I can't get the iPod to show up in Multifl0w at all, even while there's music playing. Is this a feature or a bug? It's not blacklisted.
Thats odd. Its working perfectly for me. Make sure
you have the latest version (1.2.2).
I can't get the iPod to show up in Multifl0w at all, even while there's music playing. Is this a feature or a bug? It's not blacklisted.
I can't get the iPod to show up in Multifl0w at all, even while there's music playing. Is this a feature or a bug? It's not blacklisted.
Ohio,
Open multifl0w, kill all running apps including phone and mail. Now restart. When its done, open multifl0w and you should see 0 apps running. Now click on phone. click on the keypad so it shows your dialer. Now close the phone app. Open multifl0w and you should see the keypad as your screenshot card. Now restart your phone. When it comes back, first thing, open multifl0w. You should see the phone screenshot card and it should be the keypad dialer not the contacts.
Do this and let me know.
dhy8386,
I followed your instructions and here are the results I promised last night and some strange results I might add.
As you can see in all four (4) pictures, I now have a "Mystery Black Box". It isn't anything backgrounded.
The first picture is after a Reboot and just invoking MultiFl0w.
The second picture is just backgrounding a weather app. again the "Mystery Black Box" shows up.
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The third picture is invoking MultiFl0w with nothing backgrounded and my Phone app open (notice the red "X" is missing on the "Springboard" pic but it showed on my previous post.and again the "Mystery Black Box" shows up.
The fourth picture is obviously is the keypad backgrounded and again the "Mystery Black Box" shows up.
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What do you guys think?
Interesting that you have two weather apps and two stock apps on your homepage...
Unless Vandamn knows the answer, id ask you to give some more info about your phone. Could you confirm that your running 1.2.2 of multifl0w. Also what mobilesubstrate apps are you currently running. I assume Kirikae and Mquickdo are uninstalled as well? Also, do you have the latest version of mobilesubstrate installed?
Lastly, id try the old faithful. Make sure those apps are uninstalled and then uninstall multifl0w. Reboot. Then reinstall.
After playing with Multifl0w for a little over a day, I had to remove it. Multifl0w still isn't freeing up memory from closed apps as it should, leaving me with slowly decreasing free memory as apps are opened and closed. I tried the same sequence of opening and closing apps with Multifl0w and Kirikae; in the end I had 96MB free with Multifl0w vs 138 MB free with Kirikae. Even freeing memory with SBSettings didn't fix the problem; it got my system with Multifl0w back to 119 MB; with Kirikae, 156 MB.
Multifl0w has a pretty interface, but for now I am back to Kirikae.
I agree with you 100%. I posted the same findings in an earlier post. MultiFl0w just wasn't freeing up the memory and if I tried to "Free Up Memory" with SBSettings it would sometimes crash to the Springboard.
I like MultiFl0w, I just don't think it is stable for everybody yet. The dev has already come a long way with it since v1.0 and I'm sure it will get better.
My phone was JB with blackra1n and unlocked with blacksn0w. v3.1.2 on a 16GB 3GS
I am running the latest version of MultiFl0w (v1.2.2) and have the latest MobileSubstrate.
Kirikae was un-installed in order to install MultiFl0w.
MobileSubstrate dependent apps:
LockInfo v1.1.14
WeatherIcon
Backgrounder
SBSettings
I've already uninstalled MultiFl0w and reinstalled Kirikae and it works flawless, literally.
I appreciate all the help but I think for now I'm going to stick with Kirikae until I have more time to work with Multiflow or the bugs get worked out.
I really don't think I should have to work so hard to get a $4.99 app to work on my iPhone when everything else works perfect. I'm not being critical of the dev, it's just there must be so many combinations of iPhones out there that it must be next to impossible to test for every possible conflict. I'm starting to understand Apple's approach to app development.
Later...
Now this is one hell of an app! Always impressed with these guys, they put out some pretty awesome stuff!