Hi Raul,
Thanks for posting this and other things you post. I find your
information very helpful. Currently I am so sitting on the fence about
jailbreaking. There are minutes I almost grab the IPhone and do it. I
just don't want instability and more headaches and problems and the
idea prevails to leave what is not so broken alone. Last weekend I
even went searching for an inexpensive IPhone to buy that I don't
count on for anything to jailbreak it and see what I can get into. The
conflict with that though is I am trying to save $$ because I want to
buy a braille display to use with the IPhone in July or August and I
don't want to push that off longer if I can help it and I still want
to have at least something in the bank worth something. Decisions,
decisions.

On 6/6/12, Hank Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> thanks for this info
> is there any perticular source I need to add to cydia? or do I just do a
> search for the app?
> reason why I am asking, is because certain apps I am finding out need
> certain sources or repo as there are some times called so am curious.
> keep up the good work.
> Hank
>
> On 6/6/2012 8:35 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
>> Hey all. I came across a tweak earlier which I really like. It's
>> called update hider. This is useful in situations where you have an
>> app which you don't want to update. So, let's say that the App store
>> shows you 5 updates and you want to update all of them in one shot,
>> but the problem is, that one specific app you don't want updating
>> keeps you from using the update all feature. Maybe thee is one app you
>> don't want updated because you know the newer version doesn't have as
>> good accessibility as the current version. With update hider, you can
>> add the name of the app you don't want automatically updated and it's
>> filtered out. This means you can successfully do an update all apps
>> and all apps except the ones you put in the exception list will update.
>>
>> Now that I got everyone interested in this great new tweak, I'm gonna
>> do the car salesman line and tell you the cost of this app. It's
>> totally free, but you have to jailbreak in order to use it since it's
>> a jailbreak tweak. It's for tweaks like this that I'm glad I jailbroke
>> my phone. It's things like this that Apple should have included in the
>> iOS. Because let's face it, not everyone wants to always update apps
>> just because.
>>
>> Take care all.
>>
>> --
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>>
>
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