in the areas pointed out in the article.
The bigger problem, however, is that in some cases people who just don't
have the technical expertise may attempt a jailbreak and mess up their
iPhone or even if the jailbreak goes well they then may install apps which
may cause issues and then don't understand how to trouble shoot.



Apple is slowly addressing areas which gave people the reason to jailbreak,
but it is also well known hat Apple is not a company who will make iOS as
open as Android. For many including myself this control over their hardware
and software is what attracts me to the iOS platform. To me it is logical
that accessibility on iOS devices is as good as it is because of this tight
control and while Android accessibility has become much better I don't see
it catching up any time soon.
Jailbreaking is great for people who have time and like to fiddle around,
but for people who just want a secure, feature rich,, well-functioning and
stabil mobile device I just don't see the point.
I consider myself to know my way around technology reasonably well and feel
I could definitely accomplish a jailbreak, I just don't feel a need for it.
I honestly don't care whether I can copy music to my iPhone using Windows
Explorer or whether I fire up iTunes, put a checkbox beside a bunch of
artists or albums and then select the Apply button.



I am not at all trying to say there is no place for jailbreaking, but I also
think pointing out the risks involved is important so people understand that
it may cause problems. To me this is similar to pointing out the risks
involved in installing Beta software, it's mostly safe, but it's not quite
the same smooth and polished experience as a final version may offer.




Regards,
Sieghard



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Mike
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 10:37 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS,
Courtesy of Apple



I agree. This list just seems like scare tactics to me. All of these issues
are easily circumvented.
I have spent plenty of time jailbroken and I'm jailbroken and I don't see
really any validity in these points. It all depends on what you do with it
and how you use it.
i for one, cannot wait to jailbreak my devices! It feels like I've been
waiting forever for this!



Mike Malarsie
www.malarsie.com



On Dec 23, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:



My only response to that is, if Apple would remove some of their

restrictions, such as not allowing you to side load apps, and giving you
more customization such as the ability to install system wide apps like
other keyboards, there would be no need to jail break in the first place.

Original message:

Begin forwarded message:





From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com

mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com

Date: 23 December 2013 11:09:10 NZDT
To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com

mailto:idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com

Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS,

Courtesy of Apple

Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com

mailto:de...@gatewayfortheblind.com





Feed: OS X Daily
Posted on: Sunday, December 22, 2013 2:13 PM
Author: Paul Horowitz
Subject: 7 Reasons Not to Jailbreak iOS, Courtesy of Apple



Reasons Not To Jailbreak



It's only fitting with a new iOS 7 jailbreak being available

http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/ios-7-jailbreak-evasi0n-7-download-links/
that we cover the other side of the things; why you should not jailbreak at
all. We've already mentioned in this jailbreaking guide
http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/22/jailbreak-iphone-ipad-ios-7-evasi0n/ that
most users should not bother using the jailbreak at all, because casual
iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners will probably not benefit from the
result and may just run into problems. Accordingly, we do not recommend it
for most users. That's just our opinion though, so who better to tell you
jailbreaking is a bad idea than Apple itself?



It should come as no surprise that Apple has never been a fan of

jailbreaking iOS for a variety of reasons. These seven (six plus one = 7)
points are directly from Apple's Support article addressing the subject,
emphasizing problems that may be experienced which lead Apple to think
jailbreaking is a bad idea, and why you should not jailbreak any iPhone

Fully Jailbreak iPhone 5,4S iOS 6.1.4/6.1.3 Untethered Launched With 24/7 Support | The iPhone 5 News Blog

2013-08-16 Thread Kliphton
The below link will give you all the info you need on a current unteathered 
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The iPhone itself is packed with a wide assortment of features and functions, 
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as it is believed that the customer deserves the freedom to select their own 
network provider and price plan.

The wonderful feature of the iPhone Unlocking Software is that upon 
unlocking/jailbreaking your iPhone you will not loose any of the great features 
and functionality of the iPhone. This provides the iPhone user absolute freedom 
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The Jailbreak iPhone 5/4S/3Gs/4 iOS 6.1.4/6.1.3 untethered software comes with 
a full 30 day money back guarantee, lifetime updates and most important of all, 
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Developers successfully jailbroken iOS on past generation models, such as 
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Note: This is a press release. Please refer to the About section of the iPhone 
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Keep Reading:

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Jailbreak iOS 6.13

2013-07-08 Thread Shane clark
Hi,
I know from what I've been told, you cannot jailbreak 6.13. However, I found 
this link when doing a Google search, and wanted some of you guys to take a 
look at it and tell me if you think I should jailbreak using this or not.
Thanks, shane. 
http://daa.ec.europa.eu/content/ios-613-jailbreak-untethered-all-idevices-official-new-1-click-jb-3

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Re: Jailbreak iOS 6.13

2013-07-08 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

It's a scam. Feel free to use it though as apparently our words aren't
good enough.

Cheers,
Ben.

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 Hi,
 I know from what I've been told, you cannot jailbreak 6.13. However, I found
 this link when doing a Google search, and wanted some of you guys to take a
 look at it and tell me if you think I should jailbreak using this or not.
 Thanks, shane.
 http://daa.ec.europa.eu/content/ios-613-jailbreak-untethered-all-idevices-official-new-1-click-jb-3

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Re: jailbreak and itunes

2013-07-01 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

No jailbreak for 6.1.3 on the 5 unfortunately and I'm not sure I
understand the problem you're having with iTunes. If you could perhaps
rephrase I'm sure someone will be able to help.

Cheers,
Ben.

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 I think it is time to jailbreak my iphone 5 is their a jailbreak for
 version 6.3.1 and i want to go back from Itunes 11 to 10 i c't find
 devices, to read on my phone. thanks Buddy.

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Re: jailbreak and itunes

2013-07-01 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, if you have anything newer than 6.1.3 you will not be able to 
jailbreak. Once you jailbreak you can use an app called PWNTunes which 
will allow you to copy and paste music into your iPhone's my music 
folder and then it will build the database for the Music app to play the 
music as if you had synced it via iTunes. However if the only reason you 
want to jailbreak is because of a problem in iTunes, you might want to 
explore that problem first and see what's up with it and perhaps get 
that fixed. I don't want to assume, but it sounds like you are trying to 
fix a rip in your pants by making that rip bigger first in order to 
eventually patch it, rather than just patching it up the right way to 
begin with. Don't get me wrong, I am a supporter of jailbreaking, but I 
also know it's not for everyone, and most especially if a person is 
frustrated about something which isn't on the phone directly.


Good luck.

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On 6/30/2013 6:26 PM, buddy liverman wrote:

I think it is time to jailbreak my iphone 5 is their a jailbreak for
version 6.3.1 and i want to go back from Itunes 11 to 10 i c't find
devices, to read on my phone. thanks Buddy.



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Re: jailbreak and itunes

2013-07-01 Thread Shane clark
So Raul, you cannot jailbreak iOS 6.13 on a 4S right?

Sent from my iPhone

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 Hi, if you have anything newer than 6.1.3 you will not be able to jailbreak. 
 Once you jailbreak you can use an app called PWNTunes which will allow you to 
 copy and paste music into your iPhone's my music folder and then it will 
 build the database for the Music app to play the music as if you had synced 
 it via iTunes. However if the only reason you want to jailbreak is because of 
 a problem in iTunes, you might want to explore that problem first and see 
 what's up with it and perhaps get that fixed. I don't want to assume, but it 
 sounds like you are trying to fix a rip in your pants by making that rip 
 bigger first in order to eventually patch it, rather than just patching it up 
 the right way to begin with. Don't get me wrong, I am a supporter of 
 jailbreaking, but I also know it's not for everyone, and most especially if a 
 person is frustrated about something which isn't on the phone directly.
 
 Good luck.
 
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 version 6.3.1 and i want to go back from Itunes 11 to 10 i c't find
 devices, to read on my phone. thanks Buddy.
 
 
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Re: jailbreak and itunes

2013-07-01 Thread Raul A. Gallegos

Not meaning to answer with a one-liner, but the answer is.

Right.

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On 7/1/2013 9:35 AM, Shane clark wrote:

So Raul, you cannot jailbreak iOS 6.13 on a 4S right?

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 1, 2013, at 6:26 AM, Raul A. Gallegos r...@raulgallegos.com wrote:


Hi, if you have anything newer than 6.1.3 you will not be able to jailbreak. 
Once you jailbreak you can use an app called PWNTunes which will allow you to 
copy and paste music into your iPhone's my music folder and then it will build 
the database for the Music app to play the music as if you had synced it via 
iTunes. However if the only reason you want to jailbreak is because of a 
problem in iTunes, you might want to explore that problem first and see what's 
up with it and perhaps get that fixed. I don't want to assume, but it sounds 
like you are trying to fix a rip in your pants by making that rip bigger first 
in order to eventually patch it, rather than just patching it up the right way 
to begin with. Don't get me wrong, I am a supporter of jailbreaking, but I also 
know it's not for everyone, and most especially if a person is frustrated about 
something which isn't on the phone directly.

Good luck.

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On 6/30/2013 6:26 PM, buddy liverman wrote:

I think it is time to jailbreak my iphone 5 is their a jailbreak for
version 6.3.1 and i want to go back from Itunes 11 to 10 i c't find
devices, to read on my phone. thanks Buddy.



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jailbreak and itunes

2013-06-30 Thread buddy liverman
I think it is time to jailbreak my iphone 5 is their a jailbreak for 
version 6.3.1 and i want to go back from Itunes 11 to 10 i c't find 
devices, to read on my phone. thanks Buddy.


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Re: Jailbreak Apple TV?

2013-05-30 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Has anyone actually been able to use XBMC which afaik is the only
piece of software with a GUI that you can install after jailbreaking?
Google suggests that it is completely unusable with vo, but from what
some people have been saying on the list it would appear that this
isn't the case. Could people confirm if they are talking from first
hand experience or if they are just going on information that they
have heard as is the case with this message? I'd hate for someone to
go out, buy a device, jailbreak and then find that it was
inaccessible. As a side note, most versions of the stripped down iOs
that it runs aren't jailbreakable.
If there has been progress in the accessibility of XBMC type apps this
may convince me to by one as I find the out of the box functionality
quite disappointing, especially as not everyone in my family has an
iDevice and the vod options that are available in the UK are extremely
poor.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 5/30/13, Thom thom3...@gmail.com wrote:
 Awesome. So what do I need to do to jailbreak?
 You can contact me off list if you'd rather not post it publically.
 Thom
 thom3...@gmail.com

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 Hi,
 Lets you watch movies in any format that you have on your nas.

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 I saw that jailbreaking an Apple TV may let it see a NAS device.

 What else might jailbreaking an Apple TV be good for?

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RE: Jailbreak Apple TV?

2013-05-29 Thread Steve Sweeney
Hi,
Lets you watch movies in any format that you have on your nas.  

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Subject: Jailbreak Apple TV?

I saw that jailbreaking an Apple TV may let it see a NAS device.

What else might jailbreaking an Apple TV be good for?

Thanks in advance,
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RE: Jailbreak Apple TV?

2013-05-29 Thread Thom
Awesome. So what do I need to do to jailbreak?
You can contact me off list if you'd rather not post it publically.
Thom 
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Hi,
Lets you watch movies in any format that you have on your nas.  

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I saw that jailbreaking an Apple TV may let it see a NAS device.

What else might jailbreaking an Apple TV be good for?

Thanks in advance,
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Jailbreak Apple TV?

2013-05-28 Thread Thom
I saw that jailbreaking an Apple TV may let it see a NAS device.

What else might jailbreaking an Apple TV be good for?

Thanks in advance,
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Jailbreak iTouch 4th gen

2013-05-02 Thread Traci
Hi all,

I've been interested in jailbreaking my iTouch 4th gen for a while.  I've been 
googling and reading list archives to try to learn more, but I'd like to be 
pointed to more resources.

Are there any podcasts going step by step?
Are there websites listing accessible JB apps?
Websites listing pros/cons for VO users on jailbreaking?

Lastly, and maybe most importantly, will I feel a performance boost from 
jailbreaking?  The sluggishness on my iTouch drives me crazy.  I mostly grab my 
iPhone4s to surf and use apps, which kind of defeats the the iTouch hanging 
around.  ;)  Except, I love it for Pandora  my braille display.

Thank you for any guidance.  I really enjoy reading and learning all I can, 
before stepping into this.

Traci

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Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-17 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, I can't remember if I posted this or not, but pwn tunes is the app 
you want to get in order to do this successfully.


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On 2/14/2013 8:29 PM, Kyle Seitz wrote:

I downloaded openSSH from Cidia and I installed Iphone folders on my
PC.  I want to copy and paste  some MP3 files to my Iphone. Which folder
do I put the files into, and do I play them with the music app on the
phone?  So far, so good on the JB experience.
Thanks to all who have answered my questions.
Kyle
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*Sent:* Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:31 AM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
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Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

Phillip Tracy
Sent from my iPhone.

On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com
mailto:wolfpac...@live.com wrote:


hi listers,
I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under
the impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I
could connect it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a
special file browser to see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my
list of drives?  I’m using a PC with Windows 7.
take care,

Kyle
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Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-15 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, Filezilla works beautifully to transfer files to and from the 
iPhone. This will work on XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 regardless of 
32 or 64 bit versions. Just set up a new profile and choose ssh transfer 
instead of the default ftp and give it your root password which you 
hopefully changed from alpine and it will connect to your device with no 
problems. The filezilla program is extremely speech friendly.


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On 2/14/2013 8:29 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:

Hi,

You need extra software to do this. If you're running a 32 bit copy of
7, give iPhone folders - http://www.iphonefolders.com a try. Depending
on exactly what you want to do, if you're running 7 x64, wireless
transfer may be your only option which is dreadfully annoying.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 2/14/13, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:

hi listers,

I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under the
impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I could connect
it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a special file browser
to see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my list of drives?  I’m using
a PC with Windows 7.
take care,

Kyle

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Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-15 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, if you want to copy music to the iPhone to play in the music app, 
it's not a simple matter of copying files over to a specific folder 
because the music app still needs to build a database. So, your best bet 
is to get PWN Tunes from Cydia. It will allow you to copy music to the 
my music folder which will show up in the iPhone, and then when you load 
the music app, it will build the correct database and allow you to play 
music there.


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On 2/14/2013 8:29 PM, Kyle Seitz wrote:

I downloaded openSSH from Cidia and I installed Iphone folders on my
PC.  I want to copy and paste  some MP3 files to my Iphone. Which folder
do I put the files into, and do I play them with the music app on the
phone?  So far, so good on the JB experience.
Thanks to all who have answered my questions.
Kyle
*From:* PHILLIP TRACY mailto:tracyp4...@msn.com
*Sent:* Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:31 AM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: after the jailbreak
Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

Phillip Tracy
Sent from my iPhone.

On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com
mailto:wolfpac...@live.com wrote:


hi listers,
I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under
the impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I
could connect it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a
special file browser to see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my
list of drives?  I’m using a PC with Windows 7.
take care,

Kyle
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Important moderator's note - Was Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-15 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, this is completely uncalled for. Any issues you have with the list 
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On 2/14/2013 9:54 PM, AnonyMouse wrote:

Hello Ben,

Ah, you're the guy that likes to perform illegal things. So you come on here
to bash me and AppleVis because David broke a NDA issue?

Sounds like you're the one that is a hypocrite.

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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:39 PM
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Subject: Re: after the jailbreak

Hi,

In this situation, you should uninstall openSSH and iPhone folders and buy
pwnTunes from Cydia; this will do what you're wanting to do.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 2/15/13, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:

I downloaded openSSH from Cidia and I installed Iphone folders on my
PC.  I want to copy and paste  some MP3 files to my Iphone.  Which
folder do I put the files into, and do I play them with the music app
on the phone?  So far, so good on the JB experience.

Thanks to all who have answered my questions.

Kyle
From: PHILLIP TRACY
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:31 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: after the jailbreak

Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

Phillip Tracy
Sent from my iPhone.

On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:


   hi listers,

   I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under
the impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I
could connect it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a
special file browser to see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my
list of drives?  I'm using a PC with Windows 7.
   take care,

   Kyle

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2013-02-14 Thread Kyle Seitz
hi listers,

I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under the 
impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I could connect it 
to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a special file browser to see 
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Windows 7.  
take care,

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Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-14 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

You need extra software to do this. If you're running a 32 bit copy of
7, give iPhone folders - http://www.iphonefolders.com a try. Depending
on exactly what you want to do, if you're running 7 x64, wireless
transfer may be your only option which is dreadfully annoying.

Cheers,
Ben.

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 hi listers,

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 impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I could connect
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Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-14 Thread PHILLIP TRACY
Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

Phillip Tracy
Sent from my iPhone.

On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:

 hi listers,
  
 I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under the 
 impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I could connect 
 it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a special file browser to 
 see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my list of drives?  I’m using a 
 PC with Windows 7. 
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Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-14 Thread Kyle Seitz
I downloaded openSSH from Cidia and I installed Iphone folders on my PC.  I 
want to copy and paste  some MP3 files to my Iphone.  Which folder do I put the 
files into, and do I play them with the music app on the phone?  So far, so 
good on the JB experience.

Thanks to all who have answered my questions.

Kyle 
From: PHILLIP TRACY 
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:31 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: after the jailbreak

Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

Phillip Tracy 
Sent from my iPhone.

On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:


  hi listers,

  I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under the 
impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I could connect it 
to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a special file browser to see 
my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my list of drives?  I’m using a PC with 
Windows 7.  
  take care,

  Kyle

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Re: after the jailbreak

2013-02-14 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,

In this situation, you should uninstall openSSH and iPhone folders and
buy pwnTunes from Cydia; this will do what you're wanting to do.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 2/15/13, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:
 I downloaded openSSH from Cidia and I installed Iphone folders on my PC.  I
 want to copy and paste  some MP3 files to my Iphone.  Which folder do I put
 the files into, and do I play them with the music app on the phone?  So far,
 so good on the JB experience.

 Thanks to all who have answered my questions.

 Kyle
 From: PHILLIP TRACY
 Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:31 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: after the jailbreak

 Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

 Phillip Tracy
 Sent from my iPhone.

 On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:


   hi listers,

   I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under the
 impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I could connect
 it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a special file browser
 to see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my list of drives?  I’m using
 a PC with Windows 7.
   take care,

   Kyle

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RE: after the jailbreak

2013-02-14 Thread AnonyMouse
Hello Ben,

Ah, you're the guy that likes to perform illegal things. So you come on here
to bash me and AppleVis because David broke a NDA issue?

Sounds like you're the one that is a hypocrite.

Regards,
AnonyMouse
AppleVis Editorial Team
www.AppleVis.com



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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:39 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: after the jailbreak

Hi,

In this situation, you should uninstall openSSH and iPhone folders and buy
pwnTunes from Cydia; this will do what you're wanting to do.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 2/15/13, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:
 I downloaded openSSH from Cidia and I installed Iphone folders on my 
 PC.  I want to copy and paste  some MP3 files to my Iphone.  Which 
 folder do I put the files into, and do I play them with the music app 
 on the phone?  So far, so good on the JB experience.

 Thanks to all who have answered my questions.

 Kyle
 From: PHILLIP TRACY
 Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:31 AM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: after the jailbreak

 Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

 Phillip Tracy
 Sent from my iPhone.

 On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:


   hi listers,

   I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under 
 the impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I 
 could connect it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a 
 special file browser to see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my 
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   take care,

   Kyle

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RE: after the jailbreak

2013-02-14 Thread Jon Pierson
Hi Kyle,
The easiest way whether or not you are jailbroken is still to use the 
automatically add to iTunes folder.
You can dump ringtones, music etc. into that and if your tagging is reasonable 
it will all show up in the correct place.
If you do peruse your iPhone for music you see some strange things, like a few 
albums I've imported now have track names like the following:

AELC.mp3 nickleback - Never Again)
AHNJ.mp3 (Three Doors Down - It's Not Me
AIXA.mp3 (Three Doors Down - Right Where I Belong)
ALIL.mp3 (Guns  Roses - Pretty Tied Up

This last song for example lives in 
iPhone folders\Administrator’s 
iPhone\private\var\mobile\Media\iTunes_Control\Music\F38
There is certainly some strange renaming going on under the hood.

Jon

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Kyle Seitz
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 6:29 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: after the jailbreak

I downloaded openSSH from Cidia and I installed Iphone folders on my PC.  I 
want to copy and paste  some MP3 files to my Iphone.  Which folder do I put the 
files into, and do I play them with the music app on the phone?  So far, so 
good on the JB experience.
 
Thanks to all who have answered my questions.
 
Kyle 
From: PHILLIP TRACY mailto:tracyp4...@msn.com  
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:31 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: after the jailbreak
 
Get a program called winSCP and download openSSH from cydia on your phone.

Phillip Tracy 
Sent from my iPhone.

On Feb 14, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Kyle Seitz wolfpac...@live.com wrote:



hi listers,
 
I jailbroke my IPhone last night and it went very well.  I was under 
the impression that, if I wanted to copy files to my Iphone that I could 
connect it to my pc and see the various folders.  Do I need a special file 
browser to see my iPhone, or should I be finding it in my list of drives?  I�m 
using a PC with Windows 7.  
take care,

Kyle

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Jailbreak Apps

2013-02-09 Thread Scott Rumery
I have a couple of questions for the Jailbreakers among us. Has anyone  tried 
Auxo, and if you have, do the toggles on the second page of the app switcher 
read the buttons properly? I am asking because for me all that I hear VO say is 
button for each of the buttons.

Second question is, has anyone installed Activator? I have just installed this 
app and with it I can set up custom actions to perform any number of tasks on 
my iPhone. For instance I have just set up my phone to bring up that 
aforementioned toggle screen of Auxo with a simple shake of my iPhone, very 
cool.

Last Question, does anyone know if there is an app that I could use that would 
allow me to forward an incoming call to my Skype account? I am usually working 
on my computer with headphones on and if I could simply answer an incoming call 
with my computer instead of having to locate my phone and then answer it this 
would make my life a little easier.

Thank you,
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Re: Some of my favorite Jailbreak Apps

2013-02-09 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, I'm not sure about questions 1 and 3, but for number 2, yes I have 
activator and love it. I also installed ActiveActivator I think it's 
called, it's the set of toggles for accessible toggles. So, with that, I 
configured Activator so when I press both volume buttons, it brings up 
Voice Over. I use that as a fail safe in case something kills my triple 
click home capabilities. I also set it up so when I connect AC power to 
my phone, the auto lock is disabled. When I disconnect AC power, 
autolock is enabled. For that one you need the auto lock toggle tweak. I 
also let my son use my phone from time to time and he needs the screen 
brighter. So I installed the brightness activator to increase and 
decrease brightness. Since I usually have mine set to 0 or 10 percent, I 
set up activator so when you swipe up with 2 fingers it increases 
brightness and 2 finger swipe down decreases brightness. Still, using 
activator, I have it set so that a 2 finger swipe left goes to the next 
track, and 2 finger swipe right goes to the prior track. This way I 
don't have to go to the music player or Pandora or whatever to change 
tracks. Speaking of Pandora, and not related to activator, I installed 
the PandoraSkips tweak. The name should speak for itself on what it 
does, smile.


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On 2/9/2013 10:45 AM, Scott Rumery wrote:

I have a couple of questions for the Jailbreakers among us. Has anyone  tried 
Auxo, and if you have, do the toggles on the second page of the app switcher 
read the buttons properly? I am asking because for me all that I hear VO say is 
button for each of the buttons.

Second question is, has anyone installed Activator? I have just installed this 
app and with it I can set up custom actions to perform any number of tasks on 
my iPhone. For instance I have just set up my phone to bring up that 
aforementioned toggle screen of Auxo with a simple shake of my iPhone, very 
cool.

Last Question, does anyone know if there is an app that I could use that would 
allow me to forward an incoming call to my Skype account? I am usually working 
on my computer with headphones on and if I could simply answer an incoming call 
with my computer instead of having to locate my phone and then answer it this 
would make my life a little easier.

Thank you,
Scott Rumery
Senior Partner
Fedora Outlier, LLC
Top down, BETTER THAN EXCELLENT ™ consulting, teaching and support
http://www.fedoraoutlier.com
888-958-6979 ext.5801
sc...@fedoraoutlier.com



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Top recommended jailbreak tweaks and apps

2013-02-06 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi all. As many of you know, I'm a fan of jailbreaking. If you don't 
care about jailbreaking, then this message isn't for you. If you are 
interested in jailbreaking your iDevice, then you can read about it by 
Googling for jailbreak iOS 6 evasion, or by reading other messages in 
this list or the list archives. At the end of this message is a link to 
a web site which has the most recommended jailbreak tweaks and apps for 
your iDevice. I've tried many of these and most are very Voice Over 
friendly. For example, activator, SB Settings, and Springtomize are 
totally VO friendly. Winterboard has a flaw in that you can't tell which 
theme is selected. When you double tap on a theme, VO doesn't say 
selected or not. So, it's guess work and remembering which theme you 
enabled since you can enable multiple themes at once. I usually only 
have 1 at a time for most things, so it's no issue. I've written to the 
Winterboard developer to see if he can fix this. In any case. Check this 
out, and find out some of the cool things you can do with your 
jailbroken iPhone. Remember that jailbreaking isn't for everyone. 
Remember that it's not illegal. Remember that jailbreaking isn't the 
same thing as unlocking. And most importantly, remember that 
jailbreaking won't make you go blind or send you to hell.


The link is below.

http://www.iphonehacks.com/2013/02/best-jailbreak-apps-tweaks-iphone-2013.html
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Re: Top recommended jailbreak tweaks and apps

2013-02-06 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi, this i will now delve into. I just wonder what is Winterboard exactly? I 
thought it was only for snazzing up the graphics a bit so what purpose does it 
have?
/Krister

6 feb 2013 kl. 16:16 skrev Raul A. Gallegos r...@raulgallegos.com:

 Hi all. As many of you know, I'm a fan of jailbreaking. If you don't care 
 about jailbreaking, then this message isn't for you. If you are interested in 
 jailbreaking your iDevice, then you can read about it by Googling for 
 jailbreak iOS 6 evasion, or by reading other messages in this list or the 
 list archives. At the end of this message is a link to a web site which has 
 the most recommended jailbreak tweaks and apps for your iDevice. I've tried 
 many of these and most are very Voice Over friendly. For example, activator, 
 SB Settings, and Springtomize are totally VO friendly. Winterboard has a flaw 
 in that you can't tell which theme is selected. When you double tap on a 
 theme, VO doesn't say selected or not. So, it's guess work and remembering 
 which theme you enabled since you can enable multiple themes at once. I 
 usually only have 1 at a time for most things, so it's no issue. I've written 
 to the Winterboard developer to see if he can fix this. In any case. Check 
 this out, and find out some of the cool things you can do with your 
 jailbroken iPhone. Remember that jailbreaking isn't for everyone. Remember 
 that it's not illegal. Remember that jailbreaking isn't the same thing as 
 unlocking. And most importantly, remember that jailbreaking won't make you go 
 blind or send you to hell.
 
 The link is below.
 
 http://www.iphonehacks.com/2013/02/best-jailbreak-apps-tweaks-iphone-2013.html
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Re: Top recommended jailbreak tweaks and apps

2013-02-06 Thread Krister Ekstrom
It did help and i have bookmarked the page for later reading. I already see a 
couple things i want. Inteliscreenx i think it was called among other things.
/Krister

6 feb 2013 kl. 16:59 skrev Raul A. Gallegos r...@raulgallegos.com:

 Hi there. Winterboard is the manager of theming your phone. It's far more 
 than a visual thing. For example, I usually get Star Trek themes. This makes 
 customizations to not only the background and icons, which are totally 
 visual, but also changes the keyboard click sound to that one they use in 
 Star Trek when they use the computer or type in their pads. It changes the 
 slide to unlock on the lock screen to Energize. It changes the 6 sms tones to 
 specific Star Trek sounds. While it's true that you can add your own sms 
 tones since iOS 5, this feature was long available since way before that 
 feature, and is still widely used. That's just a little of what Winterboard 
 does.
 
 PS, from that list I just purchased the Pin program which intelligently 
 disables your pin code. For example if you are charging your phone, or if you 
 are on yown own wi-fi network. That way your phone doesn't have the security 
 pin while you are at home if you want, but does when you are out and about.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 
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 On 2/6/2013 9:29 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
 Hi, this i will now delve into. I just wonder what is Winterboard exactly? I 
 thought it was only for snazzing up the graphics a bit so what purpose does 
 it have?
 /Krister
 
 6 feb 2013 kl. 16:16 skrev Raul A. Gallegos r...@raulgallegos.com:
 
 Hi all. As many of you know, I'm a fan of jailbreaking. If you don't care 
 about jailbreaking, then this message isn't for you. If you are interested 
 in jailbreaking your iDevice, then you can read about it by Googling for 
 jailbreak iOS 6 evasion, or by reading other messages in this list or the 
 list archives. At the end of this message is a link to a web site which has 
 the most recommended jailbreak tweaks and apps for your iDevice. I've tried 
 many of these and most are very Voice Over friendly. For example, 
 activator, SB Settings, and Springtomize are totally VO friendly. 
 Winterboard has a flaw in that you can't tell which theme is selected. When 
 you double tap on a theme, VO doesn't say selected or not. So, it's guess 
 work and remembering which theme you enabled since you can enable multiple 
 themes at once. I usually only have 1 at a time for most things, so it's no 
 issue. I've written to the Winterboard developer to see if he can fix this. 
 In any case. Check this out, and find
 out some of the cool things you can do with your jailbroken iPhone. Remember 
 that jailbreaking isn't for everyone. Remember that it's not illegal. 
 Remember that jailbreaking isn't the same thing as unlocking. And most 
 importantly, remember that jailbreaking won't make you go blind or send you 
 to hell.
 
 The link is below.
 
 http://www.iphonehacks.com/2013/02/best-jailbreak-apps-tweaks-iphone-2013.html
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