iBluetooth Cracked, goes free; Bluetooth on iPhone

by Piyansh on March 12, 2009 ·

Filed in: Apps,Cydia

The revolutionary app iBluetooth which was released via Cydia yesterday by iSpazio repository has been cracked!! Yes. Its true. It has been cracked my the xSellize repository which has cracked many other apps like MewSeek Pro, iRealSms and MobileLog etc. The app has been cracked within a day.

The paid version of the app is available for $5.2 but due to registration and payment problem the app still cant be used as it shows an error on not registering.

However, xSellize has cracked this app and now its absolutely free. But remember that this is just the beta version of the app which has been cracked. So if you install this you wont be able to enjoy the updates which will include a lot more features. So make your choice. But the good part is that you will always be able to get the original paid version of the app.

The cracked version of the app works pretty fine and has all the features which are there in the original paid version.

Also See How to get Xsellize.

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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

Piyansh August 31, 2009 at 1:59 pm

The app is good but only works on 2.2.1 and doesn’t work on 3.0..it crashes there…I hope medevil comes out with a newer version quickly for iPhone 3GS

Shahan September 25, 2009 at 6:52 am

Thats trure its useless for 3.0 users only works on 2.2.1

Purnawarman Samad December 31, 2009 at 1:35 pm

:wink: :-| :-x :twisted: :) 8-O :( :roll: :-P :oops: :-o :mrgreen: :lol: :idea: :-D :evil: :cry: 8) :arrow: :-? :?: :!:

hello May 11, 2010 at 12:15 am

=) =( =P

eslam May 20, 2010 at 7:07 pm

sd

black August 3, 2010 at 3:05 am

hiiii

Pat September 3, 2010 at 10:55 pm

You’re sending mixed messages here… or at the very least trying (unsuccessfully) to cloak your (un)ethical posture.

“iBluetooth is cracked! It’s free now! Yay!”
but… “We don’t approve of piracy.”

Yeah, right. Clearly, you do (approve of piracy). You can’t simultaneously celebrate and discourage something.

Cracked does not equal free; that just means it can be obtained without having to fork over any cash… from a thief, or someone who in turn obtained it from a thief. It’s still thievery any way you look at it.

The sad part is that it’s stealing something that’s already dirt-cheap anyway. You like the software enough to want to pilfer it, but are unwilling to part with a frickin five dollar bill to help support and encourage whomever is actually spending time and effort trying to make that software work for you? That’s really pathetic…

There are exactly two legitimate reasons I can see for using a cracked version:
– As a short trial, to see if the app works as claimed
– To be able to use the app while waiting for the seller to
fix the registration issue

However, claiming that it’s free now suggests that you’re in neither of those two at least arguably ethical categories.