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All you OS4 Jail-breakers

August 2nd, 2010

With the recent jail-break for OS4, you could imagine the millions of people jail-breaking their phone. I know Kyle at ModMyi is seeing it, as well as many others. Anyway, here is some tips to commonly asked questions:

  • If I bought GV Mobile + on OS3.x, will it transfer? Yes! Just use the same Cydia login you used to purchase GV Mobile + before and it will recognize the old purchase and allow you to re-download for free.
  • Why am I having problems download GV Mobile + (Host Unreachable, Error 500, etc)? See above. The repo GV Mobile + is housed on is ModMyI and it’s getting slammed pretty hard. And no, that repo isn’t running on some shitbox…Kyle has some pretty bad ass hardware behind it. Just please be patient…please. I cannot do anything for you.
  • Why is GV Mobile (not +) crashing on X, Y, Z screen? The parser that pulls the information in for voicemails, history, and SMS is older than the one in GV Mobile +, so it’s not up-to-date with the new stuff Google threw in. Will I update it? Yes, when I get to it. It’s free after all…and I do have a life and job. Just sayin’…
  • I bought GV Mobile when it was on the App Store, do I have to pay for GV Mobile +? While I want to say no, I can’t. Apple doesn’t tell me who bought it, so there is not AUTOMATED way for me to verify your past purchase. I reduced the price on Cydia ($1.99) so you didn’t have to break open the piggy bank. Pfft
  • Sean, I’m getting a lot of SMS spam on my iPhone number, WTF man? Yea, me too. What’s the dealio? Spam filtering at the head-end…hmm. Anyone want to partner up and make this happen. Let me know.
  • Are you going to update GV Mobile + to take advantage of eye-ball display, multitasking, etc…? Currently, no. I don’t own a new iPhone, nor will I ever, so there is no advantage for me doing so. UPDATE: <zombie-voice>Yes, yes I will.</zombie-voice>  <—that should be an HTML5 feature.

sean Uncategorized

Rant monopoly = new Rant();

July 17th, 2010

I’m going to rant a bit here instead of Twitter since I know it won’t fit in 140 chars. Anyway, so we all know Microsoft was sued to hell and back over their inclusion of their browser, Internet Explorer, into their own operating system (so why shouldn’t a software company lock down their OS with their own software…same can be told of Apple and hardware, no? lol). That’s in the past hopefully, but the point is, how does Apple forcing me to use their App Store not the same thing (no, a web app is NOT the same!)? Not to mention, at-least with the MS scenario, a user could install any other browser…how the hell can I do that WITHOUT jail-breaking (hacking) my phone? A computer was not primarily (at the time) used for browsing the internet…you really can’t say the same about the iPhone – people get it for the Apps. Apple uses that as a primary selling point – more so than actually calling people (who the hell does that nowadays?). The point with that is – while the browser was not the main focal point of a computer (5-10 years ago), but was targeting as being the culprit for a monopoly, the App Store and Apple is not targeted but is the main focal point of smart phones. Sure every company has an App Store, but none as big as Apple’s (yet). Anyway…I’d love to see how people can spin Apple out of this (cause I know you will!). ;)

Yes, I’m still alive. I took a break, as I’m entitled to. Once Google gets its head out of its ass and publishes the API for Google Voice, I’ll improve upon things (sorry Google, love ya, but this is ridiculous).

The truth hurts…and when it’s hurting you, you’ll claw your way into delirium.

sean Uncategorized

Google plans on charging for Google Voice…?

June 9th, 2010

All good things must come to an end…perhaps. While poking around in the HTML5 SMS data feed, I discovered that there is an attribute labeled “free_sms_remaining”. I don’t recall seeing this before, but none-the-less it’s there now. To verify my findings (before Google removes it), you can spoof your User-Agent to “Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7A341 Safari/528.16” and navigate to https://www.google.com/voice/m/x?m=list&l=sms&o=0&lm=10 (I would sign-in to Google Voice before hand). Cheers!

UPDATE: Also found “free_minutes_remaining”.

sean Uncategorized

GV Mobile + v2.1.60 available

May 28th, 2010

Update available to fix the “frozen” SMS/History/Voicemail tab.

sean Uncategorized

GV Mobile + v2.1.55 available

May 25th, 2010

This update utilizes the new data feeds for Google Voice. It will be much faster since there is less overhead.

sean Uncategorized

GV Mobile v1.55 available

May 22nd, 2010

Minor update for the free version to fix a SMS issue.

sean Uncategorized

GV Mobile v1.5 available

May 21st, 2010

The update to the free version is up on Cydia in the ModMyI repo.
Update includes:
+Fixes to the login routine & improvements
+SMS parser update (should be no more crashing)
+Fix for long SMS messages (was getting cut off)
+Changes icon and splash gfx (icon should be right size/location now)

sean Uncategorized

GV Mobile + v2.1.50 available

May 19th, 2010

This update fixes the Magic Key errors and related problems. I also fixed the international offline dialing problem (+ to 011). Also, added proximity detection on the voicemail tab. I’ll be updating the free version shortly and adding some other hot stuff to the + version as well.

sean Uncategorized

Fix is coming…

May 18th, 2010

Should be available tomorrow…

Google Voice has always implemented ClientLogin API incorrectly…I’m assuming Google finally got around to fixing it, thus breaking a majority of the Google Voice related apps.

UPDATE: Sent in the update. Should be available in a couple of hours. I’ll be fixing the free version also…will come after the paid version is out.

sean Uncategorized

Login issues

April 30th, 2010

I am aware of a login issue and am looking into it. Thanks for the heads up!

UPDATE: Issue should be resolved now. Seems like it was something on Google’s end.

sean Uncategorized