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Once you’ve found the app, say Tweetie 2, look for the ist file and download it to your computer. The iPad stores applications inside /var/mobile/Applications and every app comes in the shape of a folder with a name like this (F1DCF4E2-0D72-4720-BCF1-F914B5208F55) and this means you’ll have to open every folder to see which app is inside. To do this you’ll need to edit the ist file inside an application, so be sure to have an app like Textmate on your Mac to edit. Not a developer’s fault if an app doesn’t support it. No, this is just a tutorial about a trick we’ve discovered and that works with some apps. In this way, and if you’re lucky, you can have an iPhone app running in fullscreen without pixel doubling, which supports all the various orientations and that even uses iPad’s UI elements.ĭisclaimer: We’re not saying that the apps that don’t support this trick are badly developed.
If so, there’s a little trick you can perform that lets you scale iPhone apps for the iPad, without waiting for the developers to update their apps. If you’ve just jailbroken your iPad I guess you’ve already installed OpenSSH from Cydia, which is that framework that allows you to root into your device using FTP clients like Cyberduck and Transmit.