Friday, January 25, 2013

Why do some apps in iPhone iTunes say INSTALL and not the price?

Q. Why do some apps in iPhone iTunes say INSTALL and not the price? Was it previously bought or something?

A. either you bought it already or its free

With no experience in computer programming, where can I start to learn making apps for iPhones and iPods?
Q. No experience in computer programming. Need someone to point me to the basics of starting to make apps for iPhones & iPods. Could someone hook me with free books/tutorials/video tutorials so I can learn as fast as possible as I am a fast learner.

A. You need to learn Objective C and Cocoa. The easiest way to do this is to get a Mac and install the Apple developer tools, then work your way through the Apple tutorials and probably also the Aaron Hillegass book "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X". Once you have Objective C and Cocoa nailed then you can move onto iPhone programming, which uses the same programming language (Objective C) and CocoaTouch, which is essentially just Cocoa for the iPhone/iPod Touch.

How sync apps from iTunes to jailbreak iPhone? But won't delete the apps that already in iPhone?
Q. I need to install one apps that download using computer. But if i sync it with my iPhone, all apps in iPhone will be deleted. So need to find a way that can keep apps already in iPhone & install new apps from iTunes at the same time.

Anyone can help?

A. first download winscp on pc or mac
then download automatic ssh, sbsettings, installous on your iphone

then drag the app you want to put on your iphone to the desktop

now open winscp for the host name write down your iphone ip address it should be on the bottom of the sbsettings

for user write down "root and the password is "alpine"

now go to /private/var/mobile/documents/installous
then drag your app from desktop to downloads

respring your iphone(or reboot)
go to installous click on your app and click install you will see a blank app but when it installs you will see the icon




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