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		<title>Essential JailBreak Application List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to keep a record in EverNote about my basic jailbreak install so that the next time I screwed up the phone and had to restore**, I could pull up my list and reinstall the apps I wanted again. Cydia allows for search and this is often the fastest way to get favorite components [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to keep a record in EverNote about my basic jailbreak install so that the next time I screwed up the phone and had to restore**, I could pull up my list and reinstall the apps I wanted again. Cydia allows for search and this is often the fastest way to get favorite components back on the phone. However, as I thought more about the list, I realized it would be more useful to share here in the hopes that others could use it as a guide and add their own discoveries. Frankly, there still aren&#8217;t many people willing to hack their phones. Perhaps seeing the usefulness of stretching the capabilities via this list will get some folks over the &#8216;fear factor&#8217;.</p>
<p>Remember, if you have a solid backup of the phone, you can&#8217;t hurt anything by trying. You can always go back to iTunes and restore the phone to the way it was prior to JailBreak.</p>
<p>**Things I&#8217;ve learned: Beware of Stacks 2.1, Don&#8217;t take the Phone app out of the home dock<strong> </strong>if you are running Categories, Don&#8217;t run Categories (too much hassle, creates instability)**<br />
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Apps and UI tweaks available after jailbreak of 3GS.</strong></p>
<p>Essential Upgrades</p>
<ul>
<li>WinterBoard, SBSettings &#8211; Both of these applications should be the first apps installed after jailbreak (after Cydia recommended upgrades). Without getting into geektails, Winterboard allows you to &#8216;theme&#8217; the phone. SBSettings allows you to control many of the basic functions of the phone without having to go digging thru the Settings app. Turning bluetooth, wifi, 3G on &amp; off is much easier and quite addictive w/SBS.</li>
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<p>Applications</p>
<ul>
<li>Qik &#8211; Video stream application, somewhat muted by the new OS 3.0 release that includes video for some iPhones (3Gs). Qik enables video for earlier iPhones.</li>
<li>MxTube &#8211; Download YouTube videos straight to the device.</li>
<li>QTweeter &#8211; Post to Twitter &amp; Facebook from any application with one touch. Really cool little application.</li>
<li>MIVTones for 3.0 &#8211; This allows you to set up Video RingTones for pre-assigned contacts. Good way to Rick-Roll people without them knowing&#8230;.</li>
<li>iBlackList &#8211; Creates a whitelist/blacklist so you can filter calls, SMS from groups or specific contacts</li>
<li>ScreenSplitter &#8211; Allows you to post iPhone video right to computer screen. Screencasts?</li>
<li>Offline Maps &#8211; For those times when you find yourself in the middle of nowhere in New Mexico&#8230;.Offline Maps</li>
<li>Moon Phase &#8211; Figure out whats up with the moon. Wax on?</li>
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<p>Functionality Enhancements</p>
<ul>
<li>SpotBright: Add two functions to Spotlight ala famous QuickGold app that ran on 2.2 &amp; earlier jailbreaks. Adds mobile spotlight access to hidden apps &amp; memorizes last 5 apps launched for quick access. Very handy tweak.</li>
<li>VolumeBoost: Upgrades volume of iPhone to max levels available.</li>
<li>Emoji: Unlocks Emoji icons from Japanese Keyboard</li>
<li>AppFlow: A really nice coverflow browser. I&#8217;m using this on my homepage as another launcher. Erica Sadun made this about a year ago. I think there is another project now that incorporates this technology. Haven&#8217;t investigated yet.</li>
<li>Klear Weather: Presents a skin over the weather icon that pushes current weather information. Adds ability to publish temp to status bar.</li>
<li>SnapTunes, SnapCameraRoll: Allows for secondary camera rolls &amp; syncing w/two iTunes libraries.</li>
</ul>
<p>Visual enhancements</p>
<ul>
<li>Sphere Battery, Blue Calc, Blue Tap, Glossy Dialer, BlueBox Cydia</li>
<li>Paradox, Stormy Black, Modern Simple: These are SBSettings themes that allow you to change the look and feel of SBS.</li>
<li>Reflective Dock, Fifth Column, Five Icon Dock: Jazz up your home screen &amp; fit up to 25 icons per page.</li>
</ul>
<p>Untested Downloads</p>
<ul>
<li>ABGrouper: Allows for group creation, deletion, management in the Contacts application.</li>
<li>iConference: Conference calling functionality. Requires sign-up w/3rd party.</li>
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