If you know Cydia You know where this project is about.
I'm creating a cydia for Window mobile and later for Android.
I think i can release a beta for winmob in December.
But i have a question, what is the easiest way to put maps online?
I know several ways but there must be a easier way.
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Yes, yes, yes.. There are multiple versions of this thread floating around.. and Yes I did a search for them but none of them are quite what I was looking for. I've been seeing and reading things recently, ok the article isn't so recent but me reading it is. Anyway, It talks about being able to compile recent iphone apps for use on Android phones. I know they are written in certain language (objective-c) and Androids are (java).. But, as stated on that site:
“Well with no code changes, about 2 hours to have the graphics tweaked (thanks to @pneal), I was able to port Happy Peg over to Android.”
In regards to why I want this... I want to be able to play Urban Rivals on my android.. Yes, this can be played by just going to there website, but it runs extremely slow and it wasn't meant for people with sausage fingers like myself.
So I guess the Question would be.. Would you be able to Decompile an iphone app and recompile for Adobe AIR and then use that app on an android phone?
I appreciate the support and look forward to seeing some constructive thoughts on the matter.
You know what I want? CANABALT! They made it for the iPhone and not Android and im pissed.
Just found this Video on Youtube. A company is developing a way to convert Objective-C or Java (and others) into and out of HMLVN. So this would allow converting of iphone apps to Android apps.
http://xmlvm.org/overview/ IS there website.. They say the only way to download the source code is subversion.. but I don't know what that means.
Subversion: method by which governments control their sheeple. See WMD's.
Absolutely no help there leebo.
iam87x said:
Just found this Video on Youtube. A company is developing a way to convert Objective-C or Java (and others) into and out of HMLVN. So this would allow converting of iphone apps to Android apps.
http://xmlvm.org/overview/ IS there website.. They say the only way to download the source code is subversion.. but I don't know what that means.
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_(software)
Hello there to all the souls of the xda forums.
im new to wp7. never used one before like 3 days ago. i like it, great device my surround is. but im not here to tell you about how good it is. we all know its good.
im here to ask if theres any real hacking going on with this thing yet. im looking for at least some kind of command line.
from there i could use tools such as aircrack, nmap, metasploit, SET, etc.
ive had an iphone for about 3 years, booting iOS and Android. i am used to hacking from that, but at the same time i know there a bigger user base for those devices, so theres more devs for it. i just wanted to know if anyone has already started on such a project before i dedicate alot of my time to developing this for you all.
BTW i am not interested in pirating apps, cracking apps
With enough effort, command-line interface *might* be possible - the OS technically supports such things - but the underlying core is Windows CE. Even less so than NT, CE really isn't meant for a CLI; apps are written with the intent of being run on a graphical interface. Also, having no POSIX compatibility and only partial Win32 compatibility, a lot of apps that you're used to from the desktop (or from POSIX-based phone OSs like iOS and Android) aren't going to be available.
That said, if you want to get started in the WP7 hacking space, there's certainly plenty to do. One project that I have on the back burner until I get some more urgent stuff out of the way is a SSH client. There are a number of things that are required here. First of all, we have homebrew Socket support, but the official SDK lacks it so you'd need to use a native Homebrew DLL. Second, there's no official command line interface, so you'd need to write one. The second point is all sorts of fun, since what you're really writing is a terminal emulator.
Other interesting projects include getting a unified cross-platform approach to writing to the filesystem, or even reading from all of it (instead of the relatively small portions currently accessible) or figuring out how to make third-party apps run in the background.
thanks man. I think I'll work on getting a full file browser for the phone. That should happen , i think, before anything else. As far as a terminal emu, it sounds like its going to be more of a chalange for me. Again, I'm used to more Linux and UNIX systems than I am windows. I had to reinstall windows 7 onto a partition just so I could sync the phone with the Zune software Microsoft insisted I use.
So is anyone currently working on the file browser? Has there been any progress with it? If so, who should I contact so I can help?
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thanks man. I think I'll work on getting a full file browser for the phone. That should happen , i think, before anything else. As far as a terminal emu, it sounds like its going to be more of a chalange for me. Again, I'm used to more Linux and UNIX systems than I am windows. I had to reinstall windows 7 onto a partition just so I could sync the phone with the Zune software Microsoft insisted I use.
So is anyone currently working on the file browser? Has there been any progress with it? If so, who should I contact so I can help?
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TouchXplorer. Do a bit of searching. A lot of homebrew has already been in the works.
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TouchXplorer. Do a bit of searching. A lot of homebrew has already been in the works.
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Thanks. Just found that page
seeing as we have jailbroken windows phone 7 with chevron i was wondering why there has been no development towards a cydia like packaging app. surely thats what windows phone 7 needs to bundle homebrew apps and tweaks. i havnt seen many homebrew apps or tweaks at all yet and i was thinking if there was an app like cydia then it would be much easier for other developers and users. windows phone 7 needs to be very easy for the user and this would be good with a cydia app.
let me know whats happening with this
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seeing as we have jailbroken windows phone 7 with chevron i was wondering why there has been no development towards a cydia like packaging app. surely thats what windows phone 7 needs to bundle homebrew apps and tweaks. i havnt seen many homebrew apps or tweaks at all yet and i was thinking if there was an app like cydia then it would be much easier for other developers and users. windows phone 7 needs to be very easy for the user and this would be good with a cydia app.
let me know whats happening with this
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If you don't see such apps, then you must surely be blind...or too lazy to search
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=707988
XDA Marketplace
eternalemb said:
If you don't see such apps, then you must surely be blind...or too lazy to search
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what should i be searching for? and could you direct me to this?
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what should i be searching for? and could you direct me to this?
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Check the app and games or the development threads in xda... you will just have to look and sideload yourself. I posted some xap's like some others... your mostly a bit ahead of the marketplace or will get some stuff which will not enter the marketplace
alright well thanks but is there any development going into custom theming and other tweaks that there are for iphones like categoreis from cyda etc.
just give it time for full customization xaps
Like everyone else has already stated , READ THE FORUM , theres unlimited information in here ,all for your taking , but you have to search for it ,its not that hard!
Are there any exploits that have been found in addition to spoofing that allow unsigned apps to be executed?
look at this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193694
wac apps can be run, but i still dont know what these are able to
Anything else?
I am bumping this thread.
I don't think that you will get something
bada is still new and its hackers (excuse me for saying this) are still inexperienced or just lazy
Unlike IOS which gets its jailbreak after the release of its new version by 3-4 days
Also the developers hate sp**fing or jailbreaking
So bada is not the right platform to jailbreak
Best Regards
Why do they hate jailbreaking?
Because if bada is jailbreaked they won't sell their apps
Most of bada app developers are free lances
Let's hope that will change with bada 2.0
Best Regards
When I say jailbreak, I mean being able to run unsigned apps, not pirated apps.
in fact it means the same...
Same action, different purpose.
Does spoofing still work?
With lastest official firmwares (KF3, JL2) spoofing doesn't work now.
Thank you.
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So I swear I tried searching for this and looking through similar threads, but I've had no luck. I just bought a Nexus 7 tablet, and I use an android phone too. I greatly prefer android to ios, so I don't want to just get an ipad. But there is 1 app, only one, that I want that is only available on ios, so I'm stuck asking questions. I'm willing to root my device, or dual boot ios and android if I need to. I don't know if that's possible. Like I said, I tried searching for these answers first, but I'm not that experienced with mobile platforms so I wasn't able to figure it out. So basically, I just need to run a single ios app on android, or I need to find a way to boot ios on android, or I need to dual boot both OS on the tablet. And I don't know how to do any of those or if they are possible. The app I need is the Hero Lab Pathfinder Character Sheet app (the forums won't let new users post links).
If anyone can give any help, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
It's not really possible. Since iOS is closed source, I don't think anyone has ever managed to dual boot it on an Android phone or run it in an Android device. Since iOS is a completely different OS platform, I don't think anyone has ever managed to get iOS apps running on an Android device. Your best bet is probably to try to convince the developer of your app to make one for Android.
Thanks. I feared that was the case. But it's good to get a straight answer. And yeah, I've contacted the developer already. They said they are working on it, but it's a low priority project and it could be up to a year before we hear about it.
Okay, new question then. What about emulating a Windows OS? Something small like WXP?
I think you could RDP or VNC into a Windows box or emulate a Linux box (or Splashtop or Teamviewer or whatever). I don't know of a way to emulate a Windows box.