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	<title>Comments on: My Book!</title>
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		<title>By: tom barnfield</title>
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		<description>Just bought your book! It rocks! My mate gave me his old iPhone when his company bought him the latest 3G one. Having little time, I chose it over the other two iPhone books available because of the bullet-point description on the back which lead me towards the wonderful goodies contained in the Hack section.
thanks for putting in the efort to make it so thouroughly useful. I know books like this often get re-editioned and updated so perhaps I should do more than gush praise and say something useful. Now I&#039;ve read it I&#039;m still uncertain about the difference between Jaibreaking and Unlocking, unsure whether to choose AppTapp or iFuntastic (and just how mutually exclusive they are) and unsure what my phone&#039;s had done to it anyway! :) The Index could be more comprehensive but then just about every really good techincal book in the UK seems to have skimpy indexing anyway. Seriously, good job Jason. Cheers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just bought your book! It rocks! My mate gave me his old iPhone when his company bought him the latest 3G one. Having little time, I chose it over the other two iPhone books available because of the bullet-point description on the back which lead me towards the wonderful goodies contained in the Hack section.<br />
thanks for putting in the efort to make it so thouroughly useful. I know books like this often get re-editioned and updated so perhaps I should do more than gush praise and say something useful. Now I&#8217;ve read it I&#8217;m still uncertain about the difference between Jaibreaking and Unlocking, unsure whether to choose AppTapp or iFuntastic (and just how mutually exclusive they are) and unsure what my phone&#8217;s had done to it anyway! :) The Index could be more comprehensive but then just about every really good techincal book in the UK seems to have skimpy indexing anyway. Seriously, good job Jason. Cheers.</p>
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