I tried to remove iRetiner but there are popup message during the process, the last one about Haft-Installed package. I clicked on Forcibly Clear but it didn't work, iRetiner stays in the list of installed package.
Deleting Cydia-apps manually is not a very good idea, this can jeopardize yr complete Cydia installation and potentially yr jailbreak. I've found that things like the one you're now experiencing has a tendency to fix themselves by playing around with package uninstall/intstallations - if it doesn't - post again
I tried to remove iRetiner but there are popup message during the process, the last one about Haft-Installed package. I clicked on Forcibly Clear but it didn't work, iRetiner stays in the list of installed package.
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lapocompris said:
I tried to remove iRetiner but there are popup message during the process, the last one about Haft-Installed package. I clicked on Forcibly Clear but it didn't work, iRetiner stays in the list of installed package.
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The popup message buttons are backwards. The ignore button removes and vice versa. Read somewhere this was the case and it works for me
Personally, I don't get it either. It optimizes app store icons so they don't look blurry on the screen; it's unfortunate that some app icons aren't optimized for the iphone 4 screen.
Granted, the program isn't perfect, but it works pretty decently for a free program.