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CrzyCanuck72

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Jun 10, 2003
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Can anyone who's completed the 3.0 jailbreak comment on which cydia apps are 3.0 compatible?

specifically:
- StatusNotifier
- SBsettings
- Intelliscreen

also, can you SSH into 3.0 yet? (to replace system sounds etc.)
 
I lie, I lie!

Winterboard, SBSettings, Five Icon Dock do work. I just had to restart the phone.
 
SB settings works fine for me.

Has anyone tried Tricker 3G or Voip over 3G yet?
 
battery indicator

anyone having problem like the %tage word beside the battery bar gone missing? or just me? installed only one cydia app, bossprefs
 
Voip over 3G does its job. ;)

ScummVm is starting ok, but I have not tried any games yet
xGPS is ok.
Textreader and StumblerPlus are crashing.
 
Any success with intelliscreen yet? I installed it, and the rock extension keeps restarting every 30 seconds, causing the phone to freeze up.
 
mine are working fine. i don't use intelliscreen though.

winter board, notifier+notifier widget, sbsettings, 5 icon dock, openssh
 
SBSettings -- works
Winterboard -- works, but not displaying properly
Weathericon -- does not work, from what I can tell
Live Clock -- works, but cannot be customized
Five-Icon Dock -- works
Five-Columns (and any other variation) -- does not work
Installous -- does not work
mobileinstallationpatch -- does not work
SSH -- works
iphone Video recorder 3G -- works
Backgrounder -- does not work
Supreme Preferences -- works on select features
FontSwap -- does not work

I'll edit this list as I explore more....
 
When you intall OpenSSH via Cydia, it will also install OpenSSL. From there, all you need to do is find out what internal IP your device has on your router. I assume you are on a mac, so just use an app called Cyberduck and connect to your phone using the SSH method within the program.
 
When you intall OpenSSH via Cydia, it will also install OpenSSL. From there, all you need to do is find out what internal IP your device has on your router. I assume you are on a mac, so just use an app called Cyberduck and connect to your phone using the SSH method within the program.

I couldnt remember if I had to Dload something along with OpenSSH. I have Cyberduck btw. Thanks for the info.

Anyone try searching for something on the iphone after you have moved them to a Categories folder?
 
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