I have one final question. If you jail break, does this mean you can no longer 
purchase apps from the app store?

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On Feb 6, 2013, at 5:43 AM, Scott Berry <sb356...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Cdia is like the Itunes store and this is where you find all the apps after 
> you have jail broken.  I suggest just looking around I have just been adding 
> thing randomly as I think they might be something I need or could use.
> 
> 
> On 2/5/13 19:54, Jessica Moss wrote:
>> Ok, I've thought about doing this, but just out of curiosity, where would 
>> you find other 3rd-party apps, and aside from the ones you just mentioned, 
>> what others would some of you recommend?
>> On Feb 5, 2013, at 11:59 AM, Emilio wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Rich and others,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Jailbreaking while not a welcomed option for everyone does have benefits.
>>> 
>>> Like many users on this list have already shared, jailbreaking offers the 
>>> user customization capabilities such as installing programs that are not 
>>> available through the App Store.
>>> 
>>> Personally, I find that “Poof,” gives me the option to hide unnecessary 
>>> stock apps, or apps that otherwise I feel clutter my springboard. While 
>>> hiding selected apps, the functionality thereof is not lost. For instance, 
>>> if I choose to hide the “contacts” app or the “notes” app, I can still 
>>> access these apps via spotlight.
>>> 
>>> “Folder close,” is another jailbreak tweak that does exactly what the title 
>>> suggests. Upon launching an app from a folder I have created, the folder 
>>> automatically closes and is not left open, which is opposite to what the 
>>> standard practice is without jailbreaking.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hope this has been helpful.
>>> 
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