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Posted By Alex on Saturday, March 8, 2008 under iPhone Applications |
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The iPhone’s battery, relative to other mobile devices, is very unpredictable. This is in part due to the fact that it is so many portable devices combined into one unit.
Thus, sometimes a simple bar indicating your remaining charge simply won’t cut it. The “Battery” application (titled “Battery Info” in Installer) is a light application to assist with monitoring the life of your battery. From the “Trejan” source on installer, it weighs in at a tiny 16.4 KB.
Included features consist of Battery Capacity (Percent Remaining), Battery Voltage (mV), Battery Status, Battery S/N, and indication of External Power.
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Posted By Alex on Saturday, March 8, 2008 under iPhone Applications |
8
Mar

If there is one unappealing quality of a Jailbroken iPhone, it is application clutter. With the multitude of applications now available, the number of pages on your home screen can fill up quicker than you may realize. To cope with this problem, I installed the “Categories” application from the BigBoss repository.
Upon entering the application, you are given the option to “add” categories to your home screen. With each category you set up, you’re given a selection of different icons you can choose from. For example, I made a “Utilities”, “Media”, and “Games” category.
Once I created the “Games” category, I clicked on it and was then able to add all 14 game icons that were cluttering up my home screen into one simple category. Now, instead of thumbing through pages of jumbled icons, I can simply press the “Games” icon and be presented with all 14 games, in the order of my choosing. Report back with results!
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