Erica Sadun
erica at ericasadun.com
Erica Sadun | 5:27 pm | July 15, 2009 | 3.0, Update, Software
Leave any feature requests in the comments please
Erica Sadun | 8:51 am | July 9, 2009 | Update, 3.0, Documentation, Coding, iPod touch, iPhone
3.0 docs are up. And if you didn’t see this, when it was first released in Beta ?3?, it provides a clear (and vaguely hilarious) view of Apple’s take on App Store and undocumented APIs.
Update: Craig Hockenberry has filed a radar insisting on more flame effects (and sending a thank you to Apple)
Erica Sadun | 7:45 pm | April 16, 2009 | Macintosh, Update, Utilities
Find the universal binary here. Source code at github.com/erica
Erica Sadun | 9:38 am | March 31, 2009 | 2.2, Update, Utilities, iPod touch, iPhone
Uploaded to the modmyi repository (thank you Kyle): App Flow for 2.2.x, Freemoji, and iBrowser.App Flow offers an easy-to-use application launcher that works in portrait (list) and landscape (coverflow) modes.iBrowser creates a web server that allows you to view your iPhone files from your computer’s browser.Freemoji (rejected from App Store, written for an Ars post) enables Emoji support on your phone.
Erica Sadun | 3:43 pm | November 21, 2008 | 2.2, Books, Update
The updated code is here
Erica Sadun | 11:13 am | September 25, 2008 | 2.1, Test Requests, Update
I’ve put together a 2.1 version of appLoad (it’s a command-line utility for registering new applications) for testing here. I think I’ve signed it but if I haven’t please use ldid -S.
Erica Sadun | 2:45 pm | September 19, 2008 | 2.1, Update, Admin, Utilities, Software
All thanks to Jay “Saurik” Freeman, who figured out how to get launching to work under 2.1. Thanks Jay.
Erica Sadun | 5:53 pm | September 14, 2008 | 2.0, Update, Utilities
Confirmed to work: restart, itmsSearch, appSearch, ip-print, openURL, plutil, sbar, Make It Mine; Needs fixing: appLoad, App Flow, launch; MIA: findme, tweet
Erica Sadun | 12:16 pm | August 6, 2008 | 2.0, Test Requests, Update, Admin, Utilities
Just added tweet to the updated 2.0 Erica Utilities. Pass it three arguments: your twitter name, your twitter password and your tweet (use quotes to keep it as one argument). I’ll be writing this up over at O’Reilly for Friday.
Erica Sadun | 12:29 pm | July 31, 2008 | 2.0, Test Requests, Update, Applications, Software
An updated of AppFlow is available now in the Applications folder. If I did this correctly, the executable already is signed and you should be able to drop it into /Applications on your iPhone, respring and go on your way. Let me know how it works.