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http://i.gizmodo.com/5182795/i...ilbreaking-your-iphone
As the article notes, I would just go ahead and do a real jailbreak since its free and easy, but for those of you who haven't undertaken the jailbreak yet, this isn't a bad option I suppose.
Opens the door for new possibilities I suppose...
Ripdev's InstallerApp makes installing third-party jailbreak applications on your iPhone slightly easier, by eliminating the need to jailbreak your iPhone at all. You just need to pay $7 for the privilege.
The process works by installing an app onto your iPhone that's not quite jailbreaking, but is enough to allow those not-quite-official applications to get on there. If you gave us the choice of paying $7 or running jailbreak on our phones?which is fairly easy as long as you have some tech knowledge?we'd choose real jailbreak.
As the article notes, I would just go ahead and do a real jailbreak since its free and easy, but for those of you who haven't undertaken the jailbreak yet, this isn't a bad option I suppose.
Opens the door for new possibilities I suppose...