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Darkjenso
Oct 30, 2007, 07:53 AM
i was just wondering what all of your fave apps are, so we could get a recomended list or somthing, in anycase here is my top 5

1) Installer - makes the installing easy to get more apps so yay ^^
2)NES emu - i'm a retro nintendo freak so.. yeah :P
3)Summer board - its just cool to swap around the images and backrounds me thinks
4)Tetromino - tetris is always cool
5)Mines - although this version is kinda easy, its adictive all the same



darcyrobinson
Oct 30, 2007, 08:17 AM
i was just wondering what all of your fave apps are, so we could get a recomended list or somthing, in anycase here is my top 5

1) Installer - makes the installing easy to get more apps so yay ^^
2)NES emu - i'm a retro nintendo freak so.. yeah :P
3)Summer board - its just cool to swap around the images and backrounds me thinks
4)Tetromino - tetris is always cool
5)Mines - although this version is kinda easy, its adictive all the same

1) iBlackJack
2) Apollo
3) Sudoku (had it for 3 days and still havent beated one yet, friggen hate this game, but i love it)
4) Tetromino - too slow at the start tho
5) weDict

Lin
Oct 30, 2007, 10:21 AM
Installer/Summerboard
Finder
VT100
eBooks
TextEdit

solyd
Oct 30, 2007, 10:47 AM
SummerBoard
Notes
Maps
Weather
Calendar

What can I say, I love the native iPhone apps :)
Tetris is a little too hard to play on the iPod, wish the controls were better.

California King
Oct 31, 2007, 12:25 AM
Where's the tetris game at? I checked installer and I don't see it.

dmize
Oct 31, 2007, 12:48 AM
Where's the tetris game at? I checked installer and I don't see it.

It's called MobileTetrominos

CopyChief
Oct 31, 2007, 11:57 AM
[QUOTE=Darkjenso;4415437]i was just wondering what all of your fave apps are, so we could get a recomended list or somthing, in anycase here is my top 5

1) Mail
2) Maps
3) Labyrinth
4) NES
5) Weather

If jailbreak only opened the touch to native iPhone apps, I still would've done it. Being able to add other apps is just gravy -- mighty good tasting gravy, mind you -- but gravy nonetheless.

Shanesan
Oct 31, 2007, 03:20 PM
Top5:

Installer/Summerboard
MobileSafari (Still the best App EVER)
MobileCal w/ Add Events (wish it could sync ToDos)
MobileMail
Weather (As I'm walking out the door I can turn around and get my scarf!)

Once the IM Apps are more stable, you'll see them here.

boonguyen
Oct 31, 2007, 11:07 PM
Ok...I have jailed breaked using the "slovix" (no computer) method and have the installer on my iTouch. How do I get the iPhone app's though? I cannot find them in installer. Please help! I want mail, notes, etc.

goldypoker
Nov 1, 2007, 11:19 AM
Ok...I have jailed breaked using the "slovix" (no computer) method and have the installer on my iTouch. How do I get the iPhone app's though? I cannot find them in installer. Please help! I want mail, notes, etc.


These must be installed seperately, they are not included with the pre-loaded installer apps or part of the "community services" apps pkg.

The best way to learn how to do this is to go to You-tube and search under "touchfree apps" or "iphone apps" and look for a 3 part series of videos by some guy called "ipodtouchmaster" or something like that....he will take you step by step through the process...he even includes links to the tools/programs/files you'll need to do it (these are located in the pt. 1 video description)
Just make sure you watch the videos a few times until you know what your doing...take notes if you like.

The only thing you really need is a PC and a wireless connection...everything else is included in the tutorial. It looks intimidating at first but it really is simple, just be sure to follow the directions exactly.....good luck!

thesdx
Nov 3, 2007, 07:03 AM
1. MobileSafari
2. MobileMail
3. Installer
4. Weather
5. Sketches

skir0987
Nov 28, 2007, 09:48 PM
These must be installed seperately, they are not included with the pre-loaded installer apps or part of the "community services" apps pkg.

The best way to learn how to do this is to go to You-tube and search under "touchfree apps" or "iphone apps" and look for a 3 part series of videos by some guy called "ipodtouchmaster" or something like that....he will take you step by step through the process...he even includes links to the tools/programs/files you'll need to do it (these are located in the pt. 1 video description)
Just make sure you watch the videos a few times until you know what your doing...take notes if you like.

The only thing you really need is a PC and a wireless connection...everything else is included in the tutorial. It looks intimidating at first but it really is simple, just be sure to follow the directions exactly.....good luck!

They can be installed from within installer... just add the source "http://repo.us.to/" and they're there for both 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 :D

Shep

Fofer
Dec 9, 2007, 02:25 PM
1) Installer
2) iPhysics
3) Mail
4) MobileRSS
5) Safari

Interesting how only one of them came stock on the iPod touch. I never use this thing for music! :D

mavis
Dec 10, 2007, 05:40 AM
Wirelessly posted (iTouch 1.1.2 (JB'd): Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/3B48b Safari/419.3)

For me, the top five apps (in order of importance)

1) Installer
2) Summerboard
3) MobileMail
4) Safari
5) iBlackjack