Saturday, October 31, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Examine Extract iPhone Application Contents

HTTP:: Examine Extract iPhone Application Contents
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Developed by atPurpose Technologies, atPeek takes advantage of Mac OS X QuickLook plugin framework to display fully functional previews of assets found in iPhone applications, whose contents are otherwise inaccessible using Mac OS system tools. iPhone developers can even extend the core functionality of atPeek by creating and installing custom QuickLook plugins.By default, atPeek is bundled with two custom QuickLook plugins developed by atPurpose Technologies, which can decode iPhone crushed PNG images and PVR textures. The plugins are also available as a separate download, for free.Before downloading atPeek, readers should note that the program uses brand-new UI components that are available only in Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), the latest version of Apple’s Mac OS. Unfortunately, Tiger and even Leopard users cannot make use of the application, something that will undoubtedly affect the sales of this rather cheap developer tool. However, those who are running Apple’s S!
now Leopard will find atPeek to be extremely useful.By default, Mac OS X does not offer users the possibility to examine iPhone application (.ipa) resources. You can only go as far as moving the entire application package from one location to another, Quick Look its icon, or double click it and send it to your iTunes library. You can also get a bunc...
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