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Beeray

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Jul 8, 2011
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Can I jb app be saved to Dropbox. I did it on my droid, but can't seem to do it on the iPhone. Thanks for any help.

Beeray
 
Debiansaver DropBox on cydia can do that for you, every JB app you install from cydia is saved locally on the phone and it can be setup to save the deb files to dopbox.

You need Mobile terminal for that

Install the app
open MobileTerminal
get root acces:
type su
enter your password (standard is alpine)
now enter DroppedDebs -c
It will ask for your dropbox address/password and the destination folder in dropbox
 
Debiansaver DropBox on cydia can do that for you, every JB app you install from cydia is saved locally on the phone and it can be setup to save the deb files to dopbox.

You need Mobile terminal for that

Install the app
open MobileTerminal
get root acces:
type su
enter your password (standard is alpine)
now enter DroppedDebs -c
It will ask for your dropbox address/password and the destination folder in dropbox


Wow. It's complicated. I have I file. Can I do it with that?
 
Installing is normal from cydia, rest of the process is automatic, no ifile can't do it, you need mobile terminal, but only for the dropbox setup, the app will function without it as well, but than only locally saved on your phone.

PKGBackup only saves the names, and than automatically gets them from cydia.
DebianSaver saves the actual package, i use both
 
Installing is normal from cydia, rest of the process is automatic, no ifile can't do it, you need mobile terminal, but only for the dropbox setup, the app will function without it as well, but than only locally saved on your phone.

PKGBackup only saves the names, and than automatically gets them from cydia.
DebianSaver saves the actual package, i use both

Thanks, I will.
 
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