Erica Sadun
erica at ericasadun.com
Erica Sadun | 12:29 pm | July 31, 2008 | 2.0, Test Requests, Update, Applications, Software
An updated of AppFlow is available now in the Applications folder. If I did this correctly, the executable already is signed and you should be able to drop it into /Applications on your iPhone, respring and go on your way. Let me know how it works.
Erica Sadun | 10:47 am | | 2.0, Test Requests, Update, Utilities
Version 12 is on the way, but 11 is here and now includes notification watcher. With it, you can scan for standard and/or core telephony notifications.
Erica Sadun | 11:34 am | July 22, 2008 | 2.0, Test Requests, Software
Here.
Erica Sadun | 10:30 am | | 2.0, Test Requests, Utilities
Minor bug fixes plus recAudio audio recorder. For some reason, I could not play my recordings back from /var/root but if I moved them into /var/mobile they played back fine. Recordings are automatically timestamped. Also added itmsSearch, command line iTunes store search and appSearch for the App Store. All the new items are now back in the Erica Utilities 2.0 folder.
Erica Sadun | 9:39 am | July 20, 2008 | Test Requests, 2.0, Update, Admin, Utilities, Uncategorized
In the Test folder. You need to install by hand at this time and fake sign (ldid -S) them so they’ll run on the 2.0 command line. The first set includes:
appLoad load or unload applications without respringing.
restart respring
sbar add/remove items from the status bar
sb interactively update your springboard prefs
plutil my iPhone-based expanded plutil
Erica Sadun | 7:00 pm | April 14, 2008 | Test Requests, 2.0, Update, Utilities, iPod touch, Software, iPhone
Here they are, ready to be downloaded as individual utilities. I compiled these within the last few weeks based on reverse-engineering but I haven’t had the ability to test them out until today. Some work well (deviceinfo, badge, ip-print, plutil, restart). Others need some TLC (itmsSearch, mailFile).
These utilities are pretty much useless unless you have an ipwned developer 2.0 release. I had to do a lot of updates, particularly on appLoad, which uses a new way of loading applications.
So, yay to the dev team and if you have any specific requests, let me know. So far I have not been able to make anything run that uses windowing. If you have any tips or hints about getting around this do let me know.
Erica Sadun | 6:43 pm | March 4, 2008 | Test Requests, Update, Utilities, iPod touch, iPhone
By request, deviceinfo is in the individual Erica Utilities folder. It returns the platform (iPhone or iPod), code, serial number, imei, and model number from the command line.
./deviceinfo : options -p platform -c platform code (e.g. M68AP or N45AP) -s serial number -i imei -m model number
Erica Sadun | 6:06 pm | March 2, 2008 | Test Requests, Utilities, Software, iPod touch, iPhone
I’ve placed a much better version of the findme utility into the TUAW folder. Run it with -h to see all the options. You can now output a single google maps URL, request just the latitude/longitude, submit your value to Twitter.
I’ll be adding Yahoo ZoneTag support soon as well. If you have any special requests, speak now because I don’t have a ton of time to devote to this project.
Erica Sadun | 10:22 am | February 26, 2008 | Test Requests, Update, iPod touch, iPhone
I’ve put an updated version of findme (findme-better) into the TUAW folder. Please let me know if this works better for location for you. To use, just copy to your iPhone (you may have to use Firefox if you get errors after downloading with Safari), rename to “findme” and replace the original findme from the LoJack project.
Erica Sadun | 9:56 am | February 21, 2008 | Test Requests, Applications, Software, iPod touch, iPhone
As part of my iPhone Programming book project, I ended up doing some cover flow work last night and AppFlow is the result. It’s a simple cover-flow based application launcher. You can check it out here. To use, just flip to your favorite application (it’s alphabetical) and double-tap the icon to launch.