Apple didn't make cydia. It was made by someone who goes by the name
Saurik who is involved with a group of people that call themselves the
iPhone dev team - they have nothing to do with apple.
Tethered jailbreaks really aren't worth it imo scott.

On 30/01/2011, Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rose, this is fantastic.
>
> Thanks for this resource!
>
> On Jan 30, 2011, at 12:55 AM, Rose Morales wrote:
>
>> I have written two extensive articles on jailbreaking. They can be found
>> at
>> http://applevis.com/guides/ios/jailbreaking-101-introduction-blind-perspective
>> and
>> http://applevis.com/guides/ios/jailbreaking-104-installing-jailbreak-apps-using-cyder-2
>>
>> Also, Icy went open source, and you can download a new version designed
>> for OS 4, as described in jb104. If you wish to install Icy after you
>> jailbreak, copy the files in this zip to the autoinstall path for jb apps,
>> also described in jb104.
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3819637/Icy.zip.
>> JB101 also explains where to find the latest and most reliable jailbreak
>> information.
>> Hth,
>> Rose
>> On Jan 30, 2011, at 3:27 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
>>
>>> Would you mind detailing how you did that and the steps you tok to
>>> jailbreak.  Maybe provide a link?  I was thinking of giving it a shot but
>>> was talked out of it on the list.  I like the idea of a jailbreak process
>>> though.
>>>
>>> I wish the jailbreakme.com one worked for 4.2.1.
>>>
>>> On Jan 29, 2011, at 8:04 AM, James Malone wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi guys. Recently I Jailbroke my phone, but have run into an issue. I
>>>> tried to start Cidia so I could go grab an app, but Voiceover doesn't
>>>> seem to like it. Suggestions have been made to get Icy, but everything
>>>> seems to point in the direction of downloading it with Cidia. Besides,
>>>> Icy isn't being made anymore either, so I've heard. Can anyone suggest
>>>> what I should do? If worse comes to worsed, I'll grab some sighted
>>>> asistance. But still, something that was made by the apple Dev team
>>>> really should be accessible. Anyway, thanks guys.
>>>>
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