Yes, it is finally here. iPhoDroid, the application that automates the installation of Android OS on iPhone, was finally released for Windows, and it works with both Windows 32bit and 64bit.
Yes, it is finally here. iPhoDroid, the application that automates the installation of Android OS on iPhone, was finally released for Windows, and it works with both Windows 32bit and 64bit.
A couple of days ago we told you that iPhoDroid is finally coming to Windows and that it will be released, well… today. But, that was just an ETA, and the released was delayed. Sergio Mcfly, the dev of iPhDroid, explains why
A couple of days ago we told you that iPhoDroid is finally coming to Windows and that it will be released, well… today. But, that was just an ETA, and the release was delayed. Sergio Mcfly, the dev of iPhDroid, explains why:
Well, it’s almost midnight and I know tons of people are awaiting for iPhoDroid PC release. I got a big delay today caused by 64bit Windows7 architecture, once its tough to get pass over DLL running without Certificate. But the good news is: I made it 😉 through an Internal Procedure and no Installation is required. Windows XP and Vista 32bit run the App all the way up in one single click (the same as 1SHOT for Mac).So, I encourage you to be a little bit patient and I really need a few hours more to get it finished to run on fine over 64 AMD and Intel. Keep in holding everyone, A lot of dedication still being imperative and the Installer is on the way. Apology.
Today, an Alpha version of iPhoDroid for Windows was released to testers and the dev said that the tool will be released in the wild on Sunday.
A few days ago, we told you that iPhodroid is finally coming to Windows. Today, an Alpha version was released to testers and the dev said that the tool will be released in the wild on Sunday.
We will keep you up to date, and also provide a tutorial on how to use the tool. Stay tuned…
iPhoDroid is finally coming to Windows. No, it won’t support the iPhone 3Gs/4, but now you can install Android OS on your iPhone even if you don’t have a Mac.
Just a quick heads-up: iPhoDroid is finally coming to Windows. No, it won’t support the iPhone 3Gs/4, but now you can install Android OS on your iPhone even if you don’t have a Mac. The dev, Sergio Mcfly, just announced that he will release the tool sometime next week.
We will keep you up to date, and also provide a tutorial on how to use the tool. Stay tuned…
Amazing progress has been made over the new version of iPhoDroid 0.6 R13 1Shot. You can also notice that now we get that iPhoDroid 1Shot also brings WiFi connection, which was missing from the previous releases.
I’m sure you all know by now, what iPhoDroid is: an easy automated way of installing Android OS on your iPhone. Basically, you will have a dual-boot iPhone; when you boot up your iPhone, you can choose if you want to run Android OS or iPhone OS.
Amazing progress has been made over the new version of iPhoDroid 0.6 R13 1Shot. You can also notice that now we get that iPhoDroid 1Shot also brings WiFi connection, which was missing from the previous releases.
iPhoDroid 1shot will be released any day now. We will keep you informed. Stay tuned…
A few weeks ago, we showed you how to use iPhodroid to install Android OS on your iPhone 2G/3G. The developer released a few more versions of the app since , and today we can install Android OS 2.2 Froyo on the iPhone 3G.
A few weeks ago, we showed you how to use iPhodroid to install Android OS on your iPhone 2G/3G. The developer released a few more versions of the app since , and today we can install Android OS 2.2 Froyo on the iPhone 3G.
iPhodroid , the tool that will automagically install Android OS on your iPhone 2G/3G was updated for iOS 4.0.
iPhodroid , the tool that will automagically install Android OS on your iPhone 2G/3G was updated for iOS 4.0. Now you don’t need to install and use MacFuse anymore, and it improves the touch on iPhone 2G. You can get the new version of iPhodroid here.
Bootlace is an iPhone application which allows configuration of compatible OpeniBoots to modify their behaviour.
Bootlace is an iPhone application which allows configuration of compatible OpeniBoots to modify their behaviour. This includes altering permanent settings such as the default OS that is booted on startup, the timeout before booting and disabling the automatic boot timer. The other major feature is it allows what we call ‘one-shot boots’ to take place. This means tapping Android or Console and having the device reboot directly into the selected option without modifying the default settings of OpeniBoot.
A few days ago we told you about iPhodroid , an automated installation of Android OS on your iPhone. The app gets a major update which brings new features
A few days ago we told you about iPhodroid , an automated installation of Android OS on your iPhone. The app gets a major update which brings new features:
The advantage of this app is that it will automagically transfer all the files to your iDevice, but it is only available for Mac users. However, if you use iPhodroid, you will no longer need a Linux machine or a Linux virtual machine.
Well I’ll be damned. I was just about to go to sleep when we got an email from one of FSM’s readers, Stefano, telling us about iPhodroid and easy automated way to install Android OS on your iPhone 2G and 3G. As you know, PlanetBeing released the binaries for both iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G, but the installation process is most certainly not accessible to everyone. If you feel lucky, you can do it manually. If you want a shortcut, read after the break….