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.

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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 tweak.
>
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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
>>>>> of the previous posts on this list or Applevis to get an idea of
>>>>> the possibilities.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Ben.
>>>>>
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