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My iPhone is a jailbroken 3GS. Over the last year or so I’ve made some modifications to the look and feel, discovered a few tweaks and shortcuts that make it more usable, and installed (and in some cases deleted) a whole bunch of apps. Below is a snapshot of how my iPhone looks at the end of 2009. Hope you find it useful.
Look and Feel
I use Winterboard to modify the screen with a number of visual key changes (all installed via Cydia):
Illumine theme (not active when the screen shots below were taken)
Blue Apple Signal Bars
Helix Battery
RSS WiFi Orange
No Docked Icon Labels
And also the following mods:
Lock Calendar
Five Column Springboard
Five Icon Dock
System Tweaks
There are also several system changes that are installed, also via Cydia
dRus Strong Bad Email announcement sound
Snappy – fast access to camera by holding status bar
qTweeter – fast access to tweet by swiping down the screen
SBSettings – fast access to toggles by swiping across the status bar
Push Notifications SBSettings Toggle
Push SBSettings Toggle
Rotation Inhibitor SBSettings Toggle
Action Menu (with Plus Pack)
3G Unrestrictor – allows various applications to work on 3G (and not just WiFi)
The Apps
Below you’ll find all the apps installed on my phone. I’ve tagged the apps into four categories:
Use them all the time
Use them occasionally
Installed just in case
Installed but didn’t like/didn’t use and should be deleted
I’ll use this numbering scheme for all the apps below. Also note that I’m in the middle of reordering a few screens, so a few apps appear in strange places.
First Page apps:
1. Mail (built in)
1. Things – to do lists
1. Consistency – from Sciral – recurring to do lists
1. TWC – The Weather Channel, with the Weathericon mod
From Twitter: @physicus retweeted @doclorraine pointing to an amazing little sound generator at iNudge. Select instruments, click on a few squares and in a couple of minutes you get something like this (click the small play button in the bottom right hand corner). Very clever, and a fun way to waste a few minutes.
Click the image for a bigger version. The yellow circle shows the herniation. (c) Nick Howe. All rights reserved.
Four weeks ago my lower back started to stiffen and over the course of a week got worse and worse. I did stretching exercises every day and over the course of the next week it gradually improved until I was back to normal (or so I thought). During that second week I’d been to see my GP (‘primary care physician’) Dr Brian Moraes about something else and mentioned my back problem. His diagnosis was “your lower back is too straight. Don’t wear flip-flops; wear shoes with better arch support”. Thanks a bunch.
Two days later I was sitting in the driveway repairing sprinklers (again! I think I need to do a post about garden sprinkler problems. They seem to fail unusually often). I reached sideways to pick up a plastic ‘T’ piece and felt like someone had knifed me in the back. After the initial pain had subsided my back didn’t feel too bad.
Over the next three days the pain in my back got worse and moved into my hip and thigh – classic symptoms of sciatica. I went to the doctor on Wednesday. This time I went to see my wife’s GP (Dr Robert Johnson), having lost faith in mine. Dr Johnson suspected a deep ligament strain and prescribed pain killers and steroids, expecting the problem to fixed in 3-5 days. By the weekend the pain was no better and I made another appointment for the following Wednesday. This time, Dr Johnson changed his diagnosis to a suspected herniated disc and sent me for an MRI. He referred me to a spine specialist (Dr Ashish Sahai).
On Friday I went to see Dr Sahai and he confirmed that I had a herniated disk (L2) and prescribed an injection into the spine, which should happen next Thursday. The injection has to be done under X-Ray to guide the needle, but allegedly I’ll be up and about the same day.
The back is gradually feeling better, but sitting is still very painful and I spend most of the day lying down. At least it isn’t too difficult to use the iPhone and my small laptop while flat on my back.