i have the link for the 0.3.3 download if anyone want..
Did you activate your phone via alternative methods? Do you realize the consequences of performing the action? Do you understand that the current version doesn't allow you to break out of the chroot jail (there's a separate tool to do this), because the command doesn't yet exist? Do you know how to move the files over? Is your iPhone a toy?
If the answer to any of these questions is no, then you probably should wait until a feature complete tool comes out. It'd be far better if you didn't share the program, because according to those making it, it's not ready for public consumption. In fact, even if the answer is yes, you should probably still wait.
And for the record, ewe is not you in the sense that "u" think it is.
epochblue said:
To a large degree, I've sworn off reading iPhone news, so I'm not 100% sure what this iPhoneInterface is...
It's a shell front-end for the iPhone that the user can run when it's connected via the USB dock. With it, in its completed state, it'll allow the user access to the filesystem. There is a chroot'd jail, which is basically the iPod stuff, but with a few extra steps -- whose functions are broken on OS X -- the user has complete access to the filesystem.
The operation to break out of the jail makes the iPhone appear to iTunes as having a capacity of 256 megabytes, and disallows syncing due to a symlink issue. To my knowledge, this issue can't be resolved with the current set of tools. The only way to repair that is to do a restore which then loses any customizations to the filesystem.