Monday, January 28, 2013

Can you sync cracked iphone apps to itunes and then to a non-jailbroken iphone?

Q. 1) Can cracked iphone apps downloaded through Installous be synced to itunes, then synced again to a non-jailbroken iphone/a previously
jailbroken iphone that has been restored to factory settings?

2) If possible, do you need anything such as miPatch and what exactly does miPatch do?

A. I am afraid you can not do that, you really need jaibreak it, and blackra1n jailbreak iphone just in a 30 secs, it's very convinent to do that, and you can download the blackra1n from here
http://forum.pandaapp.com/topics/17/200910/12/1035,1.html

How to get review for iPhone apps in iTunes app store?
Q. Hi, please suggest me how to get review for iPhone apps in iTunes app store? Mention if any strategies for that.

A. Open a account on freelancer.com
Then post a project to write review for your apps.
OR you can contact me to have a conversation about it. I am a professional. My mail ID is: arnob.2011@yahoo.com

Thanks

Where can a beginner at programming learn to make iPhone apps?
Q. I have absolutely no experience in programming but I am interested in writing iPhone apps. I have done a lot of research but I haven't found anything that is for complete beginners. I am 13 years old and i hear that you can make a lot of money from iPhone apps. PLEASE HELP!

A. You're getting WAY ahead of yourself. You need to learn how to program in general before you tackle apps for any specific platform. Also, mobile applications can be quite challenging.

People who make a lot of money doing it are NOT beginners. One of the things that drives me most crazy about Yahoo Answers is how often programming is under-estimated. People ask things like "how do I make a site like myspace?"...these questions are laughable to anyone who has been in the business. It's akin to asking a doctor "how do I recover from cancer?". If you're asking, you are not at a level which you would understand the answer..not even close.

You need to start small. Take a look here:http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-00Fall-2007/CourseHome/index.htm

That's college level, introductory programming material. Stuff like this is second nature to any programmer who has been in the field for more than a year. If you don't totally get everything in that, you need to prepare yourself for several years of research and studying. You don't need a degree, but you need passion for it. You can't make yourself into a programmer, either you are one, or you are not.




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