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iTerminal 1.0

iTerminal iTerminal is an application that allows you to Respring and Reboot your iPhone. When you open the application, you will get a pop-up informing you that iTerminal should only be used for a purpose and not just for fun. I’m not really sure what they mean by that! Once you have selected ok, you will get a screen with the Reboot and Respring options. When you select either of the options, you will get a pop-up with the option Yes and No. The Respring option worked fine for me however, the Reboot option did not work at all. When I selected Reboot and then Yes, it just stayed on the screen saying it was processing. I ended up killing the process. I would say until the Reboot features works, there are other application that Respring your SpringBoard (Restart, KillBoard and Respring) so, I would say that this application is not needed. iTerminal is available through the ModMyiFone source.

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8 Responses to iTerminal 1.0

  1. moncerth says:

    i use sysnifo in rebooting and restarting my phone ever since….

  2. 7h31ll3g4l says:

    Reboot no work (because) ?????
    Respring work

    bye…

  3. blatz says:

    same error here, reboot hangs on processing! It looks better than sysinfo, but sysinfo is working ;-) so i prefer sysinfo.

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  5. Glenn says:

    >su
    >alpine
    >killall SpringBoard or reboot

    commands in Terminal are much more fun!

  6. NooitAf says:

    i dont like the name .. its confusing because its not a terminal.. just 2 buttons..

  7. lucky says:

    It seems a stupid app, isn’t it? the name planted in my mind that it would be a command line terminal, like in MAC or Unix, you can type the command and do something with them, but not.
    Anyone knows if there is a terminal like that?

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