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| Installer.app beta for iPhone: Install, update iPhone apps over Wi-Fi |
| Published: August 12, 2007, 6:30 am |
| Tags: Installer, Installer App, Iphone, Iphone Apps, Iphoneapps |
| excellent work with iPhone apps, they can sometimes be hard to find or install. While Apple wants us to keep twiddling our thumbs in anticipation for true apps to come to the iPhone (perhaps they are just waiting for Leopard), a new Installer.app (of course, a beta) could help simplify things by acting as an iPhone app management hub. |
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| Install applications on your iPhone without hacking |
| Published: August 28, 2007, 10:00 am |
| Tags: Installer App, Nullriver |
| a copy of the latest Apple Firmware; you choose whether you're using Firmware 1.0.0, 1.0.1 or 1.0.2. It takes a few minutes to download the files from Apple using a good connection and then the software copies some files to your iPhone. When finished, your iPhone restarts and the Installer app appears on your iPhone home screen. The |
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| Developers offer free iPhone application packaging |
| Published: August 28, 2007, 6:30 am |
| Tags: Breezy, Conceited Software, Conceitedsoftware, Drudge, Installer App, Nullriver, Pxl, Smxy Org, Ste |
| announced unlimited free Installer.app packaging for iPhone application developers. If Installer.app sounds familiar, you might recall that a few weeks back we posted about the Installer.app utility. Installer.app is an iPhone-based package manager from NullRiver.com. It allows you to download and update iPhone application packages over EDGE |
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| iPhone power tips from Mac Life |
| Published: August 29, 2007, 4:00 am |
| Tags: Advice, Battlefleet, Installer App, Iphone, Powertips, Tips, Tricks |
| there's nothing at all about Installer.app or any of the craziness you can pull off with that. That's a big deal, even though it may be a little more underground than Mac Life wants to go.But there's some good info here, especially if you've just recently plunked down the cash to AT&T and want your tips all in one place. Just make sure to |
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| Apple iPhone v1.1.1 Jailbreak solution may be released later today! |
| Published: October 10, 2007, 2:10 pm |
| Tags: Developer, Iphone, Apple, Applications, Announcements, Apple, Installer, Installer App, Iphone, Jailbreak, Native, Party, Third, V1 1 1 |
| for SummerBoard anyway. Once Installer.app is optimized for the v1.1.1 jailbreak, we’ll be making the jump to the new firmware. WiFi iTunes Music Store, here we come! Unless Apple offers something truly unique and worthy of another update, the iPhone v1.1.1 may be the end of the line for third-party application-loving iPhone users. Better |
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| Iphone Installer: iPhone Installer App Updated to 3.0beta3 With Many Improvements |
| Published: October 19, 2007, 8:15 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Apptapp, Installer App, Iphone, Iphone Installer |
| iPhone's Installer.app has been updated to 3.0, and features a much better organizational system than the previous "everything listed in a flat list that takes forever to scroll through". Not only are there sections now, you can "Update All", and the packaging backend is improved as well. You can't install this directly on your phone, but |
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| Rumors: Nullriver to update iPhone Installer.app to 3.0 |
| Published: October 19, 2007, 3:30 pm |
| Tags: Installer App, Nullriver |
| to keep switching between Installer and Safari.Update: It's out. Click "Update" in Installer.app. It is, be aware, slow as molasses trying to get through along with the thousands of others doing the same. You must run Installer.app from /Applications--my first attempt using it from /Widgets linked to ~/Applications failed.Read |
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| iPhone Apps Back With A Single Click (Yes, This is the Moment We've Been Waiting For) [Apple] |
| Published: October 29, 2007, 9:24 am |
| Tags: Apple, Installer, Installer App, Iphone, Ipod, Ipod Touch, Jailbreak, Top, Touch |
| installed iPhone apps are back on version 1.1.1. If you point your iPhone/Touch browser to jailbreakme.com, click "install AppSnapp", it'll use the TIFF exploit to jailbreak your phone and install Installer.app. Our test notes include the following: —Before you start, I'd probably switch to Wi-Fi and turn off the auto-screen |
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| How-To: Add third-party sources to your iPhone's Installer.app |
| Published: December 6, 2007, 4:28 pm |
| Tags: Iphone, Applications, Add, How To, Installer App, Sources |
| to my iPhone’s Installer.app “Sources” list. An application repository is basically a handful of third-party applications meant for Installer.app. Repositories are hosted by various developers - Ste, Conceited Software, ModMyiFone, etc. While Installer.app is a great way to add third-party applications to your iPhone, |
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| Add ModMyiFone as an Installer.app source |
| Published: December 20, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Installer App, Modmyifone |
| put together their own installer source. This source usually has up-to-date hacks in installable forms shortly after they become public. I've been besieged by kind commenters reminding me to put up a general post to let everyone know about this. If you'd like to add the MMI source to Installer, here's how. In Installer.app, select Sources |
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| Next Version of Installer.app For iPhone 2.0 Software Looks Like It's Getting Close [Installer.app] |
| Published: July 24, 2008, 7:07 pm |
| Tags: Installer App, Apple, Installer, Iphone, Jailbreak, Jailbroken, Nullriver |
| today by the developers of Installer.app showing Installer 4, the next version that will work with jailbroken iPhones running firmware 2.0. By the slick looks of it, it looks like they're getting close. When it's done, it will be multi-threaded (meaning everything doesn't come to a halt while your sources are being updated) and support package |
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