I intrepid00 macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 28, 2008 265 0 Sep 8, 2009 #1 Rock App has been updated and can see your Cydia installed apps and remember them and actually reinstall them if you need to swap, restore, etc. your phone. Promises to restore your jailbroken apps with a push of a button. Attachments IMG_0186[1].PNG 69.1 KB · Views: 71
Rock App has been updated and can see your Cydia installed apps and remember them and actually reinstall them if you need to swap, restore, etc. your phone. Promises to restore your jailbroken apps with a push of a button.
D darngooddesign macrumors P6 Jul 4, 2007 18,561 10,318 Atlanta, GA Sep 9, 2009 #2 After my experiences with AptBackup, not AppBackup, screwing up my phone, I'm going to avoid any apps like that. Besides, I've been doing this long enough to where the process is pretty streamlined.
After my experiences with AptBackup, not AppBackup, screwing up my phone, I'm going to avoid any apps like that. Besides, I've been doing this long enough to where the process is pretty streamlined.
LSUtigers03 macrumors 68020 Apr 9, 2008 2,089 41 Sep 9, 2009 #3 I don't see an update for the app. When did you get the update that showed your Cydia apps?
scirica macrumors 68020 May 13, 2008 2,070 3 Dallas, TX Sep 9, 2009 #4 LSUtigers03 said: I don't see an update for the app. When did you get the update that showed your Cydia apps? Click to expand... Went to look for it, here's what I got: Attachments photo.jpg 57.1 KB · Views: 60
LSUtigers03 said: I don't see an update for the app. When did you get the update that showed your Cydia apps? Click to expand... Went to look for it, here's what I got:
I intrepid00 macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 28, 2008 265 0 Sep 9, 2009 #5 darngooddesign said: After my experiences with AptBackup, not AppBackup, screwing up my phone, I'm going to avoid any apps like that. Besides, I've been doing this long enough to where the process is pretty streamlined. Click to expand... It doesn't actually backup data. Just your list of installed apps so when you need to restore you can one touch restore from the repository.
darngooddesign said: After my experiences with AptBackup, not AppBackup, screwing up my phone, I'm going to avoid any apps like that. Besides, I've been doing this long enough to where the process is pretty streamlined. Click to expand... It doesn't actually backup data. Just your list of installed apps so when you need to restore you can one touch restore from the repository.
P psywzrd macrumors 68030 Feb 6, 2008 2,837 35 Sep 9, 2009 #6 This sounds like a great idea if it actually works.