You can still purchase paid or get free apps from the app store. This is
not affected at all.
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On 2/6/2013 6:30 AM, Richard Ring wrote:
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
<mailto: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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