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There was a pretty nasty bug in the iPhone's code, pre-3.0.1. It would allow hackers to take control of your phone if they sent you a specific SMS.
I would have run 2.2.1 for the rest of my life. I was that happy with it. But because of this, I had to upgrade.
I went into iTunes and had it put 3.0.1 on my system. I then wanted to jailbreak my phone again.
I had to use a program called "redsn0w". I used "quickpwn" before. I guess quickpwn isn't making any more releases, and yes, the names of these things are just as stupid as they look on the screen.
I wasn't having any luck getting redsn0w to work, but it occurred to me that I had my phone plugged into a USB hub. After three failures, I plugged the phone's cable directly into my PC and that did the trick.
I would have run 2.2.1 for the rest of my life. I was that happy with it. But because of this, I had to upgrade.
I went into iTunes and had it put 3.0.1 on my system. I then wanted to jailbreak my phone again.
I had to use a program called "redsn0w". I used "quickpwn" before. I guess quickpwn isn't making any more releases, and yes, the names of these things are just as stupid as they look on the screen.
I wasn't having any luck getting redsn0w to work, but it occurred to me that I had my phone plugged into a USB hub. After three failures, I plugged the phone's cable directly into my PC and that did the trick.
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Incidentally, the Frotz developer posted on his Google Code page that Apple rejected his 1.3 update because the ability to download games from the IFDB violates the App Store TOS. It's completely baffling because it's been able to do this since 1.0, but they've just now decided it's a problem. He's resubmitted the update with the download ability removed and all compatible games in the IFDB with a three-star or greater rating are now bundled with the app.
This is an indicator of a problem endemic to the App Store: Apple's wildly inconsistent approval standards. Also, the approval queues for new apps and updates has gotten ridiculously long, to the tune of 3+ weeks, and shows no signs of getting shorter, so it'll be a while before we see the update. Hopefully Apple gives the App Store and the infrastructure behind it a major overhaul in the future, although since they have no real competition, meaningful change is unlikely.
This is an indicator of a problem endemic to the App Store: Apple's wildly inconsistent approval standards. Also, the approval queues for new apps and updates has gotten ridiculously long, to the tune of 3+ weeks, and shows no signs of getting shorter, so it'll be a while before we see the update. Hopefully Apple gives the App Store and the infrastructure behind it a major overhaul in the future, although since they have no real competition, meaningful change is unlikely.