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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
Below are the MMS settings required for the third party application SwirlyMMS for MMS messages.
Virgin
MMSC: mms.virginvibe.com.au:8002
Proxy: 202.139.83.152:8070
Vodafone
MMSC: pxt.vodafone.net.au/pxtsend
Proxy: 10.202.2.60:8080
APN: live.vodafone.com
Optus
MMSC: mmsc.optus.com.au:8002/
Proxy: 61.88.190.10:8070/ or 61.88.190.10:9201
APN: MMS
Telstra
MMSC: mmsc.telstra.com:8002
Proxy: 10.1.1.180:80 or 10.1.1.155:9201
APN: None needed |
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Saturday, 01 March 2008 |
If you’re using Installer to install 3rd party applications, one of the things you need to keep on top of is your list of Sources. Sometimes when one of the sources has changed, it will affect the way you install programs.
Once problem that I have run into in the past is getting the error message from Installer that says “Package download failed: can’t find host!”. It took me a while to search and figure this one out, as I thought it would fix itself over time. Anyways, the problem is because of Ste Packaging’s updated URL. Since they changed it, Installer gives you an error as it can’t find the apps to install.
How to Fix “Package download failed: can’t find host!” in Installer
- Launch Installer. Go to Sources.
- Click EDIT…and then delete the old Ste Packaging URL
- Click EDIT…then ADD…type in (case sensitive!) http://repo.smxy.org/iphone-apps/
- Click OK then press DONE
- (Optional) Go to Install…go to the Sources category…then install/update Community Sources. (this will help).
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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If you have your iPhone jailbroken and unlocked, you should have Installer on your iPhone. Now, if you want to get the latest applications, you must ensure that your list of sources are working and that they can be trusted. Here is a list of sources for Installer that you can cross reference with your iPhone. How to add “sources” to Installer?
Step One: Open Installer. Click on Sources. Click Edit. Add one of the following URLs below. That’s it! Click below to view the whole list of sources out there |
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Sunday, 27 January 2008 |

Click here to download the whole of civilisation on your iPhone :)
What: An offline Wikipedia reader for the iPhone. I wanted to write an iPhone app over Christmas, and so hacked this together during the break.
Why: It's the warm fuzzy feeling of having the sum of all human knowledge in your pocket. It's the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy realised. EDGE is slow; search is slow; you're abroad, in a plane, a tunnel, or on top of a mountain. You have an iPod Touch.
Size: It'll consume about a quarter of your iPhone's storage—the app, indexes and dumps are almost exactly 2GB together. |
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