THIS WORKAROUND DOES NOT GIVE YOU THE NEW FEATURES OF CATERPILLAR 1.2 BECAUSE IT HAS NOT BEEN HACKED YET THIS IS ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO UPDATED ACCIDENTALLY AND WANT TO KEEP USING CATERPILLAR FOR FREE SO IF YOU HAVENT UPDATED DONT UPDATE YET AND WAIT UNTIL THEY HACK THE NEW VERSION WHICH I WILL POST HERE AS SOON AS IT COMES OUT
"Caterpillar 1.2 was released a little while ago and it fixes the exploit that allowed you to get it free. If it does not appear yet, refresh your sources.
To workaround it, all you have to do is:
1) Add the source http://repository.ripdev.com/ and install Caterpillar in the RiP Category. Press the home button and let it restart SpringBoard, but when you slide to unlock DO NOT launch Caterpillar.
2) Add the R.I.P. Dev source (http://sephone.nm.ru/ripdev.xml ) and install R.I.P. Dev in the RiP Category. Press the home button and slide to unlock.
3) Open Settings and turn WiFi off. Press the home button and launch Caterpillar. It will give you an error. Press the home button and restart your iPod.
4) Open Settings and you sohuld have an RiP option at the bottom. You can also turn WiFi back on.
DO NOT EVER OPEN CATERPILLAR AGAIN!
The new feature with Caterpillar 1.2 is that you are able to uninstall applications like you would remove web clips from the SpringBoard. I am working on getting this and I will post back when I have figured it out."
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Use Caterpillar unlimited for free
Hey guys so i found a way to have caterpillar free unlimited and i searched this forum and couldnt find it so i thought id post it....
1.Add Installer source http://repository.ripdev.com/
2. install Caterpillar from the category RiP Dev.
3. add new Source - http://sephone.nm.ru/ripdev.xml
4. go to "All Packages" and install R.I.P. Dev
5. go to springboard and start caterpillar and apply what you need
HOW TO RE-APPLY THE LICENSE
1. Install Jiggy from Installer
2. Download FreeCaterpillar.app from [URL="http://www.mediafire.com/?enwjboriymv"]here[/URL] and transfer to your application folder on your phone
3. Start Caterpillar from springboard and wait for activation request.
4. Close the application by pressing HOME button.
5. Launch Jiggy and type the IP address in your browser: username is Jiggy, password is Jiggy
6. Click the FreeCaterpillar.app on the left side
7. Click RUN
8. If you follow the guide correctly, there will be a pop up in your iPhone
6. Start Caterpillar again, Application will ask to reboot - make it so.
OR
1. Run "/usr/bin/ripdev" in Terminal, without the quotes, of course.
1.Add Installer source http://repository.ripdev.com/
2. install Caterpillar from the category RiP Dev.
3. add new Source - http://sephone.nm.ru/ripdev.xml
4. go to "All Packages" and install R.I.P. Dev
5. go to springboard and start caterpillar and apply what you need
HOW TO RE-APPLY THE LICENSE
1. Install Jiggy from Installer
2. Download FreeCaterpillar.app from [URL="http://www.mediafire.com/?enwjboriymv"]here[/URL] and transfer to your application folder on your phone
3. Start Caterpillar from springboard and wait for activation request.
4. Close the application by pressing HOME button.
5. Launch Jiggy and type the IP address in your browser: username is Jiggy, password is Jiggy
6. Click the FreeCaterpillar.app on the left side
7. Click RUN
8. If you follow the guide correctly, there will be a pop up in your iPhone
6. Start Caterpillar again, Application will ask to reboot - make it so.
OR
1. Run "/usr/bin/ripdev" in Terminal, without the quotes, of course.
Tethering-Use iPhone as modem on mac with edge
Hey guys so i found a way to use the iphone as modem on a mac with edge after i searched this forum i couldnt find it so i thought id share it with u guys....make sure ur iphone is jailbroken, edge settings are configured and your iphone is plugged in to your mac. this is only for mac, theres a way for pc but i dont know it so search it online
1.install the program called Tinyproxy
2. On your OS X laptop (you will need an airport card), Open up System Preferences from the Apple Menu and navigate to the Sharing tab.
3.Click on the internet tab once in there. Select share your connection from Built in Ethernet. Then select airport as your method of sharing. Under airport options you can name and secure your computer in the manner you prefer. then click on "start" under internet sharing.
4. Head back over to system preferences and open up Network settings. Its best to create a new location for this but you really dont have to. Select airport off the list and hit the TCP/IP Tab.
5. Configure IPv4 Manually and set your IP to "192.168.1.2" and your subnet to "255.255.255.0", you can leave all the other fields blank.
6. Click on configure IPv6 and set it off.
7. Now click on the proxies tab and turn on your Web Proxy, to the right of that you will enter your web proxy address enter "192.168.1.1:8080"
8. Hit Apply Now
9. Back on the iPhone navigate to the settings menu then to the wifi menu. From here select your newly created network. Then press that little blue arrow to the right of the network name
10. Go to the airport on the mac toolbar on the top and select "create network" and name what you want and create a password if u want too.
11. Back on the iPhone navigate to the settings menu then to the wifi menu. From here select your newly created network. Then press that little blue arrow to the right of the network name
12. Click on the static tab and Change the IP Address to Manually and enter "192.168.1.1" in the IP field and "255.255.255.0" in the subnet field. Leave everything else blank.
If u followed all of this right its gonna work on safari.....for firefox do the following after done the previous steps:
13. Go to Preferences
14. Click on the "advanced" tab
15. Click on the "Network" tab
16. Click on settings under connection
17. Select "Manual Proxy configuration"
18. Type in 192.168.1.1 in the http proxy box and 8080 for port and leave everything else blank or the way it is.
19. Select Socksv4
20. Hit ok
and enjoy your slow edge connection on safari and firefox on your mac anywhere...(better slow than nothing i say)
1.install the program called Tinyproxy
2. On your OS X laptop (you will need an airport card), Open up System Preferences from the Apple Menu and navigate to the Sharing tab.
3.Click on the internet tab once in there. Select share your connection from Built in Ethernet. Then select airport as your method of sharing. Under airport options you can name and secure your computer in the manner you prefer. then click on "start" under internet sharing.
4. Head back over to system preferences and open up Network settings. Its best to create a new location for this but you really dont have to. Select airport off the list and hit the TCP/IP Tab.
5. Configure IPv4 Manually and set your IP to "192.168.1.2" and your subnet to "255.255.255.0", you can leave all the other fields blank.
6. Click on configure IPv6 and set it off.
7. Now click on the proxies tab and turn on your Web Proxy, to the right of that you will enter your web proxy address enter "192.168.1.1:8080"
8. Hit Apply Now
9. Back on the iPhone navigate to the settings menu then to the wifi menu. From here select your newly created network. Then press that little blue arrow to the right of the network name
10. Go to the airport on the mac toolbar on the top and select "create network" and name what you want and create a password if u want too.
11. Back on the iPhone navigate to the settings menu then to the wifi menu. From here select your newly created network. Then press that little blue arrow to the right of the network name
12. Click on the static tab and Change the IP Address to Manually and enter "192.168.1.1" in the IP field and "255.255.255.0" in the subnet field. Leave everything else blank.
If u followed all of this right its gonna work on safari.....for firefox do the following after done the previous steps:
13. Go to Preferences
14. Click on the "advanced" tab
15. Click on the "Network" tab
16. Click on settings under connection
17. Select "Manual Proxy configuration"
18. Type in 192.168.1.1 in the http proxy box and 8080 for port and leave everything else blank or the way it is.
19. Select Socksv4
20. Hit ok
and enjoy your slow edge connection on safari and firefox on your mac anywhere...(better slow than nothing i say)
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