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  1. Yeah, staying on 8.3 for now. I can always update since the Jailbreak is out. More tweaks will support the new iOS version till I update.
  2. Yes and I'd have to reinstall everything including Cydia and the tweaks.
  3. The changelog is just Apple Music, iBooks and that effective power bug.
  4. I'm still on iOS 8.3 and if I remember correctly, when 8.4 was in beta, some users would say the battery life was improved considerably! But now that has kinda faded away and the focus is more drawn towards the new Apple Music, but I'm not interested in that. I wanted to know from the people that updated to 8.4 whether battery life is any better or the same?
  5. You definitely can: http://iosgods.com/topic/2330-tutorial-how-to-run-mac-osx-yosemite-1010-on-vmware-on-windows/ You will need a good PC though. @@Klepto
  6. You need XCode and Xcode is Mac only so yeah. There are alternatives on Windows. Xamarin I think works?
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  8. Mega.co.nz It forces people to download their app on mobiles. Good job anyways
  9. The features are different on each hack. I guess having to choose between the hacks is a good thing?
  10. Use iFile and browse through the agrp table.
  11. http://iosgods.com/topic/9825-taig-jailbreak-tool-v200-apple-driver-hasnt-been-found-please-download-and-install-itunes/ http://iosgods.com/topic/10000-help-cant-jb-using-taig-212-apple-driver-hasnt-been-found/
  12. This will be an interesting talk/debate. I have never used Apple Music till now but I have used Spotify before and it was nice. Really digged the Dark UI it had! What do you guys think? Will Apple Music beat Spotify who's been a company since 2006? Apple Music will already have millions of users since it's built it to iOS 8.4 and the 3 months trial period is very cool. Here's a very nice comparison made by TheVerge: http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/30/8863315/streaming-music-service-comparison-apple-music
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