Whether this works, is in violation of EULA, or whatever. All of these comments are irrelevant. The SDK makes this discussion moot and this software "deadware" on release of the SDK.
iJailBreak
automated iPhone & iPod touch jailbreaking app
Version: 0.6
All Comments Are Irrelevant
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: ronphlf Thursday, February 14 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
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All Comments Are Irrelevant - matt68000
Don't be a fool. The SDK only allows one to DEVELOP applications. There are plenty of applications that Apple will not distribute via its official channel. For instance firefly media sharing over 802.11, Proxy servers, alternative browsers like Firefox, etc. It is still necessary to crack the iPhone to load software from other places.Saturday, March 15 2008 @ 07:39 PM PDT
All Comments Are Irrelevant - MacUser-4-ever
As of yet, the SDK isn't public. That means either you're breaking an NDA with Apple or you don't know what you're talking about.There's a really good chance that the SDK won't allow for all of the flexibility that jailbreaking your iPhone does. I'm not talking about SIM unlocking or any kind of theft of service, just some of the cool native apps that are available and involve greater system modification than what Steve Jobs has said they're intending to allow on the iPhone with the SDK.
Even if the SDK did allow full openness of the iPhone, until that time, this app is pretty cool. I use my jailbroken apps almost more than the default apps.
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Wednesday, February 27 2008 @ 12:14 AM PST