The jailbreak community presents the perfect opportunity for developers to plug the holes which exist with each and every iOS release. Apple’s fifth iteration of its mobile operating system has brought forth some great new features, but there is, and always will be, room for improvement.
The jailbreak community presents the perfect opportunity for developers to plug the holes which exist with each and every iOS release. Apple’s fifth iteration of its mobile operating system has brought forth some great new features, but there is, and always will be, room for improvement.
The app is said to work on iOS 4 and iOS 5, and having tested it out on both 4.3.3 and 5.0, we are pleased to report that we’ve found no reason to refute those claims. There are no adjustable settings, but truthfully speaking, they aren’t really necessary, although it would be a nice touch to be able to change the automated "hi i’m at" to something that sounds a little less hastily written.
It’s ideal for those who can seldom navigate to new locations and have a somewhat unfortunate sense of direction. It’s free over at the BigBoss repository (which will be on your source list, unless you’ve decided to delete it) and at 19KB, it’s one of those tweaks worth installing, just incase. You can also download the .deb file here and SSH the file directly to your device.
Get updates by Following us on Twitter and Digg to keep yourself updated on all the latest news. The jailbreak community presents the perfect opportunity for developers to plug the holes which exist with each and every iOS release. Apple’s fifth iteration of its mobile operating system has brought forth some great new features, but there is, and always will be, room for improvement.
The app is said to work on iOS 4 and iOS 5, and having tested it out on both 4.3.3 and 5.0, we are pleased to report that we’ve found no reason to refute those claims. There are no adjustable settings, but truthfully speaking, they aren’t really necessary, although it would be a nice touch to be able to change the automated "hi i’m at" to something that sounds a little less hastily written.
It’s ideal for those who can seldom navigate to new locations and have a somewhat unfortunate sense of direction. It’s free over at the BigBoss repository (which will be on your source list, unless you’ve decided to delete it) and at 19KB, it’s one of those tweaks worth installing, just incase. You can also download the .deb file here and SSH the file directly to your device.


