iTunes Censors "Jailbreak"

Discussion in 'iTunes App Store Games & Apps' started by hawaii94, Sep 4, 2008.

  1. gradu Banned

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    haha, lol, made ma day xP
  2. giannaros New Member

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    Hahahahahaha...!
    Funny!
    I think apple just doesn't like that normal people like students can make the iPhone better than them. They are jealous...:D
  3. eric_chaos Well-Known Member

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    Wow. Has it really come to this?
  4. Rdude Member

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    hahaha that is funny!
  5. SkaterGOD/DOOD23 New Member

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    Try _Jailbreak or Jailbreak_.

    It seems funny to sensor a word.
  6. Parrappa New Member

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    Am I the only one who doesn't see the humor in this? By jailbreaking, your indirectly promoting cracked apps, possibly running the risk of serious hardware problems, and accessing things apple didn't want accessed. I'm not that surprised. You mention the word Jailbreak in a review, someone looks it up, jailbreaks there iPod/iPhone and has access to almost any application they want for free. Apple and developers lose money. It's a business.
  7. blunden Active Member

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    Since when has jailbreaking your iphone/ipod touch anything to do with cracked apps? That's just an unfortunate side effect. The biggest reason is being able to use apps that wouldn't be allowed otherwise like emulators, stuff that improve the built in functions and other apps that generally doesn't fit the rules Apple made. I myselft couldn't be without the emulators, ScummVM (technically an emulator too) and a few other apps like terminal, ssh etc. That's actually the ONLY reason I bought it. What is the point of making a device that runs a unix OS if you remove all the unix tools?
  8. dajavax Member

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    lolz at this haha
  9. whassuo Member

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    Too right.
  10. wearmaize Active Member

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    I just want the best of both worlds...
    Themes and skins free apps from Installer (legal ones) and ones that are worth paying for from the store.

    My iPod is more stable jailbroken than not.