I found this jailbreak kit on htcmania
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=873507
Sent From Windows 7 On HTC Droid DNA
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=873507
Sent From Windows 7 On HTC Droid DNA
Have you allready tried it? And what can we do with our WP8.1 phones that we can't right now?I found this jailbreak kit on htcmania
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=873507
Sent From Windows 7 On HTC Droid DNA
I don't speak spanish but it looks like another (but better tool as you can see what's happening?) tool to enable 10 xaps to be sideloaded on your device.Have you allready tried it? And what can we do with our WP8.1 phones that we can't right now?
Its Great to see you posting her in windows phone fourms GDTD. I first saw you over in the Surface RT Forums. Thanks for all your hard work! Keep it UP!It's not even "another" or "similar" tool; it does nothing but bundle up the Chinese tool in a download that also includes the XAP deployment tool. It's useful enough for those who want to use that Chinese tool, but calling it a jailbreak (or "jailbreack") is a bit over-the-top. You still have to click the blue button in the Chinese tool and hope that whoever it was that managed to subvert the device registration process that far (but not far enough to get it to 300...?) is an otherwise-trustworthy person or people. After that, it conveniently burns one of your ten sideloaded app slots to display a "success" message (though you can of course delete that app it sideloads).
This "kit" contains no new code aside from a dead-simple batch script (OK, technically it also includes an app that displays a poorly translated string telling you that the "jailbreack" is complete, but it does nothing else). It's not a hack (except possibly in the derogatory sense) and it scarcely counts as a development.
I agree on that. My mother tongue is Spanish and there's no description on the source page. Just that it's a batch script bunding the Chinese apps. I wouldn't even bother with this.You still have to click the blue button in the Chinese tool and hope that whoever it was that managed to subvert the device registration process that far (but not far enough to get it to 300...?) is an otherwise-trustworthy person or people