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How to Enable Multitouch Gestures on iOS 4.3.1

Creativity | 2011. 4. 9. 02:38 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

This posting is about how to use multi-touch gestures in iOS4.3.1
Just follow the steps below, then you can make your iPhone or iPad do multi-touch gestures. I made my iPhone too.

Apple introduced 4/5 fingers multitouch gestures in iOS 4.3 beta. However, these features could not made it to the final release of iOS 4.3.1 or 4.3. These are the steps to enable multitouch gestures in iOS 4.3.1 on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad, iPod Touch.
This guide involves editing plist files. So, make sure you backup each file before editing it. Let’s enable Multitouch Gestures on iOS 4.3.1 [

How to Enable Multitouch Gestures on iOS 4.3.1

Method 1 – Install package from Cydia

  • Open cydia;
  • Install MT Gestures;

Method 2 – Editing PLIST Files

Step 2

Now SSH into you iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch;

Step 3

Once you’ve SSH into iDevice, Navigate to: System > Library > CoreServices > SpringBoard.app and copy the following .plist files into your computer:

iPhone 4: N90AP.plist
iPhone 3GS: N88AP.plist
iPod Touch: N81AP.plist
iPad: K48AP.plist

Step 4

<key>multitasking-gestures</key>
<true/>

enable multitouch gestures iOS 4.3.1 (7)
enable multitouch gestures iOS 4.3.1 (6)
See more at www.iphoneheat.com

 

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How to SSH in iPhone for Windows & Mac

Creativity | 2011. 4. 9. 01:03 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

This posting lets your SSH in your iPhone or iPad. See this post for Windows users.
For Mac users, see this post: http://is.gd/xOE4UL

What is SSH?

SSH stands for Secure SHell.

It is just a protocol that allows you to access your iPhone or  iPod Touch from your desktop PC or MAC and execute commands on it (thus allowing you to copy any kind of data to and from the iPhone or  iPod Touch without iTunes). It’s also used for a lot of customization things if you know what you’re doing.

You can use a program like Cyberduck on MAC or WinSCP on Windows and you can browse your iPhone or iPod Touch  like any other hard drive and explore it’s content (which can be very interesting).

In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to SSH into iPhone using WinSCP.

How to SSH into iPhone using WinSCP

Step 1

Go to Cydia from your Springboard

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Step 2

Go to Sections tab at the bottom of the screen.

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Step 3

Under the Sections list, choose Networking.

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See more at www.iphoneheat.com

 

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Apple will take both hybrid e-paper and LCD for the next

Creativity | 2011. 4. 8. 07:57 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

Patently Apple에 따르면 애플은 차기 내놓을 아이폰5와 아이패드3에는 현재의 LCD Display에 추가로 Hybrid e-paper (e-ink) 기능을 추가하여 사용자 경험 (User Experience)을 확장하고자 한다고 합니다.

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LCD는 다 아시는 그 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display; 액정 디스플레이)입니다. 그런데 Hybrid e-paper 이라는 좀 생소한 말이 나왔는데요. e-book에서 활용하는 종이 질감이 나게 해주는 그런 전자 종이를 말하는 것입니다. 아마존의 킨들 (Kindle)이 대표적인 것이지요.

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그래서 애플의 생각은 일반 영화 감상 등의 그래픽 기능이 필요할 때는 LCD 디스플레이를 사용할 수 있게 한다는 것이고 e-book, 신문 기사 등의 글을 읽을 때는 Hybrid e-paper 디스플레이를 사용하게 하여 정말 책을 읽는 것과 같은 느낌을 사용자들이 받을 수 있게 하겠다는 것입니다.

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PatentlyApple 관련 기사 보기:http://goo.gl/szikA

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Making iPad a video game in 1980s

Creativity | 2011. 4. 1. 21:54 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

What a great idea it is! Making iPad a video game in 1980s.

It is called iCade. Simply, you insert your iPad in a portrait direction into iCade, then it turns out a traditional video game in 1980s.
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This is how you do.

  1. Insert your iPad into iCade.
  2. Run iCade app and enjoy various arcade games

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http://goo.gl/7Cdod

 

These are some specifications about iCade.

  • Hand-made with wood frame, MAME emulator
  • Free downloadable online games
  • Arcade stick and buttons
  • Single or 2 people can play
  • 2.1 Dolby speaker and Woofer
  • 10W USB power adapter
  • 크기:  9 inches width, 10 inches depth, 16 inches height

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Multifunctional touch screen Mac is Apple's Next?

Creativity | 2011. 4. 1. 04:28 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

애플이 Mac OS를 기초로 하여 iOS와 iPad를 탄생시켰고 이제는 'Back to the Basic'이라는 콘셉트로 iOS와 iPad에서 배운 것을들 조만간 공식 공개 (Official launching)를 앞둔 Mac OS X 10.7 Lion에 적용하여 밀림의 왕자 사자와 같은 테크놀로지의 최강자로서 most advanced한 운영체제인 Mac OS X 10.7 Lion을 내놓게 됩니다. (June, 2011)

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Mac OS X Lion에는 여러가지 새로운 기능들이 적용이 됐는데 그 중에 하나가 'Mission Control (미션 콘트롤)'입니다.

이 미션 콘트론은 향후 애플이 나아갈 방향을 보여주는 것 같아서 더욱 관심있게 보게 됩니다.

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애플은 곧 정식 공개될 Mac OS X Lion을 개발하면서 아이폰과 아이패드에서 배운 것들은 반영했다고 했는데, 거의 모든 아이폰과 아이패드 기능들이 Mac OS X Lion에 반영이 된 것 같은데 그 중 하나 반영이 안된 것이 있다면 그것은 아마 터치 스크린 (Touch Screen) 기능일 것입니다.

미션 콘트롤을 사용해 보신 분이라면 다들 느낄 수 있는 점인데, 딱 한 가지 부족한게  터치 스크린을 사용하게 되면 정말 더 편리하고 좋을 것 같다는 것입니다.

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그래서 이와 관련하여 애플의 향후 Macintosh 개발 방향에 대한 포스팅이 있어서 소개하고자 합니다.

이 글은 애플이 가지고 있는 'Multifunctional Device 300'에 대한 아이디어 개념도입니다. 물론 특허, 저작권은 애플에게 있는 것으로 생각이 됩니다.

글에는 애플이 Spaces 개념을 아이패드에 도입하려고 한다는 내용에 대한 설명이 길게 나와 있는데 이 글을 읽으면서 자꾸 애플의 다음 Macintosh Computer는

터치 스크린을 적용하게 될 것이라는 생각이 강하게 들게 되었습니다. 아마 모르긴 몰라도 2012년 WWDC에서는 (그 전에 있을 애플의 미디어 컨퍼런스가 될 수도 있구요.) Touch screen을 지원하는 MacBook이나 iMac이 나올 것이라는 생각이 듭니다.

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관련 글1: Virtual Spaces iPad or Touch Mac

관련 글2: Apple is bringing to 'Spaces' to the iPad

 

The future of iOS is quietly shaping up behind the scenes at Apple, and we’ll probably get a good look at iOS 5 during WWDC 2011, but until then it’s mostly a guessing game. That is, until someone digs up some patents that show potential features in a currently unreleased product. Case in point, PatentlyApple has discovered a patent that describes Spaces (virtual desktops) in use on a “Multifunction Device” that looks a lot like an iPad. 

iPad… or Touchscreen Mac?

While the patent drawing does look like an iPad, I think it’s just as possible that the multifunction device could be any touchscreen display, even for a currently unreleased touchscreen Mac. I say this because the behavior described in the patent is similar to how Spaces works in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, where you sweep between Spaces by using the trackpad. It’s also reminiscent to the multitouch gestures you can enable for iPad by using developer tools with iOS 4.3. Those gesture similarities could even hint at further merging and sharing of features between future versions of iOS and Mac OS X. 

Last year, multiple patents showed up for things like a MacBook tablet, MacBook Touch, and even an iMac Touch that runs both iOS and Mac OS X.  You can see more details of the patent at PatentlyApple. Remember, not all Apple patents see the light of day as a feature or a product, but they can give us great insight into what Apple is working on.

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I tweaked my MacBook to look like iPad

Creativity | 2011. 3. 25. 03:37 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

I tweaked my MacBook to look like iPad2.

It took me 15 minutes to make my MacBook iPad.

How do you think of this look?


By doing this, you can learn 3 things at the same time.

1. You can learn how to access to root account in your mac. (http://is.gd/F1RQks)

2. You can learn how to use fast switch function. (http://is.gd/A16TDa)

3. You can learn how to make your mac look like iPad.

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This is how you make your MacBook look like iPad.

 

1) Add Spacers to the Mac OS X Dock – this is done with a Terminal command that must be executed once for each spacer you want to create. The command is:

defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add '{"tile-type"="spacer-tile";}'

Enter that into the command line then hit return. Then hit the up arrow and return again for each additional spacer you want to create, ie: do this 5 times for 5 spacers. Then you must kill the Dock for changes to take effect:

killall Dock

The spacers can then be moved around like any other Dock icon, just click and drag them. To get the proper iOS appearance, reduce the number of icons in your Dock to 4 or 6, but remember that the trash can will take up a space on the end as well.

2) Hide the Mac Menu Bar – There are multiple ways to do this, and you can either hide the menu bar or change the coloring or opacity of it. A simple method is to use the free app called “MenuEclipse” which lets you adjust the opacity of visible menu, it’s what I used in the screenshot above.

3) Increase Mac desktop icon size – Use a reverse finger pinch while on the desktop or hit Command+J and bring that slider up to 100+ pixels, depending on your desktops resolution size.

4) Make aliases of apps or folders you want to show on your Mac desktop – Select an app or folder and hit Command+L or hold down Command+Option while dragging the app to the Mac OS X desktop to create an instant alias.

5) Adjust the Aliased Desktop Icons to be on a Wide Grid – the icon grid spacing you’ll want is probably larger than the defaults that OS X allows, so go ahead and line them up manually.

6) Hide Macintosh HD and other drives from your desktop – iOS doesn’t display any drives, so you should set Mac OS X to behave the same way. This is easily done through by clicking on the Mac desktop, then opening Finder preferences and unselecting the checkboxes next to the items you want to hide from the desktop. If you use these, you could also just incorporate them into the iOS desktop styled grid.

7) Use an iOS icon set – I didn’t do this in the screenshot, but you could also take change your Mac icons to a set that resembles the squared appearance of iOS icons. The Flurry set from Iconfactory is a good start and still holds a Mac-ish appearance.

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7 Steps to Make Mac OS X look like iPad iOS

Creativity | 2011. 3. 24. 21:42 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

Have iPad envy? Do you prefer the ease of the iOS interface? Maybe you just like the way iOS looks and want your Mac to resemble that user interface. mac-ipad-desktop-sm.jpg

By combining a few tips, we can make the Mac OS X desktop look a lot like iPad’s iOS:

1) Add Spacers to the Mac OS X Dock – this is done with a Terminal command that must be executed once for each spacer you want to create. The command is:

defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add '{"tile-type"="spacer-tile";}'

Enter that into the command line then hit return. Then hit the up arrow and return again for each additional spacer you want to create, ie: do this 5 times for 5 spacers. Then you must kill the Dock for changes to take effect:

killall Dock

The spacers can then be moved around like any other Dock icon, just click and drag them. To get the proper iOS appearance, reduce the number of icons in your Dock to 4 or 6, but remember that the trash can will take up a space on the end as well.

2) Hide the Mac Menu Bar – There are multiple ways to do this, and you can either hide the menu bar or change the coloring or opacity of it. A simple method is to use the free app called “MenuEclipse” which lets you adjust the opacity of visible menu, it’s what I used in the screenshot above.

3) Increase Mac desktop icon size – Use a reverse finger pinch while on the desktop or hit Command+J and bring that slider up to 100+ pixels, depending on your desktops resolution size.

4) Make aliases of apps or folders you want to show on your Mac desktop – Select an app or folder and hit Command+L or hold down Command+Option while dragging the app to the Mac OS X desktop to create an instant alias.

5) Adjust the Aliased Desktop Icons to be on a Wide Grid – the icon grid spacing you’ll want is probably larger than the defaults that OS X allows, so go ahead and line them up manually.

6) Hide Macintosh HD and other drives from your desktop – iOS doesn’t display any drives, so you should set Mac OS X to behave the same way. This is easily done through by clicking on the Mac desktop, then opening Finder preferences and unselecting the checkboxes next to the items you want to hide from the desktop. If you use these, you could also just incorporate them into the iOS desktop styled grid.

7) Use an iOS icon set – I didn’t do this in the screenshot, but you could also take change your Mac icons to a set that resembles the squared appearance of iOS icons. The Flurry set from Iconfactory is a good start and still holds a Mac-ish appearance.

And there you have it… your Mac desktop now looks a lot like an iPad.

Retrieved from osxdaily.com

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iOS4.2 Released

Creativity | 2010. 11. 23. 22:17 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

The latest version of Apple’s mobile platform, iOS 4.2, is now available

for the iPad, iPhone & iPod touch.             

OS 4.2 Now Available, Brings Multitasking to iPad
 

This version is especially important for iPad owners, as it brings over 100 new features from the last three version of iOS to that device, most interesting among them being support for multitasking. The feature enables users to keep several apps open at the same time and switch between them almost instantly, while preserving iPad’s battery life (which Apple refers to as “legendary”).

 
 

Other new features for the iPad include app folders, unified inbox, and the gaming social network Game Center. AirPlay and AirPrint are also here, with AirPlay bringing the ability to stream music, photos and video to Apple TV, and AirPrint finally enabling users to wirelessly print out content to AirPrint-enabled printers including the HP Photosmart, HP LaserJet Pro and HP Officejet.

 
Home Screen
 
 
Multitasking Bar
 
 
Folders
 
 
Game Center
 
 
 
Unified Inbox
 
E-mail Printing
 
 
Search in Web Page
 

See more at mashable.com

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Samsung Galaxy Tab in AT&T

Creativity | 2010. 11. 12. 03:23 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

To beat the Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab arrived at AT&T store

starting from 11/21/2010. We can see both tablet ones in AT&T.

 

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AT&T will start selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab on November 21

for a recommended price of $649, Engadget has learned

through a leaked AT&T internal document.

The price and the launch date haven’t been officially confirmed

but the document and the information it contains seem legitimate.

A quick rundown of the pricing for the Tab reveals that you can

either get it for $599 from Verizon without a contract, or for $399

at Sprint and T-Mobile provided you sign a two-year service agreement.

At AT&T (provided the document below is genuine) you’ll be paying

$649.99 without a contract, but with the same pre-paid mobile

data plans you get when you purchase an iPad: 200 MB of data

for $15 per month or 2 GB of data for $25 per month.

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