This adds task notifications to your status bar for things like new email missed calls, and voice mail. It uses mobile substrate so there is no extra daemon processes running.


Filed under: Notifications, Utilities, bigboss, iPhone
July 1, 2009 • 6:26 am 0
This adds task notifications to your status bar for things like new email missed calls, and voice mail. It uses mobile substrate so there is no extra daemon processes running.


Filed under: Notifications, Utilities, bigboss, iPhone
July 1, 2009 • 5:59 am 0
UPDATE: After reviewing this app futher, I have deemed it useless. It has however introduced me to SwagBucks, so thats cool, but this app is just basically Safari. The guy is just trying to milk some invite credits for new users.
SwagBucks Pro 1.0 is an application where you can basically have your swagbucks on the go! You can either login or register. You can check out their blog, swagcodes, search to earn points, and many extras! You can also see their videos, follow on twitter, and A LOT more! So hurry up and get this application now while you can! Sign up now!

Filed under: Search, Utilities, apps, cydia, earn, google, iPhone, iPod, Search, swagbucks, work from home
July 1, 2009 • 5:14 am 0
One of my favorite features, in fact probably the ONLY feature, i use is the ability to reply without opening the messaging app. This saves an incredible amount of time.
Last night iRealSMS 2.0.9.1 was released and I’m glad to say it works great on the new OS 3.0. I had troubles at first with the first few betas, but it works now. I’m not too fond of the messaging app they use, but like I said, I basically only use the quick reply. Although I kind of like it when it just had one line instead of 4. It as cleaner. Oh well. Here is some additional information:
Released 06-30-2009
ChangeLog:
2)UI Tweak:
— In Full screen reply/write view not only the char count is shown but also the SMS count.

July 1, 2009 • 4:36 am 0
This app will backup your Cydia installed app list. This does not back up your actual apps or app settings. But it is close. It will make a list of everything you installed from Cydia and back that up. When you restore, it will reinstall all the packages in one step. The list is stored with other settings files and backed up with iTunes. After you restore your iPhone and restore your backup in iTunes, run the restore function in AptBackup and it should find and restore your apps.

AptBackup has been updated to 1.1-7 and now works with the recent OS 3.0 release. If you have a problem remembering your apps, or if you have a shitload that you don’t want to remember, then this app is for you.
What are your thoughts? Do you use a different app backup tool?
Filed under: Backup, Utilities, 1.1-7, 3.0, 3G, apple, apps, aptBackup, Backup, iPhone, iPod, jailbreak, OS 3.0, sleepers