Winterboard, Free on RockApp

Don’t care for the iPhone’s tasteful but bland home screen? Winterboard lets you reskin every aspect, including custom icons for apps, or choose from the hundreds of themes that artists have already cooked up.

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  1. Mimi at 2:51pm 26th January 2011 How do I jailbreak an iPhone 4. I have the 4.2.1 firmware
  2. jake at 8:01pm 6th January 2011 just got my ipod jailbroken love it! plz comment back to tell me wut the best cydia app is.
  3. Frankie at 3:15pm 17th December 2010 My question is regarding the icons on the very top of the Welcome To Rock screen shown above. The icon showing just before the 100% and battery - what does that stand for? I have AT&T and don't have that icon
  4. eti at 1:28pm 4th December 2010 I'm (genuinely!) not an Apple fanboy, but does it not seem odd to jailbreak and then have to pay for all these apps? http://www.theiphoner.co.il/
  5. mee at 1:11pm 4th October 2010 There are a ton of free apps, but jailbreaking isnt to get free apps, its to get functionality that apple doesnt want you to have in a device you payed for.
  6. Adam at 9:55am 22nd September 2010 Just like on the Apple Store, these developers spend time to offer up great apps. Supporting their work by paying them is a small price. Just think about what you pay for a coffee at Starbucks or what you will pay for lunch later today. The one time asking price for these apps is tiny when you think of it in context with the dozens of things you will buy out of impulse at the store.
  7. Peter G at 6:36am 14th August 2010 I'm (genuinely!) not an Apple fanboy, but does it not seem odd to jailbreak and then have to pay for all these apps? Sure, I get that they add some functionality that Apple locked out, but sheesh, 20 dollars for some of 'em?
    1. Jakob at 5:54pm 24th August 2010 You can get mos of them for free many sites crack them to sources are sinfuluiphon and xsellize
    2. (ECW)GrimReaper at 1:19pm 5th November 2010 most jailbreak apps are free. this article is mostly listing ones that cost money.
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