man, this is like the best of both worlds! imagine your legit apps like java (maybe), flash (another maybe), aim, and skype running alongside your illegit apps like um... the ones that explicit button indicates! haha
That's a non-profitable idea... illegit products don't make you any money... that just doesn't go right in Apple's books, or any other company's agendas...
Say w3rd. F&%K Apple for locking down their software. I commend them jailbreakers. Let this be a lesson Apple, quit locking down your devices. If you pay money for something, you should be able to do whatever the F*&K you want with your device. I hope they hack the hell outta the future "iPhone 3G" before it comes out too. Apple, you better listen to engadget and STOP locking up your devices. Not only are you pissing off the consumers, but your making enemies far and wide. Open your devices now, or we'll keep opening them by force!
Now imagine if Apple and Sony agreed to create a signed and authorized homebrew coalition to allow us consumers to get what we really want out of our gadgets :)
Wii60, you are wrong. Now when people have what they always wanted. A way to develop applications for the iPhone. They should stop hack around with the device and "Ihpone Dev team" should get a life.
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man, this is like the best of both worlds! imagine your legit apps like java (maybe), flash (another maybe), aim, and skype running alongside your illegit apps like um... the ones that explicit button indicates! haha
That's a non-profitable idea... illegit products don't make you any money... that just doesn't go right in Apple's books, or any other company's agendas...
Nothing "illegit" about the jailbroken apps. They are just as real and capable as the SDK ones will produce.
It's free, it's legal, and its easy. No reason not to hack the hell out of your iPhone.
Say w3rd. F&%K Apple for locking down their software. I commend them jailbreakers. Let this be a lesson Apple, quit locking down your devices. If you pay money for something, you should be able to do whatever the F*&K you want with your device. I hope they hack the hell outta the future "iPhone 3G" before it comes out too. Apple, you better listen to engadget and STOP locking up your devices. Not only are you pissing off the consumers, but your making enemies far and wide. Open your devices now, or we'll keep opening them by force!
Now imagine if Apple and Sony agreed to create a signed and authorized homebrew coalition to allow us consumers to get what we really want out of our gadgets :)
Java isn't an app, and I really think you don't want to have to install it.
Wii60, you are wrong. Now when people have what they always wanted. A way to develop applications for the iPhone. They should stop hack around with the device and "Ihpone Dev team" should get a life.