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** {{applink|SpringBoard}} • {{applink|Preferences}} • {{applink|MobileSafari}} • '''''[[Template:Navbox Applications|more »]]'''''
** {{applink|SpringBoard}} • {{applink|Preferences}} • {{applink|MobileSafari}} • '''''[[Template:Navbox Applications|more »]]'''''
* '''Extensions''':
* '''Extensions''':
** [[MobileSubstrate]] • [[SBSettings]] • [[ActionMenu]] • '''''[[:Category:Cydia_packages|more »]]'''''
** [[MobileSubstrate]] • [[SBSettings]] • [[libactivator]] • '''''[[:Category:Cydia_packages|more »]]'''''
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* '''System directories''':
** [[PreferenceBundles]] • [[Carrier Bundles]] • [[Internet Plug-Ins]] • '''''[[Template:Navbox_Library|more »]]'''''
** [[PreferenceBundles]] • [[Carrier Bundles]] • [[Internet Plug-Ins]] • '''''[[Template:Navbox_Library|more »]]'''''

Revision as of 06:40, 29 December 2009

About this wiki

The sum of all human[1] knowledge about iPhone Development.

Ideas on what to add to this wiki

  • Information regarding usage of iPhone OS Frameworks, both public and private, SpringBoard, system daemons (for hooking and hacking), and classes in applications included with the system
  • Information about third-party libraries or extensions for developers (PreferenceLoader, libhide, etc.)
  • Questions about development (to be answered by others; please keep questions in talk pages.)
  • Links to useful information
  • Links to open-source projects

Why another wiki?

The iPhone Wiki seems to be more user-oriented, and this wiki specifically targets development.

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