First of all, I must say this is an informative guide only. I do not recommend doing this.
Also you must have a Jailbroken Device.
1. Open Cydia
2. Go to Sources, Edit, Add
3. Enter http://hackulo.us/
4. Search "AppSync"
5. Select and Install Correct Version matching Your iOS
- To find your iOS version, go to settings > general > about > look for version
For device only skip to step 12. For Device and computer continue to step 6.
6. On Your Computer Go to http://apptrackr.org/
7. Search For the App You Want
8. Scroll Down and Click a Download Link.
9. When download has finished, move file into your iTunes Library
- This location may vary for some but mine is Music > iTunes > iTunes Media > Mobile Apps
10. Double Click the Downloaded File to Add it to Your iTunes Library
11. Sync for Device
If you want to know how to do this without your computer keep reading
12. Back on Cydia Searc Intallous and Download That
13. Go to Your Home Screen and Open Installous
14. Search the App You Want and Touch Download
15. Touch a Download Link
16. When it is Finished It Should then Install
WARNING: The apps that you download on your device only will be erased when syncing your device.
To avoid this, either use steps 6 - 11 first or before syncing follow steps 6 - 11 to keep the apps from being erased.
Just remember I do not recommend doing this and this is only for information.
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
How to Get Free iOS Apps
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iPhone and iPad Game of the Week: Fibble
Fibble - $1.99 iPhone, 4.99 iPad

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Friday, March 30, 2012
Why I Will Never Go Back to Android
Android is awesome but iOS is awesomer, if that's even a word! When I first got my iPhone I was a little reluctant to purchase it due to the fact that I had been using an Android device and had grown extremely fond of the huge display on my Droid X and the huge customizability that Android had to offer. But after about a week of using my iPhone 4s I had become fond of the smaller screen size and the less customizable iOS platform. But there are a few major reasons why I made the switch. First is that iOS is extremely stable and I have not seen any major problems while using the device. Secondly is that I really liked the amazing camera which has since put my point and shoot into an early retirement. But the third and most important reason that made me switch is the app store, I love how there are so many apps that are so well designed and optimized for iPhones which has made me never get bored while using my phone. But Android is still an amazing platform that has much to offer.
Especially with the launch of Ice Cream Sandwich Android has become a more enticing choice for the average user. The Google Play Store formerly known as the android market has seen huge growth over the year and even though it doesn't have as many apps as the app store it is gaining ground very quickly. But really the OS your going to use comes down to your personal preference. Android is a little more appealing for users that understand phones a little better and have the knowledge to know how to work it. iOS on the other hand is really more for people who want a reliable and easy to use experience.
What OS do you prefer, Android, iOS , WP7, or maybe you are still tied to the ever aging blackberry OS? Share you opinions in the comments below.
Especially with the launch of Ice Cream Sandwich Android has become a more enticing choice for the average user. The Google Play Store formerly known as the android market has seen huge growth over the year and even though it doesn't have as many apps as the app store it is gaining ground very quickly. But really the OS your going to use comes down to your personal preference. Android is a little more appealing for users that understand phones a little better and have the knowledge to know how to work it. iOS on the other hand is really more for people who want a reliable and easy to use experience.
What OS do you prefer, Android, iOS , WP7, or maybe you are still tied to the ever aging blackberry OS? Share you opinions in the comments below.
iPhone App of the Week: Snapguide
Snapguide - Free
Snapguide is a free application made by Heavy Bits. It is a huge database of how to guides made by people just like you and me. When you open the app you are presented with a couple slides about the app. The app allows you to sign in with your Facebook or Twitter which is always a nice feature. The how to guides range from origami to making beeswax and honey lip balm. You can even create your own guides right one the app! You guides can be liked or shared through social networks. You can also be followed, or follow other guide makers. It has a search feature in order to find exactly what you want. The amount of guides is not huge but it is growing everyday. This is a very useful app to learn news things and to teach other people.
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iPad App of the Week: Paper By FiftyThree
Paper By FiftyThree - Free

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Monday, March 26, 2012
Spotify - The Best Way to Listen to Free Music!

Get Spotify: http://www.spotify.com/us/get-spotify/overview/
(Click get free in the bottom right)
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
The Best Undiscovered iOS Games
Here are some of the best undiscovered apps for iPads, iPhones, and iPod. These are in no order but they are all high quality apps, so don't hesitate to get them!
1. Fingle - 1.99 - Gameoven
Fingle is an app that is always good for a laugh. This game is basically twister for your fingers. The object of the game is to move yellow and white squares into the correct place and hold them their for a couple seconds. But the reason that Fingle is so much fun is because it is meant for two players. Each player uses one hand and places their fingers on the squares with one player on yellow and the other on white. Then they slide the squares into the dotted area with lifting their fingers. This game is a perfect ice breaker and will cause many laughs from the start. Even the name can be the punch line of very funny jokes. Sadly, this app is only for the iPad because ten fingers would be hard to fit on one iPhone.Get this app: http://itunes.apple.com/app/fingle/id490109661?ls=1&mt=8
2. Triple Town - Free - Spry Fox

Triple Town is very addicting strategy game. Users place items to match grass which make bushes, which match to make trees, which match to make huts, which match to make... It all sounds very confusing but after playing for a short time it will become second nature. Points are rewarded for matches being made. Mansions are worth the most points. The more points scored then the better the community is and a better name is awarded. Examples of the names given are an outpost, or a city. The only problem is that the app only comes with 2000 moves. Because the game is so addicting those moves will vanish very fast. Moves slowly regenerate but the catch it that they can only replenish to up to 150. Impatience may kick in so there is an option to buy more moves or items in the store. Hurry and get this app to start matching!
Get this app: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/triple-town/id490532168?mt=8
3. MotoHeroz - 0.99 - Ubisoft
MotoHeroz is a very fun racing game. There are six different vehicles with five different tracks per vehicle. Racers speed to the finish trying to beat the one star, two star, or three star time. Upgrades can be bought with money earned in the races. These upgrades include top speed, acceleration, and item boost. There is an option to use cash to buy in game money or a coin multiplier. The controls on this game are very simple but work perfectly. Items like boosts, jets, and springs, can be collected during races and used to gain an advantage over your opponents. This is one of the best racing apps on iTunes and is available for iPod, iPhone, and iPad.
4. Fairway Solitaire HD - Free - Big Fish Game, Inc.
Fairway Solitaire HD is a relaxing, strategic card game. Players are presented with piles of cards and a deck with one card showing at a time. Then users click cards from the piles that are either one less or more then the card from the deck. If that is not possible then a new card is show while the old one is discarded. The level ends when all of the piles are gone or the whole deck of cards is discarded. This is where the golf part comes into play. A score of -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, ect is given after the level ends based on the amount of cards remaining. Golf themed power ups can be used when they uncovered in the deck. It is extremely hard to put this app down after you start playing one level.5. Clever Clear Click - 0.99 - FORMAT TECH

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