Paid for new 3G Unrestrictor (VOIP over 3G app) but it will not install, keep getting error/forbidden pop up and then a forced respring. Contacted BigBoss who stated Saurik must fix the package? before it will work.
Paid for new 3G Unrestrictor (VOIP over 3G app) but it will not install, keep getting error/forbidden pop up and then a forced respring. Contacted BigBoss who stated Saurik must fix the package? before it will work.
Deleting the apt.bigboss files and going into Cydia, the app now shows up and installs again. Just tested, can Sling over 3G finally. Now I'm happy
How can i delete the apt.bigboss files? thank.
Do you get HQ youtube over 3G with this?
It doesn't seem to work for me with the iTunes Store (still gives me the >10MB message) and the App Store (attempted to download updates of Apps >10 MB, but they would just sit there saying "Loading..." without any downloading occurring).
And, yes, I did a reboot of the system -- and tried the entire process twice. Any ideas? Thanks.
- Frank
No idea frank.
Mine started to load and never poped up the 10mb message.
It works with the appstore and itunes for over 10mb downloads.
Also Sling and youtube. The only one that it doesnt trick so far is the MLB app.
I added it to the tricked apps but somehow when its on 3G it still plays the MLB videos grainy.
It doesn't seem to work for me with the iTunes Store (still gives me the >10MB message) and the App Store (attempted to download updates of Apps >10 MB, but they would just sit there saying "Loading..." without any downloading occurring).
And, yes, I did a reboot of the system -- and tried the entire process twice. Any ideas? Thanks.
- Frank
I'm able to bypass the message from the AppStore on my 3Gs but the download progression bar on the springboard app does not increase. File always remains at 0KB. Doubt I'm the only one with this trouble.
Would be fantastic if it could work with BBC iPlayer
Would be fantastic if it could work with BBC iPlayer
Yeah That's not going to happen, BBC iPlayer requires you to be coming from a British IP Address, the only way around that is a proxy.Would be fantastic if it could work with BBC iPlayer