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Does the rotation inhibitor in cydia lock into landscape mode? It used to only lock it into portrait mode and inhibit it from turning to landscape. From looking at it in cydia now, I don't see a notation that they've changed that. I hope they have, but just wondering if anyone who has downloaded it recently can confirm either way.
 
While I agree with you, it's only been two years. 2009-2007=2.

just to be a smart ass, subtraction with years doesn't work.

2007 = year 1
2008 = year 2
2009 = year 3

But since the phone came out in June of 2007 and it's August of 2009, it's really only been about 2 years, so you're right but your proof doesn't make sense.
 
There should be an inhibitor built-in.

If Apple took the time to implement all the features that posters in this forum say that the iPhone "should" have, version 1.0 of the iPhone would still be in the future. And the interface would end up being Windows Mobile.

just to be a smart ass, subtraction with years doesn't work.

2007 = year 1
2008 = year 2
2009 = year 3

But since the phone came out in June of 2007 and it's August of 2009, it's really only been about 2 years, so you're right but your proof doesn't make sense.

What in the world? :confused:
 
Yea, jailbroken phones. I shouldn't have to jailbreak my iPhone to get the option that I want. There should be an inhibitor built-in.

Just because some of you want total landscape doesn't mean we all want it. Sometimes choice isn't best.

Rofl what? Choice isn't best? This is the most ludicrious, selfish statement in this whe thread. Get over yourself brat
 
1) Word for Mac.
2) Word for Windows running in Windows running in Parallels on a Mac.

So would you consider both of those things exactly the same? Because I think that they're not.

That's a bit of an absurd comparison because the software in question isn't as extreme as running in a separate OS running in emulation. For starters there isn't nearly the resource overhead as running Parallels and an OS.

A better comparison would be the SBSettings battery percentage and the GS' built in one. Perhaps I shouldn't have used the word identical, but they're close enough to being called similar.
 
I usually use landscape mode while in bed. The perfect pairing is to have 3.0 landscape with a jailbroken phone with sbsettings. There's toggles to turn on/off the rotation.

I hate texting in bed... laying down the stupid thing jumps around from landscape to portrait... I wish there was a way to turn it off... I mean honestly I love landscape for Safari... other than that... ehh
 
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