Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Jailbreak Resources

Resources & Downloads [Firmware, iTunes, Jailbreak Tools / Misc. Tools]


- Resources [Firmware, iTunes, Jailbreak Tools / Misc. Tools]
- Supported Devices 2G, 3G, 4, Touch, Touch 2G, Touch 3G, Touch 4G, iPad and ]
- Supported Systems [Windows 32bit, Windows 64 bit and Mac]



Firmware Downloads

[iOS 4.2.1]

Firmware Downloads
[Older iOS Firmware]
- iPhone 2G

- iPhone 3G

- iPhone 3Gs

- iPhone 4

- iPod Touch

  • FW 3.1.3

- iPod Touch 2G

- iPod Touch 3G

- iPod Touch 4G

- iPad

iTunes Downloads - Windows 32bit

- Windows 64bit

- Mac

Tools - Windows

- MAC

Misc. Tools [Windows]
  • i-funbox – Total Control of iPhone/iPad File System
  • WinSCP – Free FTP/SFTP Client for Windows
  • iPhone Explorer – Free iPhone Browser
  • DiskAid – Use Your iDevice As External Storage. 14 days of free trial. Check official site for more info.
  • Plist Editor – edit both of XML format and Binary format Mac OS property list file (.plist) under Windows system
  • Disable Automatic Backup Tool – disables automatic iTunes backup of your iPhone/iTouch
  • f0recast – know if your iPhone is unlockable and tells you if you can apply a tethered or untethered jailbreak
Misc. Tools [Mac ]
  • Cyberduck – Free FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Cloud Files & Browser for Mac OS X
  • iPhone Explorer – Free iPhone Browser
  • DiskAid – Use Your iDevice As External Storage. 14 days of free trial. Check official site for more info.
  • PlistEdit Pro – edit plist files
  • DemoGod – mirrors your iPhone screen onto your Mac to make live demos or tutorials
  • iPhone Backup Extractor – converts the iPhone / iPod Touch backups that are created by iTunes into readily usable Mac OS X files. “Leopard” Mac OS X 10.5 upwards
  • Disable Automatic Backup Tool – disables automatic iTunes backup of your iPhone/iTouch
  • CaniHazRecover – tool to fix iDevices stuck at boot logo
  • f0recast – know if your iPhone is unlockable and tells you if you can apply a tethered or untethered jailbreak
  • JuicePhone – extract data from iPhone backups

Saturday, 23 October 2010

iTunes Apps Store Now Has Special Education Section

A couple of weeks a go I had the opportunity to work with a student who was having difficulty in the area of fine motor skills and decided to bring my iPad along. I had downloaded a number of apps to trial with the student but was counting on using the  iWriteWords app to see how the student would do with it. To say the least it was incredible to watch the student use the app and to see just how focused he was while working with it. His special education teacher and some of his therapist who watched the demonstration were amazed at his task engagement and attention.

It has been really exciting to see the iPad move into the realm of special education and I know for myself that it will find a place that is dear to the heart of special educators. There are lots of stellar apps out there that have the potential to change the way we think about assistive technology and the delivery of the services that we provide. Apple has always been at the forefront of accessible technology and recently added a Special Education section to the iTunes App Store. So check it out and let me know what apps you plan on trying with the students you work with.

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Gcast=Easy Podcasting

In two weeks I will be doing a workshop for school administrators and was looking for an easy way to create podcasts, well I think I found it. I had bookmarked Gcast some time ago in my Delicious account but had forgotten about it. Today I set up my account and channels and created my first podcast using my cell phone. Gcast provides you with a toll free number to call the network and by providing your PIN you can begin recording your podcast using your phone.

After you are done you can review your recording and if you like re-record it. To save and upload the podcast all you need to do is hit the # key. It was just that easy. When I returned to the Gcast website I had to wait about 5 minutes for the podcast to be processed. Once it was uploaded I was able to assign it to a channel. Here is a quick podcast that I did. Gcast made making podcast's from a cell phone extremely easy. You can also upload podcast via your computer and upload them to iTunes. Check out my first Gcast podcast below.


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