Latest iPhone Tools
- DispalyOrder.plist
- This file is for controlling the display order of icons on the SpringBoard. There is a tutorial for modifying the SpringBoard here.
- DVD Decrypter
- This program is for ripping DVD content in a Windows tutorial here.
- HandBrake
- This program is used for ripping DVDs in a Mac tutorial here.
- iActivator v1.1.2
- iActivator is a Cocoa-based application for Mac which provides a nice interface for activating and deactivating your iPhone. It doesn’t rely on any external programs and does everything in one application.
NOTE: This program will not unlock your SIM, it only activates your phone so that you can use it without having to set up an account with AT&T. The current version is 1.1.2 (released July 30th, 2007). It’s a universal binary and has been tested on both PPC and Intel Macs.
You can refer to my tutorial here.
- iActivator is a Cocoa-based application for Mac which provides a nice interface for activating and deactivating your iPhone. It doesn’t rely on any external programs and does everything in one application.
- iAsign
- iAsign aids in properly activating the iPhone using your phone’s unique identifiers. It allows you to use many other SIMs other than the stock AT&T SIM that comes with the iPhone, which of course requires a two year contract to use. This program gets around that unfortunate problem.
I have a tutorial for how to use this here.
- iAsign aids in properly activating the iPhone using your phone’s unique identifiers. It allows you to use many other SIMs other than the stock AT&T SIM that comes with the iPhone, which of course requires a two year contract to use. This program gets around that unfortunate problem.
- iAsign v0.2
- iASign v0.2 aids in properly activating the iPhone using your phone’s unique identifiers in a much easier to use fashion. With just a couple Terminal commands, iASign handles all the nasty acquiring or phone specific numbers and generation of an authorization key. It allows you to use many other SIMs other than the stock AT&T SIM that comes with the iPhone, which of course requires a two year contract to use. This program gets around that unfortunate problem.
I have a tutorial for how to use this here.
- iASign v0.2 aids in properly activating the iPhone using your phone’s unique identifiers in a much easier to use fashion. With just a couple Terminal commands, iASign handles all the nasty acquiring or phone specific numbers and generation of an authorization key. It allows you to use many other SIMs other than the stock AT&T SIM that comes with the iPhone, which of course requires a two year contract to use. This program gets around that unfortunate problem.
- iFuntastic v1.0
- iFuntastic v1.0 allows users of intel Macs to easily add and remove ringtones (including stock ones) from the iPhone with just a few clicks. You can learn how to use this program with this tutorial.
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- iFuntastic v1.0 allows users of intel Macs to easily add and remove ringtones (including stock ones) from the iPhone with just a few clicks. You can learn how to use this program with this tutorial.
- iFuntastic v2.1.0
- iFuntastic v2.0 allows users of intel Macs to easily add and remove ringtones (including stock ones) from the iPhone with just a few clicks. In addition you can now install carrier logos and the DisplayOrder.plist file.
I have two tutorials on how to use this program: for changing ringtones, and for changing carrier ID graphics.
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- iFuntastic v2.0 allows users of intel Macs to easily add and remove ringtones (including stock ones) from the iPhone with just a few clicks. In addition you can now install carrier logos and the DisplayOrder.plist file.


