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Reaktor5

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Oct 12, 2007
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New Hampshire, USA
Does anyone know the website that shows recently added App Store and jailbroken apps?

I've googled for about 10 minutes and can't find it. :(
 
So you want us to help you find the jailbroken apps so you don't have to buy them in the app store, thus robbing the developers of their deserved earnings?


Sure, and I hope you brick your iPhone!
 
So you want us to help you find the jailbroken apps so you don't have to buy them in the app store, thus robbing the developers of their deserved earnings?


Sure, and I hope you brick your iPhone!

Jailbroken Apps are perfectly legal, and are not available in the App Store. That is why they are JB Apps. You need to learn what Jailbreaking is about, and what it is meant for :rolleyes:

It is cracked Apps that are illegal.

Anywho, if you just look at the "Changes" tab in Cydia, and the "New" tab in the App Store you'll find all the latest Apps.
 
It's actually a website that has list of recently added apps both in Cydia and the App Store.

I've paid my fair share for applications in the App Store. In some cases, several that do the same thing just to see which is best. I use Cydia for things like Qik and Cycorder, which Apple does not want in their App Store.

So please, go brush up on what Jailbreaking actually is.
 
Jailbroken Apps are perfectly legal, and are not available in the App Store. That is why they are JB Apps. You need to learn what Jailbreaking is about, and what it is meant for :rolleyes:

It is cracked Apps that are illegal.

Anywho, if you just look at the "Changes" tab in Cydia, and the "New" tab in the App Store you'll find all the latest Apps.

There was a great site that let you break it down in sections like Productivity or Social Networking. I wish I could find it.
 
So you want us to help you find the jailbroken apps so you don't have to buy them in the app store, thus robbing the developers of their deserved earnings?


Sure, and I hope you brick your iPhone!

Hahah, you say sure, but offer him no help. If you don't want to pick through the app store list, and you're looking for games, iToucharcade(.com, I think, just google it). Has an extensive list of new stuff, complete with reviews, and I'm positive there are other sites like it, that are more extensive and don't just cover games, but I can't remember what they're called. Also, the person above me was right to say that the 'Changes' tab in Cydia (once you scroll past all of YOUR downloaded packages) is a great way to see what's new.
 
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