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frozzbyte
post Mar 12 2009, 10:50 PM

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Been trying the app. Everything seems to be in order. Will pay later to give support, not the 'support' warez type.
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post Mar 14 2009, 01:31 PM

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Now that I have bluetooth, I dunno what to transfer though. It's just like that, when you're in need of something then it's not there. When you have it, u just don't know what to do with it.
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post Mar 16 2009, 01:27 AM

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The issue with small pictures are a known bug. Maybe MeDevil will fix this (plus other bugs) in the next version.

About question on how to open mp4(video) or mp3(music), try installing dTunes. It work wonders compare to vlc4iphone or mplayer.
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post Mar 16 2009, 07:32 PM

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If he don't buy then it's trial la. biggrin.gif
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post Sep 7 2009, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(ifonfleak @ Sep 6 2009, 12:07 PM)
isit really THAT hard for developers to come out with apps that allows iphone to send files to other phones? omg i cant believe this....
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If it's THAT easy for the developers then they would have done it in the first place.

It's not that simple as it's not just involving application or software for bluetooth transfer. If you don't have the protocol to begin with then there's no point to write the application.

Whats missing from iPhone is not the software but the most important part, the bluetooth protocol/stack. It's like you want to build a house but you don't have the plan to do so. Apple did not implement the bluetooth stack in the iPhone to deter such application to be created in the first place. They have a policy of not letting people share copyrighted stuff especially thru the normally practice phone owner i.e. bluetooth transfer.

What iBluetooth did was implement it's own bluetooth stack (which have to pay royalty to the stack owner and it's not free or open source) and integrate it with iPhone bluetooth system. Now that only applies prior to fw 3.0. Since 3.0 is a major firmware design change, the iBluetooth app is not entirely compatible as it was made for f.w 2.2.1 and below.

Hope that answer your Q on why it's THAT hard for developers to come out with app for Bluetooth.


p/s - I was about to write something sarcastic but held back. Bulan puasa la katakan. icon_rolleyes.gif

 

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