Archive for March, 2009
Free iTunes Gift Card [Contest]
March 10, 09 by DougI would like to announce a contest for AppBoxx.com where you can win Free Money(in the form of an iTunes Gift Card). This is not going to be the easiest contest to win, so the value of the gift card can range from something like $10 dollars or as much as $50.
To win you must find the ‘Easter Egg’ that I have placed inside 1 of the 20,000(and growing) pages that you can find on the website. This Easter Egg is very easy to see, so when you find the right application you’ll know immediately. Like I said, 20,000 pages. . .this isn’t going to be easy but you can tell your friends about it and have them help you(I can divide the prize if you get help).
The first person to send me an email, and can tell me which page I put the Easter Egg on, wins the gift card.
Note – This is only valid for people who have a United States iTunes Account(Apple won’t let me send gift cards to other countries).
CallController
March 10, 09 by Daniel
Version: 0.1
CallController uses the accelerometer to control your calls in multiple ways.
Click here for more. . .
Pirate Theme [iPhone Theme]
March 09, 09 by Daniel
Version: 1.0
Pirate inspired theme with icons, dock, wallpaper, lock background, sliders, and more.
View a new WinterBoard theme like this one every day on our sister site, SMBThemes.com.
The Cydia Store Released
March 08, 09 by Daniel
If you’ve loaded up Cydia this weekend you’ll have noticed a new update, the Cydia Store. This is the latest update in Cydia to allow charging for jailbreak apps if the developer desires. I think it is going to be great for the jailbreak community and entice more developers to build applications for it. A post over at ModMyI outlines the purchase process.
Just to test it out I decided to pick up the first paid Cydia App: Cyntact. The first thing you will notice after installing the new Cydia is Cyntact up there in changes. You’ll also notice that the title and description is in the color blue instead of black like normal applications
. This blue color indicated that it is a Cydia Store Application. That is the only difference you will see in the new Cydia as nothing else menu-wise has changed.On to the buying. This process took me ages here the first time around. First I had to sign in with my google account, go through some steps to link the account, etc. Next was signing in with my amazon.com account and going through all the various steps (including remembering my password ) to buy the app. Finally I had purchased the app and was able to install it.
All said in done the entire process took me about 10 mins including one password lookup in the keychain on my computer. I noticed while authorizing Cydia on my google account there was a button to remember Cydia for later use with my google account so I hopefully wont have to go through all those hoops again. I also noticed a similar option when finally paying with amazon.com to keep my information on file. Something to note is the fact that amazon.com is the only current payment option so users without a US address can not purchase from the Cydia Store right now. When questioned about this Saurik said, “I am going to work on PayPal support for next week. (I did Amazon first as PayPal has a worse experience and is more expensive).”
I can not say for sure whether or not the process is as streamlined as it should be or not. The first purchase takes a long time. Is all my information saved for future purchases? I guess I’ll have to wait until I buy a second app from the Cydia Store. Assuming it doesn’t require me to login a couple times etc then the Cydia Store looks like it could be a big win in convenience for the end user when purchasing jailbreak apps.
[ModMyI]
BrickAvoid
March 07, 09 by DanielMxBackup
March 06, 09 by DanielSysInfoPlus
March 05, 09 by Daniel
Version: 1.0
SysInfoPlus shows various information and system status such as system information, process status, memory, status, and more.
Click here for more. . .
MemTool
March 04, 09 by DanielFileAid [App Store Sale]
March 04, 09 by Doug
FileAid used to cost $6.99 but you can download it now for FREE!
FileAid is a file manager and viewer for your iPhone and iPod Touch. Easily copy files on your device for a quick look on the road. Powerful and yet still very user friendly, FileAid will let you find the document you’re looking for within seconds.







