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That's if you bought (or installed via installer.app when jailbroken) the January Software Upgrade. It gives you the ability to rearrange your icons right from SpringBoard and you can make new homescreens without filling up the first one.

 

Mine:

 

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Yes, I am plain jain, but that's how I like it.

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@Meowy: Yeah, look for ScreenShot in Installer

 

 

My iPhone is below. The IM part is Apollo but with the icon from Mobile Chat. This is a modded Louie Mantia theme so I can support this background and another one for the lock screen.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
1.1.4 Jailbroken.

Modded Leopard/Tiger Basic Theme to match my Macs Desktop

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-Actual Desktop.

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iPhone Home Screen

Notice the Black dock on both actual desktop and iphone

along with matching icons.

thats a really beautiful background, were'd you get it?

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Colonel, what is cBreak? lol?

 

Anyway, my Jailbroken 1.1.4 8GB iPod touch (ZiPhone 2.6b):

 

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Customize and Summerboard work perfectly for me, no serious hacking required. I had a keyboard issue the first time I jailbroke, and I fixed that with a guide I found, if anyone else has issues, lemme know and I will post the fix.

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You need to first install the 1.1.4 compatibility patch (which changes the plist to make it say 1.1.3 instead of 1.1.4), and then install the version of Customize in the iPod touch'd source.

 

Add: ipodtouched.net/repo.xml

 

Then first install the patch, and then Customize. Make sure to reboot to be sure it will take. Once it's installed and confirmed working, you can uninstall the patch.

 

Also, here's a list of installer sources: http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/wiki/index.ph...ler_source_list

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That does not even come close to working. In fact it actually, broke something. Look at the version number, that doesn't look right does it? The answer is no, it doesn't look right. The package cannot be uninstalled. I even restored the old SystemVersion.plist in my CoreServices folder and it still says "N/A." I'm {censored}ed.

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I uploaded my Customize.app for you. Try manually installing it, setting chmod 755 to it and see what happens.

 

When you change SystemVersion.plist, you are making sure that it's set to 644, right? Also, reboot whenever you make changes to perms and system files. Changing them and not rebooting the device will continue to have the system show "N/A".

 

This should solve the "N/A" issue, but I am also looking for this issue elsewhere.

 

EDIT: I just installed that exact same patch, noticed it set it to "N/A" and I uninstalled it through installer and it now says the proper version. You should be able to uninstall it.

Customize.app.zip

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I actually back up a lot of the system files that my iPhone has, although unfortunately I do not back up CoreServices. I was able to restore to 1.1.4 and then bring back all the stuff I had installed. Let me see if that Customize works, because the one I download from their site doesn't.

EDIT: Nope, doesn't work. It just opens up a page that has a chicken on it and then it crashes. I must have restarted like 4 times and then opened it again to see if it worked.

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