Wednesday, June 24, 2009

GriP 0.1-11n Released

GriP 0.1-11n (r344) is released and can be downloaded from http://code.google.com/p/networkpx/downloads/detail?name=hk.kennytm.grip-0.1-11n.deb. This version will be the last revision with Memory Watcher bundled. Starting from next revision, Memory Watcher will be moved to another package.

GriP 0.1-11n features following changes:
  • (r327) GriP will use Preference Loader to inject the preferences. You'll have to install PreferenceLoader first.
  • (r327) GriP Modal Tables can now be themed.
  • (r331) All recent GriP messages will be logged.
  • (r332) The detail disclosure thing (▼) is available in You've Got Mail again.
  • (r333) Game mode now works in 3.0
  • (r334) Dismissing the modal table by home button works correctly in 3.0.
  • (r340) Added Polish localization.
  • (r343) 3.0 Push notification plug-in.
  • (As usual) Other bug fixes.


Note that if you've downloaded the r341 version that I've uploaded by mistake this morning, you'll experience a memory leak. Please upgrade immediately.

10 comments:

  1. will this still work on 2.2.1?

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  2. @fusen:

    I haven't tested thoroughly on 2.x (I've only got 1 device), but I believe it'll work.

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  3. how does the push notification pluggin works?

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  4. Kenny, it would be nice to be able to access GriP message log from outside GriP settings...

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  5. @antonioj:

    (1) In the previous post I've successfully faked push notifications. So from that path I find which method calls the alert box, and replaces it with a GriP message.

    (2) Showing the log is actually as simple as a single function call ([bridge showMessageLog]). You can also use the command line "GriP -m" to show it. I don't know how to write an SBSettings switch yet.

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  6. KennyTM, i was not using the latest revision, hence i was not finding Push ;)

    Now i have it, and i am loving it :) Not perfect, but a very good start :)

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  7. This works great! Thank you!

    One bug I noticed is that if you launch Beejive from the lock screen, the home button is disabled. I killed beejive using processes and the home button still did not work on the springboard.

    Anyone else have this problem?

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  8. @tbmx:

    Try lock the screen with the lock button and see if the home button works again.

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  9. Worked like a charm. Thanks! Is this the intended function?

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