bundles/com.apple.springboard is a folder in a theme for Winterboard
Jailbreak discussion, all about Jailbreak v3, READ: ABSOLUTELY NO DISCUSSION ON PIRACY
Jailbreak discussion, all about Jailbreak v3, READ: ABSOLUTELY NO DISCUSSION ON PIRACY
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Feb 5 2012, 01:27 AM
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bundles/com.apple.springboard is a folder in a theme for Winterboard
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Feb 8 2012, 01:11 AM
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Feb 8 2012, 09:40 PM
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3G Unrestrictor comes with it's own sbsettings toggle. I only use 3G unrestrictor for youtube and facetime. I only do app update at home using wifi although my data quota is 3GB. Just in case I need to tether when out and about but normal usage is around 2GB per month.
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Mar 20 2012, 11:37 AM
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pkgbackup only backup the list of Cydia apps/tweaks installed and repos. Those list can be exported to dropbox/sugarsync etc, saved in adressbook and so on. The actual apps/tweaks won't be backed up.
How it works: 1. Aptbackup backup the list of apps/tweaks and repos 2. You chose where to put the list 3. Upgrade or restore the phone 4. Jailbreak and install Cydia 5. Install Aptbackup 6. Restore the list 7. Aptbackup will reinstall back all the apps/tweaks thats on the list |
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Mar 20 2012, 11:53 AM
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Reinstall back by aptbackup on your phone as if you go in Cydia and install one by one the old apps/tweaks that you had installed before upgrading.
That's the use of aptbackup, automate the installation of previous installed apps/tweaks |
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Mar 20 2012, 02:11 PM
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Haiya .... how to explain aaaa.
Aptbackup only backup the List of apps/tweaks with the repos, not the apps itself. What "Remember to sync with iTune to keep an extra copy of your backup data on your computer!" means that if you chose one of the method to save the list as a contact, the list will be saved within your contact. Remember ... the list only and not the actual app. Aptbackup only automate the installation based on the list of previously installed apps. To make it simple, without aptbackup 1. you have to copy all your apps/tweaks/repos names on a piece of paper or somewhere 2. Upgrade the firmware 3. Jailbreak 4. Open cydia, put in all the repos manually 5. Find each one of the apps you previously have and install one by one With Aptbackup 1. Backup the List and chose to save as contacts, save in sugarsync/dropbox or email 2. Upgrade/restore firmware 3. Jailbreak 4. Install Aptbackup 5. Import back the List 6. Restore back all the package or select which one you want to install <--- this is where the automation comes within aptbackup where it will reinstall back all your apps or selected apps Clear? Added on March 20, 2012, 2:12 pmAnd yes ... all the apps are redownloaded back again. The only thing is that you don't need to reinstall back everything one by one manually This post has been edited by frozzbyte: Mar 20 2012, 02:12 PM |
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Mar 20 2012, 02:20 PM
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Eh silap ... pkgbackup. Aptbackup is the simpler version. Suda pening
Added on March 20, 2012, 2:20 pmwork_tgr makes me pening already This post has been edited by frozzbyte: Mar 20 2012, 02:20 PM |
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