iPhone hacking has continued in the absence of the Apple SDK, and a new innovation on that front seems to occur every day. This time it’s from Kevin Brosius, who has figured out how to use port Apple’s coverflow interface in other iphone applications , giving even more control to unofficial iPhone developers.
He writes:
“You can display a number of images (look at the setImage: calls.) At the moment this just displays four fixed images supplied with the demo.”
Following his discovery, Layton Duncan posted one example app (direct download) that scans the app directory and loads them into coverflow. It requires a jailbreak (obviously) and SSH capabilities to implement.
Posted on February 21st, 2008 by admin
Filed under: iPhone News, iphone applications
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