You cannot uncrack apps without a developer account from apple, or a trusted root certificate. If you have either of these, unzip the .ipa file and open terminal. Run codesign -f -s /path/to/.app/file/here/ "certificate name here" and walla. You have your uncracked app. You will be able to install the app with either a provisioning profile or with an itms-services link. Find more articles on itms-services links on Google.
Your iPod will not delete apps on its own. You must delete the apps yourself.
the same apps that you had downloaded.
Apps can be removed at any time, but all apps that are on the iPod Touch will remain there unless you delete them.
Apps are downloaded from the AppStore, and an Apple ID is needed to download apps.
there are 25 apps for the poketch.
uncrack
unfortunately no the cracked apps don't show up when u try to bump
Yes
It is not recommended to attempt to uncrack a glow stick, as this can be dangerous due to the chemicals inside the stick. If a glow stick breaks open, it is best to wash the affected area with soap and water and seek medical advice if necessary.
obviously, as you cannot get them w/o jailbreaking
You have to jailbreak it and then download a cracked version of it.
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Appulo.us is a mobile website to download cracked apps to your iPod Touch or iPhone.
by juggling you nuggets for a while.
it doesn't make all apps free, it allows you to download apps for free and install those on your ipod. the app has to be cracked to do it like this. you can find free cracked apps on lot's of sites.
Hi! When you jailbreak your iPhone you get a program called Cydia. If u used Cydia then from Cydia u can download Installous and it will let u get free cracked apps
You can't yet. Maybe soon, though. Watch this thread:http:/tinyurl.com/this-is-the-threadI cannot comment on cracked apps, but you can sort of back up Cydia apps with the free Cydia Appbackup program. The next time you backup to iTunes, your Cydia app list will be saved and can be automatically reinstalled.