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Read ZIP Files On iPhone, iPad With Zip Browser – Free For Today Only!
Posted On Friday, December 30, 2011 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, RedMondPie Tags: advertise, buy-one, copyright, google, home, ipad, iphone, iphone apps, oliver-haslam, privacy-policy, redmondpie, site-meter, tutorial, waisybabu, weekend
While iOS offers a far superior user-experience than mobile operating systems like Android, it does have some pretty annoying limitations. One of these limitations is its issues with handling compressed file-types like .zip, .rar etc. There are plenty of third-party solutions to this, and Zip Browser is one of the best.

Jailbreak Apple TV 4.4.4 Untethered Using Seas0nPass [How-To Tutorial]
Posted On Friday, December 30, 2011 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, android, apple, apple tv, buy-one, copyright, home, jailbreak, jailbreak apple tv 4.4.4, oliver-haslam, paul-morris, retina display, site-meter, weekend
When any new jailbreak is released, the majority of the social interest seems to be about the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users.
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Lock Screen Weather: Display Local Weather On iPhone Lock Screen Without Jailbreaking
Posted On Friday, December 30, 2011 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, RedMondPie Tags: android, apple, buy-one, copyright, home, iphone, iphone apps, lock screen weather, paul-morris, privacy-policy, retina display, site-meter, tutorial, waisybabu, weekend
One thing that never ceases to amaze me is the level of creativity that developers seem to muster up in order to bypass the restrictions imposed upon them by the Apple developer guidelines. In the past month alone we have seen a number of popular applications accepted into the App Store and then subsequently be pulled from sale by Apple due to a breach of the guidelines.
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Facebook Messenger For Windows Now Officially Available For Download
Posted On Friday, December 30, 2011 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: copyright, home, internet, retina display, site-meter, web, weekend, windows apps
It was only yesterday that we brought you the news that the official Facebook messenger for the Windows operating system had been leaked and was doing the rounds as a private installation file. The chat client followed in the footsteps of Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger to offer a full chat service which utilizes the social feed and friends from your Facebook account. It seems that rather than attempt to combat the leak, and apportion blame to those who leaked it, Facebook has opted for releasing the official version of the Windows chat client, available as a free of charge download
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