I'm surprised Apple hasn't made it so stuff can go in the background. That's 
how they eliminate the troubles voip creates because you can't, from what I 
understood, run something like Skype while you run other stuff, meaning that 
unless you used the device as a voip phone only in the case of the IPod 
touch, you won't receive calls that way.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Hofstader" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: Jailbreaking your IPhone?


Hey Jake,

Terrific post!

As I wrote yesterday on the definition of hacker, I said that a program like 
JailBreak was likely written by a very talented programmer or team thereof. 
I also said that programs like it and others can cause some stability 
problems and, while I forgot to mention them, accessibility problems as 
well.

Knowing which app is running is essential to a program like VO.  If you can 
put programs into the background using undocumented procedures, you will 
likely break a ton of the assumptions that VO makes about the world in which 
it lives.

cdh

On Dec 31, 2009, at 6:01 AM, Jake wrote:

> Hi
> I've not jailbroken mine but I helped set up a friend's iPhone that
> came jailbroken and unlocked. My observation is that, unless you want
> to unlock your iPhone (i.e. enable it to take sim cards from any
> carrier) then it's not worth doing. A good majority of the apps,
> including the jailbroken app manager Sidea, are not accessible in the
> slightest as they are not written using the iPhone's native toolkit.
> Remember that a good majority of these apps would never be approved
> for that reason alone, let alone anything else they might do. Further,
> certain things you can install such as custom icons and background
> apps and the like can really screw with Voiceover. The phone I helped
> with came with backgrounder installed which is an app that can force
> any other app into the background without closing it. However, the
> custom icon badges backgrounder used to tell you which apps were
> backgrounded rendered status information under the icon useless with
> Voiceover. For example, instead of hearing "Mail, 1 new message" you
> heard something similar to this (the number varied) "mail,
> wb_badge_label 0x2d4a883 new message." It essentially rendered a quick
> glance at any icon that has an accompanying badge to show new items
> useless, and that includes the phone app with missed calls showing.
> In addition to all that, of course, it does void your warranty. My
> advice: don't bother.
>
> Jess wrote:
>> Hi all IPhone users,
>>
>> Have any of you jailbroken your IPhone? If so, did it impact VoiceOver at 
>> all? Did it cause your IPhone to become a brick? What are the benefits of 
>> Jailbreaking?
>> Jess
>
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