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October 22, 2007

Rumors: Nullriver to update iPhone Installer.app to

Filed under: iPod Family, Rumors, iPhone Shaun Erickson at psmxy.org has posted that Nullriver looks set to release the next major update of Installer.app. Installer.app is a program that runs on your iPhone or iPod touch and allows you to download software directly to your unit. He writes that version 3.0 should be released soon, perhaps as early as today. The updated features will include a redesigned interface, collapsed groupings (for less scrolling), new categories including "Recent" and local "More Info" pages--so you don't have to keep switching between Installer and Safari. Update: It's out. Click "Update" in Installer.app. It is, be aware, slow as molasses trying to get through along with the thousands of others doing the same. You must run Installer.app from /Applications--my first attempt using it from /Widgets linked to ~/Applications failed. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

From Rumors: Nullriver to update iPhone Installer.app to

Posted by Michael at October 22, 2007 09:42 AM