By joining Download. The program allows users to install the Cydia, Icy removed in blackra1n RC3 ,[2] and Rock package managers.
These applications allow the user to access tweaks, homebrew applications, the root directory and the file system of the iDevice. When iOS 3. Free YouTube Downloader. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager.
Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. This results in all the data on your device being erased. Although this method of Jailbreaking has its advantages, it is inconvenient to lose all your data and thus Absinthe is ideal for those who do not fancy having to backup everything on their device.
Unlike Jailbreaking tools like RedSn0w that are consistently updated to support Jailbreaking new firmware versions tethered — a type of Jailbreak that means your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad will not reboot without the aid of your computer if it loses power — BlackRa1n only supports Untethered Jailbreaks. This means your iOS device will function as normal once Jailbroken and will not require the assistance of your computer to reboot.
On Mac OS X BlackRa1n is a one-click Jailbreaking solution and as such you can probably figure out how to Jailbreak your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad without a tutorial.
These guides include screenshots, and are specific to each firmware version BlackRa1n supports. As the Jailbreaking process with BlackRa1n is the same for all firmware versions however, you can follow the generalized guide below as well. BlackRa1n is an extremely easy to use Jailbreaking solution! OnClick EventArgs e bei System. Aber klick mal nur auf blackrain. Schnalli Posting Freak. Allerdings solltest Du dann auch iTunes mit auf den Stick packen.
Denn ohne Treiber wird das iPhone nicht erkannt. Und Cheffchen wird es freuen, wenn auf dem Firmenrechner iTunes schimmert. Letzter Beitrag von NewsBot Apple stellt iOS Letzter Beitrag von bandit That's what he mentioned in a tweet yesterday.
As usual, in order to get him motivated, you have to do something in exchange. He wants you to make dudeitsaballoon a trending topic on Twitter. I haven't really looked into it as I don't have much time while traveling, but it has something to do with red balloons in the sky. Some of you may be interested in this untethered jailbreak as it is a pain the the butt to always have to plug your iPhone every time you want to reboot.
I have to say I'm a very patient man. I tend to wait for products to come on sale rather than make a rash purchase. That's also how I approach the iPhone. Instead of jailbreaking my iPhone 3G or buying workaround apps for functionality that will eventually be free, I am usually good at waiting. But, my patience with Apple reached a breaking point and I decided to jailbreak. Customization - I've been told that themes are Microsoft Windows-centric and Apple is not into themes.
Skins are not available for iTunes, unlike Winamp remember that program? But, isn't Apple supposed to be the "fun" computer company? After 16 months of looking at the same basic home screen, I'm ready for a change. Enter WinterBoard. With a stock iPhone, you can only change the wallpaper on your lock screen. With Winterboard, you can change your home screen background, add a percentage for your battery meter for non-3GS users , as well as change the logos for your carrier, 3G and Wi-Fi icons.
The theme I chose is called Blue Thunder. It also changed the stock icons of the apps that came with your iPhone and a number popular apps in the App Store. I kind of understand Apple not wanting to give us the power of customization, lest our iPhones turn into obnoxious MySpace pages. But, I'm tired of being a slave to Big Red. Home Screen Managing - I've always thought folders on your iPhone home screen would be incredibly useful.
And, again, this thinking may have originated with my Windows upbringing. But, wouldn't you think it would advantageous to Apple to have the iPhone and iPod Touch be able to max out the number of apps possible by internal storage rather than home screen real estate? I know you can install apps that will no longer show up on the home screen but that's counterproductive.
With Categories, I trimmed down 10 pages of apps to 4 pages and everything is easy to get to. Spotlight Search also works well with Categories. Video Recording - I thought that since the iPhone 3GS gained video recording capabilities Apple would make video recording possible for the 3G.
Easy choice there. So, I got Cycorder.
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