Tag: app store

  • How To: Install Google+ App On Your Non-Jailbroken iPod Touch And iPad

    Google+ official app is now available for all the iPhone 3, 3GS and iPhone 4 users. Sadly, it isn’t supported by iPod Touch or iPad yet. This guide will show a simple method which will let you to easily install it without Jailbreaking your device.

    Here are the 5 simple step on installing Google+ App on your iPod Touch and iPad.

    1. Go to Apple.com Support and download the iPhone Configuration Utility. You can download it directly from here.
    2. Download the Google+ App from iTunes Store, you can download it from here.
    3. Open iPhone Configuration Utility, make sure that you have connected your iPad/iPod Touch. Select your device from the menu on the left side of the screen and then click on Applications Tab. You will see a list of all apps installed on your device. Click on the “Add+” in the top left corner of window.
    4. A new browser window will pop up, use it to navigate to the location of the Google+ app that you downloaded from iTunes store. Alternatively, you can also find it by right-clicking the Google+ app icon in iTunes and selecting “Show In”
    5. Now when you will go to iPhone Configuration Utility, you will see a Google+ app icon there. Make sure that your device is selected and then click on the Applications tab and click “Install”.

    In case you need visual guide as well, here is a video tutorial courtesy of iDownloadBlog.

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  • Apple Store Removes Over 60 Rip-Off Games

    Apple Store goes blitzkrieg on their rip-off games. Apple has their fair share of submissions in the app store on a daily basis, especially for the games. Some creators who actually spend time and money thinking of an original game end up being enormously famous, while the others who just take one game and imitate it into their own get the boot eventually. Keep in mind though Zynga is not included in the mix, no matter how many copies they make they’re still a big company and will stay that way, sad but true.

    Apple Store deleted some of the most openly inviting imitation titles from their infamous app store as of today. Some of them are listed below:

    Angry Ninja Birds

    Tiny Birds

    Temple Jump

    Numbers With Friends

    Plants Vs. Zombies

    All of the above and about 60 more were removed and can not be added back to the app store. This is still a question of choice though, these games weren’t complete copies of their originals, should they be allowed to do business? Are we forgetting imitation’s link to flattery? It’s not like these rip-offs can take anything away from the original giants, why not let them have their fun too?

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  • Tweet Information About Apps With “AppTweeter”

    Nowadays for some people Social networking is considered as a basic need of life. The new jailbreak tweak that we’ll cover today has also emphasized on social networking.

    AppTweeter is a new jailbreak tweak that allows you to tweet information about apps directly from the App Store. The tweak contains TweetFormat that you can easily edit via settings panel. The specific information you can tweet about the app is:

    • App’s Icon.
    • App’s Size.
    • App’s rating.
    • Company that launched the app.
    • iOS version required.

    If you want to share your favorite app’s with your friends directly from App Store then you must try this tweak. AppTweeter is available on Cydia for free under BigBoss repository.

    Instructions to install this tweak are:

    Step 1. Go to Cydia on your Jailbroken iPhone.

    Step 2. Search for “AppTweeter” under BigBoss repository.

    Step 3. Install the tweak and Restart SpringBoard.

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  • iTunes Welcomes Google Voice App Once Again

    Google Voice was an iTunes app which was ironically removed after being in the app store for hardly one week after its introduction. The iTunes library found a bug that was specific to Google Voice’s interaction with iOS 5. The version was v1.3.0.1771 and was taken off to be fixed and later reintroduced.

    Google Voice is now again a proud member of the app library in iTunes as the latest version fixes the bug and stays clean throughout. Version v1.3.1.1891 can be downloaded via the source link below.

    Source: iTunes