As a side note, if your Mac was ever to get truly jailbroken (at the firmware level), that would require putting specialized/hacked firmware onto the M1 chip inside your MacBook Air. That process requires physical access to your Mac, and it would likely erase all data.

On a jailbroken iPad, I was looking for a way to access a particular PDF from iBooks. The files reside in /var/mobile/Media/Books, so basically I was looking for a way to find the random filename of a particular book. Is there any method?


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Short story is that I tried to trade in my 2013 15" MBP on an M1 MBP. Apple is rejecting the trade-in because they say it jailbroken. I did not jailbreak this computer. The preliminary trade-in was $341. As far as I knew everything worked fine, the battery had been replaced once and they were only one or two minor dings.

I recently had my Ipad stolen in the airport. It was in airplane mode at the time and password protected. I am unsure if I should remotely erase all data on my Ipad, as I am hoping the person has a moment of clarity and will return it to the airport where I have reported it stolen and it will be returned to me. Or that somehow they get the wi-fi to work and I can track it using the Find my Iphone app. In the meantime, I am wondering if the person could jailbrake it somehow while it is locked and have it unlock and gain entry to my personal data. What do you suggest? If they try to gain entry by trying the password 10 times and erasing all the data will that give them access to use the ipad as theirs?

I have a seven-year-old iPad 2 Mini that still works fine for reading e-books and other tasks. But I also want to use it to access the command line for applications and my suite of programs and scripts I can't seem to do without. I want the environment I'm accustomed to, as well as my standard development environment. Here's how I did it.

I've jailbroken my 2nd gen iPad mini and it's been running well on iOS 10.2. Good for e-books, social media, movies (only in h264, thanks Jellybean - Plex alternative)... I do have SSH and terminal installed, so no need for slow x86 emulators. I have one for DOS and Windows 3.11, but why emulate PC? Most of the tools run just as fine on Darwin, including dpkg, compilers, editors...

Walking into an Apple store with a jailbroken iPhone significantly decreases the chance of assistance. The jailbreak process is not supported by Apple and nullifies your warranty. You should modify the jailbroken iPhone to remove the jailbreak before you take the iPhone in to an Apple store or your cellphone carrier. A factory restore eliminates all traces of the jailbreak software so you can feel confident walking in to the Apple store with your iPhone.

I love highlighting in books, makes finding favorite passages easier. But I also do a lot of research so I need that feature. Unfortunately there aren't that many devices/apps capable of syncing and exporting highlights. I don't know why not. One would think this would be a really obvious feature in any app that allows hghlighting. Apparently not. For example, the only way I can really get highlights from a PDF is by going through Goodreader. Acrobat can't do this!

And for ebooks, the Kindle can't do this either! I don't know why. It's ridiculous. That, not being able to access personal docs on the Windows Kindle app, and the fact that you can't scroll in the Kindle app have always made me want to ditch it, but no other app can sync with my Kindle... sigh. I've considered getting a different ereader brand next time (the Keyboard is seriously outdated at this point) but none have good sync options.

Technically with Amazon you can sort of export highlights if you bought the books from them (it's easy to access them in a way that lets you copy), but not your personal documents. If you try to search for how to do this most of the guides are about this method which is useless for personal documents. There is a way to export your personal document highlights from your kindle itself and I'll go over it quickly, but I don't know if it works with newer kindles. The new method I found is as far as I know almost undocumented and will work from any iOS device, possibly even Android.

The better method is getting them from the .MBP files in your Kindle. Highlights are stored inside these alongside your books with each file corresponding to a book. You can copy them over to your computer and then use this little program, MBP Reader, (place it in the same folder as your highlights) to extract them. Just double-click and it'll create a bunch of txt files containing the highlights for each book.

UPDATE: The following (for the ipad/iphone and the last step/suggestions) is outdated. The Kindle App (version 4.17 + on iOS, 4.22 + for Android) FINALLY has an export option. Just go into the notes for the book and in the top right there's a share icon (little box with an arrow) which lets you email yourself all your notes and highlights (and does not limit them or anything if they're personal docs).

Okay first we'll need to get the files. You'll need some way to access your iPad/iPhone device's internal files. This is a piece of cake if you're jailbroken (iFile). If you're not there's supposedly desktop applications that do allow you to see App folder but I haven't tried them (the Stack Exchange answer mentions iFunBox Classic).

I think your problem is that you haven't looked at unofficial code, that will only run on a jailbroken device.

Check out these links, they look to have some information about bluetooth. Not sure if it's what your after though.

iBlueNova, the successor of iBluetooth app is now available in Cydia and supports latest iPhone Firmware. iBluetooth is the first iPhone app by MeDevil for jailbroken iPhone to transfer files from iPhone via Bluetooth which was only available on the...

It is a popular trend to read iBooks when people are free or just on the road. There are lots of books online that ask for payment. If you buy a lot of books on the Internet, it will be a little waste of money. Therefore, more and more people begin to search for the free books and download to iPad for reading freely. When it comes to the issue that how to get free books on iBooks without jailbreak, not all people know the method to settle it. Actually, there is also a jailbreak community for iBooks, which can reach your goal of reading iBooks free of charge. Read this guidance and you will be able to get all two means to enjoy iBooks without paying one penny.

This method to address how to get free books on iPad without jailbreak is not complicated to handle. You can also make use of other free iBooks sources websites on iPad to download books for free and open in iBooks app for leisure reading.

This method can also be applied to download free audio books jailbreak on iPad as well. Refer to the steps shown above to have a try and you will be able to read your favorite book without any charge. No matter which method you choose, free iBooks no jailbreak or jailbreak, you goal of reading eBook for free can be achieved.

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I have jailbroken the iPad with Absinthe and installed AppSync Unified through Cydia. From there, I went to the mtmdev.org website and downloaded old .ipa files of IOS 4 and 5 apps, including iBooks! I've put these details down so if anyone else has the same issue, they can find the solution, because not one single solution worked for me, only this combination which was unclear and difficult to piece together, and involved multiple solutions and troubleshooting from many, many different sites!

I was gifted it so my Mum could browse Facebook on a larger screen than her phone (she has advanced eye disease, and can't see too well). It's fine for that, but I also wanted to use it myself as an eBook reader when she's not using it. I can use Kindle cloud reader just fine, but cannot load .pdf documents (books) into the Kindle cloud reader. No iBooks. Sigh.

Comic-Con 2010 starts today in San Diego, California, and it promises to be the most tech-friendly event yet. The lines between comic books, movies, games, gadgets and tech have never been as blurred as they are now, and such convergence is great for a comic book industry that was previously struggling to find new converts.

Touchscreen devices are an ideal portal for viewing comic books, with swipe and zoom functionality being second nature to both the equipment and end-user. And this hasn't gone unnoticed by major comic publishers and independent creators alike. Therefore, one rapidly expanding area of any app store, Apple or otherwise, is the comic book section.

With digital copies, comic books can have a far wider reach than ever before. No longer does a reader have to track down their favourite title in one of the, rapidly vanishing, specialist comic book stores.

One area where it differs is that it doesn't have any kind of contextual lens functionality, but it does allow you to zoom and scroll through comics using both the screen and trackball. It also has the unique ability to read comic books stored on an SD card.

You can save any PDF to Books on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Now you can save all of those digital role-playing game books you backed on Kickstarter right in Books. And if you own a Kindle, check out how to send a PDF to your eReader too!

This is a list of known malware (including spyware, adware, trojans, viruses, worms, and similar tools) that have targeted iOS, including jailbroken iOS. The dates are approximate dates when people discovered, publicized, or started discussing the tool.

The goal of this list is to aid better understanding of the risks of using iOS and jailbroken iOS - it's helpful to have as much accurate information as you can. If you're concerned about avoiding malware on your jailbroken device, check out this guide to making informed guesses about whether packages are reasonable to install.

The Ikee-virus (also called Eeki) is a worm transmitted between jailbroken devices that have OpenSSH installed and haven't changed the default root password. It changes the lockscreen background to a photo of Rick Astley. 0852c4b9a8

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