On this page I will keep permalinks to any guides I may have written for users to easily reference so that they don’t get lost in the shuffle.
1/12/10 – Android Memory Management for Power Users (Updated 02/02/10)
10/20/09 – iPhone Upgrading with Existing Jailbreak
10/19/09 – Minimal iTunes Install for iPhone Users
I could not agree more.
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Glad you enjoyed it!
BEAUTIFUL! I was wondering why Ajua’s installer wouldn’t work.
Thank you so much. I hope you can keep bringing us insightful articles like these.
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If Tom Clancy wrote a fictional story involving the exact same kind of material then there would not be nearly as much controversy.
History repeats once again. A long time ago it was all about controversy in books. Then it was music. Then it was TV. Then it was movies. Now it is video games. What is next? Virtual reality? Who knows…
The phone itself, yes, perhaps. However the important thing to remember is that it’s not just about the phone, it’s about the operating system it carries. The flexibility behind Android OS 2.0 and the Android Marketplace is what makes it exciting, and why I myself want it to succeed. Outside of that it’s just another gadget with new bells and whistles, there will be something else within 3 months to drool over and it’s the way it’s always been.
Perhaps the most hyped phone to date, a flurry of rumors came even before Apple officially announced the ROKR. Widgets
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Trust me, in many ways it’s superior. GREAT interface, fast loading and installing, and you can access the same repositories. Remember that you don’t want to wait to try Rock App, you can put it on at any time and give it a shot to check it out.
Rock App sounds like a good alternative for Cydia, well atleast for the backing up of the appz you had installed part. I’ll try it out for the next upgrade.