It's in the default sources for Cydia.

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On 6/7/2012 12:17 AM, Hank Smith 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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