iOS 7 and Jailbreaking

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Is Apple ripping off Cydia developers?

Poll closed Sep 8, 2013.
  1. Yes.

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    39.1%
  2. No.

    14 vote(s)
    60.9%
  1. Paul202

    Paul202 Well-Known Member

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    I watched the Apple video for iOS 7, and I noticed many "new features" that seemed to directly come from Jailbreak tweaks. The most notable one is SBSettings (Now Control Center), however there are other small features such as the clock being in real time that have been already available to jail breakers. I remember this happens with the "new" WiFi sync feature, a best selling tweak on Cydia. Does anybody think that apple is directly copying jailbreaks, and if so do you think it is right?
     
  2. squabs

    squabs Well-Known Member

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    "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" seems apt. It's a good thing, apple have seen deficits in their operating system that have been filled by unofficial developers and implemented their own variations. I guess a jailbreak is a fair way off, I haven't heard any bragging from the jailbreak scene lately.
     
  3. Primoz

    Primoz Well-Known Member

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    Yes, they are "ripping" (not exactly the right word) them off, which has been pretty obvious in some cases. But I'm very thankful for that. However... I hate it how Apple is boasting with their features; example: 1 year ago: "WE HAVE TV-OUT!!!", we (the jailbreakers) had this feature like 3-2 years before that...
     
  4. Exact-Psience

    Exact-Psience Well-Known Member

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    The good thing is that it will be available to non-JB users. Simple as that.

    JB is technically not illegal, but it isnt supported by Apple. So these enhancements are an advantage to Apple users.

    Not every advantage to a JB device has been covered by iOS7. One thing i always have on my JB ithings, is the ability to rename my apps. Im looking at how Apple will respond to that.
     
  5. lord-sam

    lord-sam Well-Known Member

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    Apple has 'ripped off' Cydia tweaks since the very first updates of iOS.... Copy/paste was only ever available via JB, as was a wallpapered background.
     
  6. Pivi

    Pivi Well-Known Member

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    Actually, I don't think that's ripoff what Apple does. From time to time, they have to come out with updates to their iOS, and they have to put more and more features in to please the customers.

    The thing is, they left out a lot of very useful functions, so they can give them slowly to us one by one.

    Jailbreakers on the other hand, got these features right away from Cydia.
     
  7. Gov

    Gov Well-Known Member

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    They aren't ripping, but improving. They learn from the Cydia devs, and just work on adding to iOS 7.

    If it was ripping/copying, then it would be a direct copy of the tweaks including the name. But apple have renamed there features and made them look better.

    This will definitely deter people from jail breaking... Unless you want root access, then you will have no choice but to jailbreak.

    I want root access for my iPhone, just like mac has root access. So why can't my iPhone. I know it's to do with security, but I guess they won't change there minds on that.
     
  8. oooooomonkey

    oooooomonkey Well-Known Member

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    Since I just bought an icade cabinet I'm thinking of jail breaking my iPad so I can use mame and play TMNT 1989 arcade (always my fav arcade game)
    Still on the fence but I wish more of these old games were available on the App Store so I could just buy them and make things easier.
    I did once jail break my iPod 4g and found the new features pretty useless and after about a week or two I went back to the official apple iOS.
     
  9. DannyTheElite

    DannyTheElite Well-Known Member

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    I think that apple do look at best selling jailbreak tweaks and include them in iOS but they make them better. If apple didnt include these features people will JB . What apple are trying to do is make JB not worth it unless you want to pirate apps. Then they can make it illegal.

    P.s Anyone know if you can change the default browser in iOS 7?
    I always preferred puffin instead of safari
     
  10. Gov

    Gov Well-Known Member

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    or want ROOT access (full control of YOUR purchased device)
     
  11. Sanuku

    Sanuku Well-Known Member

    Who cares about it anyway? As soon as iOS 7 will launch the Jailbreaking will hopefully find finally an definitive ending.
     
  12. Gov

    Gov Well-Known Member

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    Some prefer not to have pre-installed apple-ware (bloatware) also you can speed up CPU (overclock, but will drain battery) access files you wouldn't be able to, e.g. block ads.. (even with ad-enabled games connected to data & Wi-Fi) all your free games essentially become premium to a degree as superuser :)

    Apple's safety mechanisms are limitations for enthusiasts. Limitations that limit how they get to use a device THEY own.
     
  13. Sambobsung

    Sambobsung Well-Known Member

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    I want Dolphin as my default browser. I want le emulators to work on iOS7.
     
  14. Zeldaniac

    Zeldaniac Well-Known Member

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    I understand implementing ideas that have already been made by jailbreakers, but every single feature of iOS 6 and 7 that I can think of is available on iOS 5, if jailbroken. Rather pitiul. You'd think Apple would have at least a few original ideas in a few years.
     
  15. Rip73

    Rip73 Well-Known Member

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    Agreed.
    There have been many features of jailbreaking that are most certainly useful but far, far too many negative things that have had a far greater negative impact that I would certainly like to see an end to.
     
  16. JBRUU

    JBRUU Well-Known Member

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    #16 JBRUU, Aug 26, 2013
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    Nevermind.
     
  17. vii-Lucky

    vii-Lucky Well-Known Member

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    Jailbreak.

    I never got one in my devices.
     

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