Archive for the ‘Mods and Hacks’ Category
Give your iPhone its Freedom in a Single Click
Posted on 13 April 2008 in Freeware, Mods and Hacks | 1 Comment »
When i first had my iphone, i had to wait something like 2 months to get it unlocked!
The steps weren’t that hard but it took me at least 2 hours and i was really nervous.
If you’re an Apple fan and you managed to get an iPhone but it isn’t officially available in your country, you can now unlock it in one click using the famous Zibiri 3.0 available here.
The blog of the author of the application says it’s risk-free (and it was confirmed by the most popular iPhone forums).
No need to tutorial if your iPhone is brand new (in any other case just restore it using iTunes and then unlock it)!

Snow Leopard Icon Pack
Posted on 5 April 2008 in Icons, Mods and Hacks | No Comments »
A very nice and fresh set of icons called “White Leopard” by Decomposition Beauty, it’s just the Leopard icons but white.
Click here to download it.
Chax for Leopard
Posted on 18 March 2008 in Freeware, Mods and Hacks, iChat | No Comments »
If you set up iChat (like myself) to handle many accounts, like Gmail, Jabber, AOL, .mac etc… you probably know how annoying it is to have all these windows running side by side.
The newest version of Chax brings many cool new features, including the unification of these contact lists onto a single one.
VLC Mod
Posted on 10 February 2008 in 3rd Party Software, Mods and Hacks | 1 Comment »
I found a great MOD for VLC..It makes VLC windows look like QuickLook window!! It’s worth a try.

Download it here.
Customized iPod Touch
Posted on 22 January 2008 in Mods and Hacks, iPod & iPod Touch | No Comments »
iTunes interface mod for Leopard
Posted on 2 January 2008 in 3rd Party Software, Leopard, Mac OS X, Mods and Hacks, News, Screenshots, iTunes | 2 Comments »

As much as I love Apple as a company, I can’t stand how they don’t even follow their own “Interface Guidelines” sometimes.
Well I’ve had it with them and their need to have iTunes on Windows being an excuse for the interface that it uses.
And the fact that it doesn’t share resources with Finder.app and other application on the Mac.
I’ve taken it upon myself to Aquafy (if thats even a term) iTunes for improved usability while not sacrificing any features that other modifications do, or performance.
My modification is simply a hacked iTunes (read iTunes not system file!) resource file. It’s modified with buttons and resources of those found on Leopard. It greatly improves usability and simply looks good. Not to mention I had to get creative in some areas and was inspired by the 2d Dock separator in one of the section dividers.
Download here





