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Still have a working original iPhone 2G or iPhone 3G (or an iPod touch 1 or 2) and wondering how to get iOS4 features like Multitasking, Folders or Tethering? If you’re willing to Jailbreak with WhiteD00r, you can enable most of these new features with a simple install. We’ll show you how after the break!

Steps

  1. Head over to whited00r.com and select your device from the “firmware download” page.

  2. Extract the .zip file (make sure that your unarchiver/unzip utility doesn’t extract the contents of the .ipsw as well!)

  3. Plug your iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, or iPod touch 1 or 2 into iTunes

  4. Once detected, hold down the ALT (Mac OS X) or SHIFT (Windows) key, and then browse to unzipped .ipsw on your computer.

  5. Be patient! It can take between 10 and 15 minutes for your iPhone or iPod to to activate.

  6. That’s it! You’ll now be able to enjoy such features as Multitasking, Folders, custom wallpapers and more.

Additionally, your phone is now jailbroken, so you can install the vast library of Jailbreak apps.

Unfortunately, there are some things missing in WhiteD00r, like access to Game Center, the auto naming of Folders, your video camera comes in a separate app, and doesn’t save to the camera roll without some minor post-installation tweaks. However, for a unofficial hack, it works very well.

It certainly gave my old iPhone a new lease of life, and if you have any additional suggestions for getting more out of your old devices, let us know!

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E’ ora disponibile in Cydia Store nuovo aggiornamento per FolderEnhancer, il famoso tweak che rende più semplice ed immediato l’utilizzo delle folder di iOS 4 tramite l’introduzione di alcune nuove funzionalità aggiuntive. Con la versione 1.4.1 Ashikase apporta a FolderEnhancer il supporto per il nuovo firmware 4.3, appena rilasciato da Apple, e risolve diversi problemi relativi alle precedenti release.

A seguire il changelog completo:

  • Risolti vari problemi con SBRotator che potevo causare rallentamenti
  • Uso ottimizzato del caching di immagini per evitare un inutile ricarico di immagini che potevano causare rallentamenti
  • Risolto un problema con la statusbar che faceva sì che la cartella aperta si spostasse verso il basso e rimanesse spostata
  • Risolto un bug che si verificava quando Iconoclasm e Infiniboard erano entrambe installate; le icone potevano essere aggiunte al di fuori delle pagine della Springboard, rendendole così inaccessibili.
  • Supporto per iOS 4.3, ma ancora non testato

Potete scaricare FolderEnhancer in Cydia Store al prezzo di 1,99$



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E’ adesso disponibile in Cydia Store il nuovo aggiornamento di FolderEnhancer, il tweak che migliora l’utilizzo delle cartelle su iOS 4 attraverso l’introduzione di diverse funzionalità aggiuntive rivolte ad ogni utente. La versione, 1.4.0, come già anticipato da noi in un precedente articolo, aggiunge la possibilità di modificare ulteriormente le folder con un indubbio vantaggio per gli utilizzatori del programma.

Di seguito tutte le novità dell’ultimo aggiornamento:

  • Introdotta la possibilità di modificare lo sfondo e i bordi delle Folders;
  • Introdotta la possibilità di modificare il colore o il nome della cartella;
  • Introdotta l’opzione “Always Bounce” per abilitare sempre l’effetto rimbalzo;
  • Introdotta l’opzione per abilitare/disabilitare il rendering delle icone con WinterBoard;
  • Animazioni migliorate e più veloci;
  • Miglioramenti minori e bug fix.

Potete scaricare FolderEnhancer in Cydia Store al prezzo di 1,99$.



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We’re still lurking the app store for signs of apps that have added iOS4 compatibility and we’ve found some more good ones. Some apps are only adding compatibility while some really take advantage of the new APIs Apple is offering to developers. Adding compatibility isn’t the same as adding new APIs and features to increase not only user experience, but productivity and ease of use.

Read on to see what ones intrigued us this time.

Apple Store Mobile

I just received this update today and it adds retina display support for images within the Apple Store for iPhone 4 users as well as fast app switching. If you haven’t downloaded this one yet, it’s definitely much more convenient than trying to browse the Apple website within Safari, and it’s free.

[iTunes Link]

Twittelator Pro

Twittelator Pro has always been a serious contender in the race for best Twitter client. A lot of people are hardcore users and follow the platform faithfully. They’ve updated their app with support for fast app switching along with the promise of faster speeds within the app. That’s all they’ve announced, but to me, the icon and app looks a heck of a lot sharper on the iPhone 4. Anyone else notice this?

[iTunes Link]

Reeder

Reeder has been my all-time favorite RSS app on my iPhone for quite a while now. I was happy to see they have now issued an update for iOS4 that supports fast app switching. Reeder would always cache the page even under OS 3.0 but the app just loads so much quicker now, and if you’re actually viewing the real page within the Reeder browser, it won’t kick you out of the article if you close it out, thanks to multitasking.

[iTunes Link]

Echofon

Echofon, like Twittelator Pro is also one of the more popular Twitter clients you’ll find in the App Store.  Recent updates in the past few months have made this client all the better.  They offer a free version and a paid version (sans the ads).  Echofon also offers push notifications and many of the advanced features clients like Twitter for iPhone and Twitteriffic offer.  This update added fast app switching and retina display support for iPhone 4 users.  If you haven’t updated, go check it out!

[iTunes Link]

GoodReader

GoodReader is not only a PDF viewer but a program that will allow USB file transfer between devices.  It also provides wifi syncing as well which is awesome for transferring large PDF and text files to your iPhone from your computers.  I find this especially useful for work documents such as Excel files and large resolution images.  GoodReader also carriers a free version, but you’re limited to transferring 5 files at a time.  The iOS4 update allows for fast app switching.  It does appear they have a bug in iOS4 that affects USB file transfer, and I’m not sure whether they’ve fixed that and just not updated the description, or if it’s still present.  I haven’t had any issues, how about you guys?

[iTunes Link]

iOS4 Updated Apps: Twittelator Pro, GoodReader, Echofon, Reeder, Apple Store Mobile App is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

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