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super michael

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Aug 1, 2011
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My friend downloaded a program called IAPFree but I didn't want it so he removed it, but it seems the source can't be edited or removed. This is the source, http://cydia.crazydoraemon.com/.

My friend got it from http://cydia.xsellize.com.

Is there any concern I should have about this?

The program IAPFree is gone, but for some reason the source isn't, any answer would help. Do I need to do a restore just incase?
 
My friend downloaded a program called IAPFree but I didn't want it so he removed it, but it seems the source can't be edited or removed. This is the source, http://cydia.crazydoraemon.com/.

My friend got it from http://cydia.xsellize.com.

Is there any concern I should have about this?

The program IAPFree is gone, but for some reason the source isn't, any answer would help. Do I need to do a restore just incase?
You may have removed IAPFree, but the source is still installed. Open Cydia, click on the Manage button, press Sources. Press Edit on the top right. Locate the source (it'll have the URL listed beneath) and select it and delete it.

Keep in mind that deleting a source deletes access to any other content in that repo. But, if this repo was only added to give you access to download IAPFree then that shouldn't be a problem.
 
The source only contains IAPFree, I went to manage then I pressed edit but the delete button doesn't appear on http://cydia.crazydoraemon.com/.

Although IAPFree was installed from http://cydia.xsellize.com then the pluging was installed, but then I wanted it removed so I removed the pluging first then IAPFree which was good.

Then I checked my source that how I saw http://cydia.crazydoraemon.com/, that source wasn't even added in the first place.

I want to be 100% sure there won't be any problems in the future.
 
You could try iCleaner to clean up sources but proceed with caution. Don't hold me responsible if something gets screwed up lol. I've successfully used iCleaner in the past for what its worth but others have had issues.
 
Well to be honest I only want to know if having that source could give the ipod touch trouble. If it won't give trouble then no problem.
 
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