Anyone out there using Lopeard?
I just received the Lopeard Beta 3a today and got stuck on STEP 14 "replace some info.plist" of the instructions. My issue is the following:
I have followed the "Install Instructions for Dummies" religiously through Step 13. Step 14 could not be performed! When I try to copy the "MobileMail" and "MobileSMS" folder into the iPhone folders I get the error dialog box as follows:
"CONNECTION ERROR: Can't create directory (/Applications/MobileSMS.app/MobileSMS) on device."
Therefore I am stuck. Any suggestions? The instructions on Step 14...to me...if I understand them...is to copy BOTH folders "MobileMail" and "MobileSMS" into the corresponding folders on the iPhone...specified in the instructions. Alternately, I also tried to copy just the new "info.plist" files...instead of the two folders....and got the same error.
Can anyone help? I really like the Lopeard theme and I'd like to get it working. If I can't...I guess my only option at this point is to do a iTunes restore...and give up on Lopeard.
Thanks...
I just received the Lopeard Beta 3a today and got stuck on STEP 14 "replace some info.plist" of the instructions. My issue is the following:
I have followed the "Install Instructions for Dummies" religiously through Step 13. Step 14 could not be performed! When I try to copy the "MobileMail" and "MobileSMS" folder into the iPhone folders I get the error dialog box as follows:
"CONNECTION ERROR: Can't create directory (/Applications/MobileSMS.app/MobileSMS) on device."
Therefore I am stuck. Any suggestions? The instructions on Step 14...to me...if I understand them...is to copy BOTH folders "MobileMail" and "MobileSMS" into the corresponding folders on the iPhone...specified in the instructions. Alternately, I also tried to copy just the new "info.plist" files...instead of the two folders....and got the same error.
Can anyone help? I really like the Lopeard theme and I'd like to get it working. If I can't...I guess my only option at this point is to do a iTunes restore...and give up on Lopeard.
Thanks...