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Jailbreak!

Kenneth Hynek29th Jun 2009The Sciences, Mobile Communications
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I recently upgraded my to , mostly in the hope that either the upgrade or one of the third-party “file transfer” applications would enable file transfer between my cell phone (a m500) and the .

No such luck, though. So with a bit of encouragment from a co-worker, I took the additional step of the iPod, using to do so.

(For the curious: redsn0w can be obtained at this link.)

Jailbreaking the iPod - 1

Jailbreaking is basically a process by which an electronic device is…made able to do more than the default would typically allow. That’s not a great explanation, granted, but it’s about the best I can come up with on short notice. has a pretty decent article about jailbreaking, so if you’re really curious…head there.

Anyhow, let me just say that I highly recommend modifying your iPod this way, if it’s anything more than just a music player for you. The functionality that the jailbreak allows you to add far outpaces what the OS upgrade offers*, and most of it is free as well. Granted, some of the developers of programs available through or (think of them as versions of ’s “App Store” for jailbreak-only software) haven’t adjusted their products to account for the changes made in the iPhone OS upgrade, but most of them are working on corrections even now.

The best part, though? , by http://www.medivil.com, which enables two-way Bluetooth file transfer on the iPod.

Yes, I really want that feature, although I have to admit that the ability to use different desktop, icon, and application skin themes is pretty cool, too…although no one theme I’ve yet found has been quite what I’m looking for.

I suppose I’ll just have to learn to make my own, won’t I?

Also, for the record, this is what my iPod Touch’s Springboard looked like prior to the jailbreak:

Pre-jailbreak iPod Springboard

And this is what my iPod Touch’s looks like now, after the jailbreak. I’m using to apply the custom theme.

Post-jailbreak iPod Springboard

The theme, incidentally, is a "kit bash," combining elements of several different themes into something I find to be aesthetically pleasing.

Note, also, that I’m using the "" modification — this is an unbelievably handy feature!

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* to be fair, the new does offer some nice new features as well. The official has seen significant upgrades, as has the store. The settings pane now gives you the option to define a default Apple account for use in the stores, and the also includes a gift card redemption feature.

And then there’s the new “copy and paste” feature. Highly useful, especially for a guy like me who has begun to do a significant amount of his blogging on his iPod!

Powered by the iPod Touch.

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  1. KHdN – Kenneth Hynek (dot Net) » Blog Archive » Jailbreak! - IPHONENIPOD.TK (June 29, 2009, 10:45 pm).

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  2. 13iggy (August 21, 2009, 7:16 pm).

    is there a way that you can either tell me where you got that theme or give it to but more precisely the icon dock because i really like it and would like to use it on my itouch.

    thanks

  3. Kenneth Hynek (August 21, 2009, 8:40 pm).

    Hi there 13iggy.

    I do eventually plan to release it, though it’s not yet complete. It’s based on another Mac OS X theme which was itself a port of a Windows theme, and I’m still expunging the Windows references.

    If you want the latest snapshot, just confirm to me that the email address you gave when you submitted your comment is legit, and I’ll either send it to you directly, or send you a link to a ZIP file.

  4. stephen (October 15, 2009, 12:47 pm).

    hi is it released yet or could u send me it could u send me a copy of it so i can use it

  5. Kenneth Hynek (October 15, 2009, 3:04 pm).

    It is ready for release. I’ll see about posting it as a download later tonight.

  6. Kenneth Hynek (October 15, 2009, 9:33 pm).

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