Should i pick developer on cydia




















When i open cydia it says who are you and then i click on next it crashes immidiatly i have appcake also but it works normally…. Hello,when I make my selection and proceed the Curia app craze immediately,please help me or send me an email with help:connorroelofsen15 gmail. What am I to do? Please help me. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Why Should I Jailbreak? The answer to this question is fairly simple: If you Jailbroke your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to enjoy using Tweaks and Themes, and do not want to be bothered by technical Cydia packages. Gift the tweak to the blogger there's an option for this in Cydia Connect if it's not free. If the reviewer liked your tweak, keep them posted about future updates - they might want to post again if you do a major update.

How not to reach out to blogs: don't be a stalker, and don't send 47 emails or tweets. Be open to criticism, and don't be sour if a blog doesn't cover your tweak. Many jailbreakers are multilingual! They may be fine with reading English but prefer to use their device in their native language, so providing localizations is a great way to make more users happier. Ideally a localization includes more than just translated strings - for example, different languages have different punctuation for dates and numbers - but starting with translated strings is reasonable.

Often developers ask their fans to contribute volunteer translations. It's best to offer volunteers a free copy if it's a paid product , credit them in your tweak or depiction somewhere, and thank them a lot.

You can also use a tool like Transifex. If you'd like to hire professional translators to work on your project, Tethras is one service flexible enough to work with people developing for jailbroken iOS as well as normal iOS; you can email them if you have questions about this.

PayPal's policy includes that you may not sell products that:. If you submit a product to be sold via the Cydia Store, saurik can also decline it for other reasons. The reasons may include the following, although he makes decisions on a case-by-case basis and this isn't a comprehensive list.

Cydia Store products shouldn't:. The Cydia Store payment system is not required for distributing paid products via Cydia. You can sell a product on a default repository using your own payment system, as long as the repository manager approves.

You can also sell a product on your own repository using your own payment system. For Cydia Store products, if you've worked on a product with somebody else and the revenue is supposed to be split between the contributors, you should ask your repository manager to set up the product with an official revenue split going to the individual PayPal accounts of the contributors. You and your collaborators can choose the percentages of the revenue that will go to your PayPal accounts.

Setting up an official Cydia Store revenue split before release means that everyone gets their fair share of the money, avoiding potential disputes with your collaborators and simplifying your accounting such as for your income tax.

There are obvious benefits to making a paid tweak money , and there are less obvious but also very important benefits to making a free tweak. You have to choose which is right for you - it's great to get paid for your work, and it's also great to release things for free.

You might also consider releasing your tweak's code as an Open Source Project , typically published on GitHub. The main benefit is that your code can help other developers learn how to do new things, especially beginner developers who are interested in reading sample code.

You may also be able to find other people who want to collaboratively contribute to your open source project. If you want to publish your code, remember to pick a license for your code to specify what other people are allowed to do with it. The top of the Open Source Projects page also explains this, but here's more detail. By default, if you don't pick a license, your code will remain fully copyrighted by you, and other people will only legally be allowed to read it and learn from it they won't be able to reuse any portion of it or redistribute it - if that is what you want, you should make a clear note of this copyright status in your README to avoid people getting confused into thinking they're allowed to republish your code because the code is available to view.

GitHub also explains how to add a license to your repository. Note though that people can ignore licenses - if you publish your code and say in the README something like "this is copyrighted code; please don't redistribute this, especially not for money", people can ignore your wishes and try to submit your work to a default repository as a free or paid package. This happens occasionally; if you notice that a default repository has accepted a package because they didn't realize it's made of code copied without permission, please send the repository manager a report of the problem.

Often people publish open source code for their free tweaks, but you can also publish the code for a paid tweak. That probably won't even reduce your sales much, since most people don't know how to compile projects or don't want to bother , or know it's better support the developer, so they'll still buy it via Cydia. You know you need to test your initial version thoroughly, but it's also very important to test your updates thoroughly before pushing them.

This is true for free packages as well as paid products. Small changes can have unexpected side effects , and problems with updates can be very frustrating for users and reduce their trust in your work even if you publish a fixed update quickly.

You can ask friends to try test versions on different devices with different tweak setups to check for problems. What does "small changes can have unexpected side effects" mean? Changing one part of your code to fix or add something can break seemingly unrelated things in your tweak. A good practice is to make a checklist of all the major features of your tweak, including common actions that users might do, including changing settings. Good morning, I have started cydia in user mode, how can I switch to a developer?

Reply to Fede. Respond to insane. Samantha said ago 9 years. How did they change the user mode to hacker, because the manage option does not appear to me.

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