1. The keyboard is here.

    I have the theme at the top then the keyboard below in Winterboard.
  2. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    The keyboard doesn't match the theme. It's just a different font with certain keys coloured differently. But then when you're using Safari or something like that, you don't see the background.

    I'll get it uploaded right now. Hold up...


    Ah, it still must be something...I haven't used a different keyboard on mine yet, I actually haven't tinkered with it in a while...hmmm

  3. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    Ah, it still must be something...I haven't used a different keyboard on mine yet, I actually haven't tinkered with it in a while...hmmm



    The fun never stops. When you see it you'll notice how much I hate the default interface.

    You use SBSettings too, don't you? I've got a theme for that too. I can't do much with the pinstripe background and the button and switches, but the rest...
  4. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]


    The fun never stops. When you see it you'll notice how much I hate the default interface.

    You use SBSettings too, don't you? I've got a theme for that too. I can't do much with the pinstripe background and the button and switches, but the rest...


    Haha I hate the default too, it's just way too generic.

    Of course! I think there are themes out there were everything is fully changed over, that's something I'd love to do with mine.
  5. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    Haha I hate the default too, it's just way too generic.

    Of course! I think there are themes out there were everything is fully changed over, that's something I'd love to do with mine.


    I can see Apple's reasoning for not allowing you to access the system and change the look or modding the default apps - it'd cause way too many headaches - absolutely understandable from a development point of view for a big company, and people would blame Apple when for once it's not their problem. Could you imagine the support calls? I wouldn't blame Apple if they did introduce it and then remove it to give their support staff their sanity back.

    The thing that annoys me is that all the themes are looking the same. There's no real creativity and artistry going on any more. People are putting out themes that look identical to the last one and the one after and so on. What I'm using was and is still very popular, and I like the look of simplicity and transparency, when it's done right.

    You've just gotta spend a while playing with it and then trial and error. The great thing about theming (and Winterboard) is that it can be kept to one area and if something doesn't look right, then you don't have to spend hours looking for a system file or asking questions.
  6. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    I can see Apple's reasoning for not allowing you to access the system and change the look or modding the default apps - it'd cause way too many headaches - absolutely understandable from a development point of view for a big company, and people would blame Apple when for once it's not their problem. Could you imagine the support calls? I wouldn't blame Apple if they did introduce it and then remove it to give their support staff their sanity back.

    The thing that annoys me is that all the themes are looking the same. There's no real creativity and artistry going on any more. People are putting out themes that look identical to the last one and the one after and so on. What I'm using was and is still very popular, and I like the look of simplicity and transparency, when it's done right.

    You've just gotta spend a while playing with it and then trial and error. The great thing about theming (and Winterboard) is that it can be kept to one area and if something doesn't look right, then you don't have to spend hours looking for a system file or asking questions.


    Of course what could be amazing is if Computer programs could work on the iPod Touch, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. Transfering files from the computer to the Touch and vice versa, would be neat too. Do they already have these?

    Also, while YouTube vids can be streamed on the iPod, what about others? Is it the Adobe Shockwave or Adobe Flash Player or both that aren't compatible with the iPod?

    The Touch could be a handheld computer before we know it, possibly. As for theming, that's only the start of what can be done, I think.

    I hear ya. I haven't checked out the latest themes on ipodtouchfans, but from what you're saying, they all are very similar. A personal theme, however, isn't what seems to be popular. An example of creativity is replacing an app icon with an album/single/EP cover. For example, my work-in-progress theme has the Fix You EP cover as the Settings app. I guess another thing that I haven't seen yet is 3-D app logos. With the technology, it's possible. Imagine a U2 360 theme with 3-D icons and a color themed music player? Dream out loud...if only people did the same...


  7. QuickOffice and GEdit is about the closest to office apps. GEdit is on Cydia and QuickOffice is in the App Store, but it's hellishly expensive for what it is. Some apps on Mac have already been converted from .app to .ipa, but I've not seen how exactly it's done. Just using Final Cut Pro for example, it'd be clunky but could you imagine how amazing it would be?

    Flash Player is what is needed to stream those other videos. For whatever reason Apple isn't allowing it, and we hear constant statements from insiders about it coming in the next firmware, next year, next week, next millennium, next whenever...but me and you both know it clearly isn't there. How YouTube videos run on it I'm not exactly sure - there must be some sort of special plugin and no reason that can't be extended to play other formats. Shockwave is used for a lot of those online games, but if it's not on Mac, the general rule is that it won't be on the iPhone platform.

    And your idea there is amazing. I wouldn't even know where to start though, otherwise I'd have a go.
  8. A question for the Apple users here and gamers too.

    I'm looking for a decent laptop mainly for multimedia. Naturally I have a choice of any non-HP / Dell laptop or Apple one - Pro or just MacBook. The MB has a 13inch screen and has 160GB hard drive, 2GB RAM, 9400M GeForce graphics, CD / DVD burner and a 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo CPU, for $1799, and has to be black, because I have a habit of eating near the computer and drinking too - as we all do. And the white is too white for me.

    The non-HP / Dell one has a 15.4in screen (or 17in for a little more) with 160GB hard drive, CD / DVD burner, 4GB RAM - presumably it's 64bit - and a 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo and integrated graphics, but is $500 cheaper and runs either XP Pro, Vista or Win7 or Ubuntu if I feel like wiping the lot. It needs to run the latest multimedia apps for video, photo and audio editing and maybe a game from time to time.

    Are Macs easy enough to adapt to, with respect to someone who has decent knowledge of how Unix and Linux work and the iPhone file system and hacking? If they're easy enough to work, then I will get one, but is a refurb alright for a first Apple computer? They're a few hundred dollars cheaper but I don't wanna get a few hundred headaches with it.

    Decisions, decisions...I also think you get a whole bunch of apps thrown in, like full-functioning, so that's another big plus. Can they also hook up to a Windows network so I can access my stuff on my other Vista computer without loads of messing around and talk getting nowhere. I do want to try something new, but not the same old frustration you'd usually have with them.

    Only problem - you can't run DVD Shrink for copying my movies and backing up or Foobar. Are there comparable apps for creating your own music player and editing it heavily, and burning copy-protected discs (like U2 official DVDs?)
  9. Hi friends!


    Motorola started to sell here in Brazil a cell phone they're calling "The U2's cell phone". It started almost 3 mopnths ago and I just bought mine. The model is the EM35 model. It has some pictures of the band, the videoclip of GOYB and all the songs of the new album. I love it and I want to know if they did the same is the rest of the world.

    Here's the link with pics of the cell phone

    http://www.motorola.com/consumers/BR-PT/MOTOROKR+EM35-BR-PT.do?vgnextoid=5f77636335ba1210VgnVCM1000008406b00aRCRD

    Greetings from Brazil
  10. Might only be for Brazil. I haven't seen one in Australia yet. Nice design too with all the red.


  11. The cell phone has just this color, and it's because the Red campain.
  12. Anyone tried Windows 7 yet? I'm in the middle of installing it - it looks a lot better and more reliable than Vista.

    I'll post some screenshots later...if it works.