With the untethered jailbreak now available to iOS 5 users, Cydia enthusiasts will now be frantically clogging their devices with various tweaks from Saurik’s App Store alternative.
As most of you will be more than aware, much of the content found in Cydia – as is the case with its Cupertino cousin – is junk, and thus we try our level best to filter out much of the garbage and point you guys towards the tweaks worth your time and money.
Before the days of smartphones, e-mail and SMS were two rather different mediums of communication – one was done on a mobile device – the other predominantly on a PC or Mac. In our digital age, however, the pair work harmoniously, crossing over each other and providing one synonymous, multi-platform service.
iMessage is a prime example of this, allowing text and rich content to be sent back and forth between iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices whether using a phone number or e-mail address.
iForward, a jailbreak tweak developed by Ryan Conigliaro, essentially bridges the remaining gap between e-mail and SMS by allowing text messages to be forwarded to a corresponding e-mail address without any hassle whatsoever. It willfully forwards sent and received messages along with all the relevant
As most of you will be more than aware, much of the content found in Cydia – as is the case with its Cupertino cousin – is junk, and thus we try our level best to filter out much of the garbage and point you guys towards the tweaks worth your time and money.
Before the days of smartphones, e-mail and SMS were two rather different mediums of communication – one was done on a mobile device – the other predominantly on a PC or Mac. In our digital age, however, the pair work harmoniously, crossing over each other and providing one synonymous, multi-platform service.
iMessage is a prime example of this, allowing text and rich content to be sent back and forth between iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices whether using a phone number or e-mail address.
iForward, a jailbreak tweak developed by Ryan Conigliaro, essentially bridges the remaining gap between e-mail and SMS by allowing text messages to be forwarded to a corresponding e-mail address without any hassle whatsoever. It willfully forwards sent and received messages along with all the relevant