iPhone 2.0 Jailbreak Apps You Can't Find in the iTunes Store [IPhone 2.0 Jailbreak]
The iTunes' App Store offers iPhone and iPod touch users hundreds of applications to install on their devices, but power users who want functionality above and beyond what Apple's SDK allows still want to jailbreak their device. Now that jailbreak developers have had a full month to work on applications for jailbroken iPhone 2.0 users, there's a bigger selection than ever of jailbreak 2.0 software that lets you do things App Store offerings don't. Let's look at a few of the good ones.
Note: Most of the iPhone 2.0 jailbreak offerings are geared toward the developer and power user. If you're not sure whether or not you want to take the plunge and jailbreak, hopefully this post will give you an idea of whether or not it's worth it for you.
This weekend I re-jailbroke my iPhone running the 2.0.1 software using PwnageTool. Here's how to jailbreak iPhone 2.0 with PwnageTool for Mac; Windows users, you can use WinPwn to jailbreak iPhone 2.0. PwnageTool added both Cydia and Installer.app to my device (pictured right). Cydia and Installer.app are the two gateways to software repositories for jailbroken devices. Next to each app below, I'll list the source (Cydia or Installer.app) and the app itself so you know where to find it.
MxTube Downloads YouTube Clips to Your Device (Cydia)
Click to view MxTube's search interface, with options to stream the clip as usual, or download to your device.
BiteSMS Offers Cheaper Text Messaging (Cydia)
Here are detailed instructions for installing BiteSMS via Cydia; you'll have to purchase credits at BiteSMS.com to start using it as an alternative to your SMS carrier.
Bo! ssPrefs Removes Icons You Don't Want (Cydia)
Click on the image to see a full-size view of Poof, inside BossPrefs.
WebSearch Customizable, One-Tap Search Launcher (Cydia)
Click on the image to see a WebSearch quickly query Wikipedia search in action full-size.
gTxtEdit is an Actual Text Editor (Installer.app)
Customize App Skins Your Device (Cydia)
Click each image below to see it full-size.
From left to right the skins shown above are: AlienwareTheme, Leopard, SketchedOut, and Stickers. (Be warned: I had some trouble applying some skins I tried out, like Alienware. To activate a skin, on the skin page, after you choose "Apply Theme to Device," head back to the Customize main menu and choose "Exit & Restart Springboard.")
quake4iphone (Cydia)
This one's pretty self-explanatory. It's Quake! On the iPhone!
OpenSSH Gives You Full Root Access to Your Device
We've been over this a million times already, but an article like this can't go without saying: Getting SFTP (or SCP) access to your device means you can move files back and forth from it. This lets you copy voicemail or music files from the device to your computer, transfer NES emulator ROMs to play on your device, access the text files you're editing with gTxtEdit, and get your computer online using your iPhone's data connection. You can even do nutty stuff like transfer your Notes and SMS messages back to your computer for saving and archiving with OpenSSH installed.
Of course, the previously mentioned Mobile Terminal and the NES emulator are also top picks for jailbroken iPhone 2.0 apps. The very promising SynchStep—an app that purports to switch the song playing on your iPod to your pace using the device's motion detection—didn't do as well as we hoped in tests. (But the concept is super-cool, and we hope the developer will work out the screen lock kink soon.)
What are your favorite jailbreak 2.0 apps, skins, add-ons, and tweaks? Let us know in the comments.