Prihaja Quickoffice za iPhone, Windows Mobile skrij se!

31 08 2008

Zaenkrat še sicer ni znanih prav nič podatkov, tudi ne ali Apple sploh dovoli razvoj takšnih programov s pomočjo uporabe SDK kita. Do nadalnjega se boste pač morali zadovoljiti z tole sliko:

Več informacij, boste v prihodnje lahko našli na uradnem Quickoffice iPhone blogu.





Slovenski paket za iPhone 2.0.X OS

29 08 2008

MitjaP je prevedel iPhone OS 2.0.x v Slovenščino. Deluje tako na starih aluminjastih iPhoneih kot novem iPhone 3g, iPod Touch pa tokrat ni omenjen. Kot pravi sam, slika pove več kot 1000 besed:

Več o tem.





Nov objekt poželenja?

27 08 2008

Že dalj časa se navdušujem nad fotografijo in prav tako že kar lep čas sanjam, da bi si enkrat, ko bom velik kupil DSRL fotoaparat. Vem, da je to kar velik korak v življenju, ki ga marsikdo stori prehitro, a menim da je zame počasi napočil ta trenutek. In, ker so sanje brezmejne ter predvsem brezplačne, bom tokrat sanjal drago.

Danes je Nikon predstavil nov fotoaparat D90, ki je namenjen predvsem najbolj zahtevnim hobi fotografom. V trenutku, ko sem videl specifikacije in še posebno slike, ki jih naredi v pravih rokah, je bila moja duša prodana. No, vsaj do trenutka, ko sem prebral ceno… Nič, bom pač sanjal še naprej.

Več na www.nikon.com





Nujne Mac/Windows aplikacije za iPhone/iPod Touch lastnike

25 08 2008

Ker vedno večkrat prebiram na Jabuk.si forumu vprašanja, katera smo že večkrat prežvečili, sem se odločil, da bom zbral najvažnejše programe, s katerimi si lahko uporabo iPhonea poenostavimo. Vse mac aplikacije, ki sem jih naštel uporabljam tudi sam.

Kot dodatek, bi vsem na srce položil tudi temo na Jabuk.si forumu, kjer je Jest zbral povezave do vseh navodil, ki jih slovenski uporabnik iPhonea potrebuje.

  • PWN in Jailbreak

Mac – PwnageTool
Windows – WinPWN

  • Zvonenja

Mac – Ambrosia iToner
Windows – Efksoft iPhone Ringtone Maker

  • Sinhronizacija beležk

Mac – iPhone Notes:
Windows – iPhone Notes

  • SFTP programi za razne modifikacije

Mac – Cyber Duck
Windows – WinSCP





How to edit calendar colors for iPhone 2.0.x OS

22 08 2008

Since the release of iTunes 8.1, this tutorial is no more needed. iTunes 8.1 finally syncs all the calendar colors corectly. Welcome to the year 2002, Apple!


You’ve probably noticed by now, that calendar colors don’t sync correctly via USB. Currently the only option to get your calendar colors synced to iPhone correctly is by signing up for MobileMe. This isn’t really a good fix. Turns out that if you have a jailbroken/pwnd iPhone/iPod Touch there is an alternative.


Disclaimer: I’ve found this out by chance and the power of will (read: being stubborn). Don’t hold me responsible if you loose any of your data doing this. I’ve done it many times and haven’t lost anything. If you destroy your iPhone or iPod Touch, you should really not have done this in the first place!

On to the tutorial then…

UPDATE:

I just got a reply by a reader saying that there is an easier way to get all your colors to the iPhone. Bellow is the copied commentary. In the comment he states, that because he doesn’t sync with iCal, he isn’t really sure that the colors stay in sync. Turns out they do!  Changing colors just became a hell of a lot more easier. Happy coloring :) !

I found another way to do this, just playing around like you did. Copy calendar.sqlitedb from the /private/var/mobile/Library/Calendar directory on your iPhone to your computer, and make a backup of it (recommended). Open it with SQLite Dabase Editor (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/) and go to the second tab, “Browse Data”. Under “Table”, choose “Calendar”. This will give you a list of all of the calendars on your phone. Each row is a different calendar. There are three columns – color_r, color_g, and color_b. Set these to whatever you want for your RGB colors for each calendar. (It is not limited to five colors). Save the file and copy it back to your phone.


Original tutorial:

 


1. Connect to your iPhone/iPod Touch via SSH using your favourite FTP client.1. Connect to your iPhone/iPod Touch via SSH using your favourite FTP client.

2. Go to the following folder:2. Go to the following folder:

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3. Find CalendarColors.plist and download it to a folder somewhere save. You probably want to make a backup, just in case things go bad.3. Find CalendarColors.plist and download it to a folder somewhere save. You probably want to make a backup, just in case things go bad.

4. Next, you will probably need to trans-code the plist first. You can do that by using 4. Next, you will probably need to trans-code the plist first. You can do that by using XML.plist converterXML.plist converter. It will give you a xml.plist file that is editable in any text editor (TextEdit, Notepad). Finally rename it to CalendarColors.plist.. It will give you a xml.plist file that is editable in any text editor (TextEdit, Notepad). Finally rename it to CalendarColors.plist.

5. Now open the file you just transcoded. It should look like this:5. Now open the file you just transcoded. It should look like this:

6. The numbers you see between <integer></integer> correspond to colsor red, green and blue. To get an idea which values will give you which color, try 6. The numbers you see between <integer></integer> correspond to colsor red, green and blue. To get an idea which values will give you which color, try Color MixerColor Mixer. Change the values according to the colors in your iCal or Outlook.. Change the values according to the colors in your iCal or Outlook.

You can get red, green, blue values from iCal to exactly match colors. Option click the wanted calendar in iCal, select get info, select color and click other. Now click on the sliders icon and read the values.You can get red, green, blue values from iCal to exactly match colors. Option click the wanted calendar in iCal, select get info, select color and click other. Now click on the sliders icon and read the values.

When you are finished editing the file, save it (remember to name it CalendarsColors.plist), upload it back to your iPhone and overwrite the existing file.When you are finished editing the file, save it (remember to name it CalendarsColors.plist), upload it back to your iPhone and overwrite the existing file.

7. Now the iPhone Calendar as it is, only supports 5 colors, I tried adding more, and it doesn’t really work. You can not assign the colors and in the worst case scenario you’ll only get one color instead of 10 if you try syncing calendars one by one. So I strongly suggest, that you only edit those 5 color settings, as that’s the only way you will be able to reliably set the color of a particular calendar.7. Now the iPhone Calendar as it is, only supports 5 colors, I tried adding more, and it doesn’t really work. You can not assign the colors and in the worst case scenario you’ll only get one color instead of 10 if you try syncing calendars one by one. So I strongly suggest, that you only edit those 5 color settings, as that’s the only way you will be able to reliably set the color of a particular calendar.

My conclusions are that the best way to get all colors is to edit the CalendarColors.plist for every 5 calendars that you want to sync. It seems that the color gets assigned at the first sync and it doesn’t change afterwards with changing the CalendarColors.plistMy conclusions are that the best way to get all colors is to edit the CalendarColors.plist for every 5 calendars that you want to sync. It seems that the color gets assigned at the first sync and it doesn’t change afterwards with changing the CalendarColors.plist

8. That being said, let’s repeat. The only way to get more than 5 colored calendars is by editing the the CalendarColors.plist 2 or more times. First you edit it to match 5 of your calendar’s colors, then you sync those calendars one by one. Doing that, you’ll find out that the colors follow a certain pattern. If you want to have more than 5, edit the CalendarColors.plist again (and upload it to your iPhone/iPod Touch!), then disconnect your iPhone from your computer, exit iTunes and force quit calendar on your phone (by holding the home key while in the calendar app until it quits). Reconnect the iPhone and sync those remaining calendars one by one. Don’t worry you won’t loose the colors of previously set calendars.8. That being said, let’s repeat. The only way to get more than 5 colored calendars is by editing the the CalendarColors.plist 2 or more times. First you edit it to match 5 of your calendar’s colors, then you sync those calendars one by one. Doing that, you’ll find out that the colors follow a certain pattern. If you want to have more than 5, edit the CalendarColors.plist again (and upload it to your iPhone/iPod Touch!), then disconnect your iPhone from your computer, exit iTunes and force quit calendar on your phone (by holding the home key while in the calendar app until it quits). Reconnect the iPhone and sync those remaining calendars one by one. Don’t worry you won’t loose the colors of previously set calendars.

Results:Results:

Before and AfterBefore and After





Ni za verjeti, a je resnično: MB + iPod Classic za študente

21 08 2008

Danes sem nič hudega sluteč listal po straneh IMC Slovenija, z zapeljivim naslovom www.apple.si, ko sem naletel na sledečo akcijo:

Nice, cene so sicer se vedno za 100 evrov višje kot, v Avstriji, a tam menda ko slovenski študent, ne bi bili opravičeni do te akcije.

Edit: Vidim, da smo dijaki in študenti deležni še 5% popusta v trgovini, tako da je morda vseskupaj le dobrih 40 evrov dražje kot tujina. Čeprav menda, teh dveh akcij ne gre kombinirati.





Prodam svoj iPod Touch 8gb, 2.01 PWND

12 08 2008

Prodam dobro ohranjen iPod Touch 8gb, ki je se v garanciji do 2.11.2008. Zraven so povsem nove originalne iPod slusalke, usb kabel in stojalce.

iPod je nadgrajen na zadnji firmware in pwnan.

Dobi ga najboljsemu ponudnik!
http://www.bolha.com/oglas3514154





Testni post iz iPoda

9 08 2008

To je testni post iz iPoda s pomocjo WordPress aplikacije. Izgleda lustno, na iPhonu mora sekat’, ker lahko dodas se frisno posnete slike!

A pozna kdo kaj slicnega za S60?