Hack your iPhone: install applications with Installer.app and AppTapp. Even a week ago, you’d see multi-step guides to installing apps on an iPhone. Now there’s a program (Installer.app) with a front-end called AppTapp that does everything in a nice graphical user interface (GUI) for you. You don’t have to type a single command, but you will need an Apple computer (either Intel-based or PowerPC-based works).
AppTapp icon AppTapp was one of the first jailbreak tools for the iPhone. It works by downloading the firmware file for the version selected, extracting the restore ramdisk and kernelcache, patching them, and uploading them and a new fstab as a payload to the iPhone. Installer.app (aka AppTapp) downloads packages over WiFi (wireless networking) or EDGE for installing, updating and uninstalling 3rd party native applications on your iPhone. Use at your own risk. There are both a version for Mac with OSX and one for Windows.
AppTapp Installer. Easily install, update and uninstall native iPhone applications using a graphical iPhone-based Installer. Works with WiFi and EDGE. Features repositories, allowing you to select form a list of applications (and many other extras) and easily install, update or uninstall them as you please.Works with iPhone firmware 1.0 to 1.0.2. Windows Setup installer software combines all programs and data into a single self extracting installation file that helps in distributing and deploying windows application among multiple users. Setup installation software is an extensible solution to create setup package in.
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The recently posted instructions for jailbreaking iPhones running software/firmware 1.1.1 is being met with difficulty for some, but has been successful for most. If you're having trouble, read the tips in our initial report.
Several readers have inquired how to put Installer.app -- the wondrous native iPhone application for finding and directly downloading other native apps to the device -- on their jailbroken iPhones. It can be done, and is relatively simple. Here are the steps for a Mac OS X system (this assumes you have jailbroken your iPhone, installed the ssh tools, and enabled the springboard patch to show third-party apps via this guide):
You'll now find Installer.app on the home screen of your iPhone, and can install apps to your hearts content. For a list of apps that work with iPhone software/firmware 1.1.1 see this iPhone Dev Wiki page.
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