http://wiki.webos-internals.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Saijin+Naib&feedformat=atomWebOS Internals - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:28:06ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.1http://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=21615Resident 2x Apps2012-02-08T03:45:52Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Working With The Doctor Image */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
Pixi/Pixi+ users lack any such direct upgrade path. The only path Pixi devices have has legal concerns, real performance issues, and will leave you with a Palm Profile version that will prevent you from purchasing any apps (unless you fix it using [[Application:Impostah]]), and at the end of the day will still only let you have a 1.4.5 Profile Version. For these reasons, this path is not recommended and remains only of purely academic value.<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p224r0d12192011/wdmantawr/webosdoctorp224mantawr.jar webOS 2.2.4 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)<br />
<br />
== Methodology ==<br />
This section will be broken down into stages. Each stage will need to be completed in sequence in order to complete the final process. Please do NOT skip sections in this guide as it will likely result in the files not remaining resident at the end of the process.<br />
<br />
=== Working With The Doctor Image ===<br />
Download the webOS 2.x doctor image of your choice, or the webOS 2.2.4 ATT Pre3 image linked just above.<br />
Typically, I recommend downloading to whatever your Browser defaults to (so long as it is an easily accessible location) such as your Desktop or Documents or Downloads folder. For the purpose of this guide, the file will be saved to my Downloads directory.<br />
Here is an example of what to expect to see in your [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/download.png Download Manager]<br />
<br />
If you have the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/downloads-context-menu/ Downloads Context Menu] extension in [http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/ Firefox] & [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-Zip] , you can simply [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/extract.png Extract to] as shown to get the [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/firstextract.png first level] of the archive extracted.<br />
<br />
You will have to navigate to the '''\webosdoctorp224mantawr\resources\''' directory to find the next archive to extract, named ''webOS.tar''<br />
<br />
As before, extract to to get a new folder called '''webOS''' under resources. Navigate into this folder and find ''nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar.gz''. <br />
<br />
Extract to this file to get a new directory of the same name. Navigate into this directory to find the newly extracted ''nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar'' file. <br />
<br />
Extract to, and navigate in once more. 7zip may ask about an overwrite, yes to all and continue.<br />
You should now be in '''\webosdoctorp224mantawr\resources\webOS\nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar\nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs\''' and you should see the folders and files as shown [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/finalextract.png here] .</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=21613Resident 2x Apps2012-02-08T03:44:23Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Working With The Doctor Image */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
Pixi/Pixi+ users lack any such direct upgrade path. The only path Pixi devices have has legal concerns, real performance issues, and will leave you with a Palm Profile version that will prevent you from purchasing any apps (unless you fix it using [[Application:Impostah]]), and at the end of the day will still only let you have a 1.4.5 Profile Version. For these reasons, this path is not recommended and remains only of purely academic value.<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p224r0d12192011/wdmantawr/webosdoctorp224mantawr.jar webOS 2.2.4 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)<br />
<br />
== Methodology ==<br />
This section will be broken down into stages. Each stage will need to be completed in sequence in order to complete the final process. Please do NOT skip sections in this guide as it will likely result in the files not remaining resident at the end of the process.<br />
<br />
=== Working With The Doctor Image ===<br />
Download the webOS 2.x doctor image of your choice, or the webOS 2.2.4 ATT Pre3 image linked just above.<br />
Typically, I recommend downloading to whatever your Browser defaults to (so long as it is an easily accessible location) such as your Desktop or Documents or Downloads folder. For the purpose of this guide, the file will be saved to my Downloads directory.<br />
Here is an example of what to expect to see in your [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/download.png Download Manager]<br />
<br />
If you have the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/downloads-context-menu/ Downloads Context Menu] extension in [http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/ Firefox] & [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-Zip] , you can simply Extract to as shown to get the [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/firstextract.png first level] of the archive extracted.<br />
<br />
You will have to navigate to the '''\webosdoctorp224mantawr\resources\''' directory to find the next archive to extract, named ''webOS.tar''<br />
<br />
As before, extract to to get a new folder called '''webOS''' under resources. Navigate into this folder and find ''nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar.gz''. <br />
<br />
Extract to this file to get a new directory of the same name. Navigate into this directory to find the newly extracted ''nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar'' file. <br />
<br />
Extract to, and navigate in once more. 7zip may ask about an overwrite, yes to all and continue.<br />
You should now be in '''\webosdoctorp224mantawr\resources\webOS\nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar\nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs\''' and you should see the folders and files as shown [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/finalextract.png here] .</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=21611Resident 2x Apps2012-02-08T03:44:01Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Working With The Doctor Image */ Added directions for extracting needed files</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
Pixi/Pixi+ users lack any such direct upgrade path. The only path Pixi devices have has legal concerns, real performance issues, and will leave you with a Palm Profile version that will prevent you from purchasing any apps (unless you fix it using [[Application:Impostah]]), and at the end of the day will still only let you have a 1.4.5 Profile Version. For these reasons, this path is not recommended and remains only of purely academic value.<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p224r0d12192011/wdmantawr/webosdoctorp224mantawr.jar webOS 2.2.4 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)<br />
<br />
== Methodology ==<br />
This section will be broken down into stages. Each stage will need to be completed in sequence in order to complete the final process. Please do NOT skip sections in this guide as it will likely result in the files not remaining resident at the end of the process.<br />
<br />
=== Working With The Doctor Image ===<br />
Download the webOS 2.x doctor image of your choice,or the webOS 2.2.4 ATT Pre3 image linked just above.<br />
Typically, I recommend downloading to whatever your Browser defaults to (so long as it is an easily accessible location) such as your Desktop or Documents or Downloads folder. For the purpose of this guide, the file will be saved to my Downloads directory.<br />
Here is an example of what to expect to see in your [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/download.png Download Manager]<br />
<br />
If you have the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/downloads-context-menu/ Downloads Context Menu] extension in [http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/ Firefox] & [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-Zip] , you can simply Extract to as shown to get the [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/firstextract.png first level] of the archive extracted.<br />
<br />
You will have to navigate to the '''\webosdoctorp224mantawr\resources\''' directory to find the next archive to extract, named ''webOS.tar''<br />
<br />
As before, extract to to get a new folder called '''webOS''' under resources. Navigate into this folder and find ''nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar.gz''. <br />
<br />
Extract to this file to get a new directory of the same name. Navigate into this directory to find the newly extracted ''nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar'' file. <br />
<br />
Extract to, and navigate in once more. 7zip may ask about an overwrite, yes to all and continue.<br />
You should now be in '''\webosdoctorp224mantawr\resources\webOS\nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs.tar\nova-cust-image-mantaray.rootfs\''' and you should see the folders and files as shown [http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa316/Saijin_Naib/webOS%20Stuff/finalextract.png here] .</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=21609Resident 2x Apps2012-02-08T03:10:48Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Files (Source Files) */ update to 2.2.4 link</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
Pixi/Pixi+ users lack any such direct upgrade path. The only path Pixi devices have has legal concerns, real performance issues, and will leave you with a Palm Profile version that will prevent you from purchasing any apps (unless you fix it using [[Application:Impostah]]), and at the end of the day will still only let you have a 1.4.5 Profile Version. For these reasons, this path is not recommended and remains only of purely academic value.<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p224r0d12192011/wdmantawr/webosdoctorp224mantawr.jar webOS 2.2.4 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)<br />
<br />
== Methodology ==<br />
This section will be broken down into stages. Each stage will need to be completed in sequence in order to complete the final process. Please do NOT skip sections in this guide as it will likely result in the files not remaining resident at the end of the process.<br />
<br />
=== Working With The Doctor Image ===</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20487Resident 2x Apps2011-12-11T09:09:20Z<p>Saijin Naib: added methodology and other minor tweaks.</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
Pixi/Pixi+ users lack any such direct upgrade path. The only path Pixi devices have has legal concerns, real performance issues, and will leave you with a Palm Profile version that will prevent you from purchasing any apps (unless you fix it using [[Application:Impostah]]), and at the end of the day will still only let you have a 1.4.5 Profile Version. For these reasons, this path is not recommended and remains only of purely academic value.<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p223r0d09272011/wdmantaatt/webosdoctorp223mantaatt.jar webOS 2.2.3 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)<br />
<br />
== Methodology ==<br />
This section will be broken down into stages. Each stage will need to be completed in sequence in order to complete the final process. Please do NOT skip sections in this guide as it will likely result in the files not remaining resident at the end of the process.<br />
<br />
=== Working With The Doctor Image ===</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20485Resident 2x Apps2011-12-11T08:58:10Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Why it matters to you */ dont know pixi codename, castle is wrong, put pixi back.</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
Pixi/Pixi+ users lack any such direct upgrade path. The only path Pixi devices have has legal concerns, real performance issues, and will leave you with a Palm Profile version that will prevent you from purchasing any apps (unless you fix it using [[Application:Impostah]]), and at the end of the day will still only let you have a 1.4.5 Profile Version. For these reasons, this path is not recommended and remains only of purely academic value.<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p223r0d09272011/wdmantaatt/webosdoctorp223mantaatt.jar webOS 2.2.3 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20483Resident 2x Apps2011-12-11T08:56:11Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Why it matters to you */ added back text relating to Pixi 2.x effort, removed link to questionable files. I think this information is relevant and harmless in and of itself.</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
Pixi/Pixi+ users lack any such direct upgrade path. The only path Castle devices have has legal concerns, real performance issues, and will leave you with a Palm Profile version that will prevent you from purchasing any apps (unless you fix it using [[Application:Impostah]]), and at the end of the day will still only let you have a 1.4.5 Profile Version. For these reasons, this path is not recommended and remains only of purely academic value.<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p223r0d09272011/wdmantaatt/webosdoctorp223mantaatt.jar webOS 2.2.3 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20457Resident 2x Apps2011-12-09T05:40:19Z<p>Saijin Naib: just added Source files section</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])<br />
<br />
===Files (Source Files)===<br />
<br />
webOS 2.x [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/WebOS_Doctor_Versions Doctor Files] ([http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/manta/p223r0d09272011/wdmantaatt/webosdoctorp223mantaatt.jar webOS 2.2.3 [ATT Pre3 Doctor]] recommended)</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20451Resident 2x Apps2011-12-08T08:54:57Z<p>Saijin Naib: more content added</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
If however, you are a Pixi fanatic like myself, you don't have a readily available doctor to use, but instead a [http://nuttybunny.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/this-is-it-webos-2-1-on-your-pixi-plus-gsm/ user created file/process] which has some questionable legality to it as well as very real performance concerns. My sincere thanks go out to NuttyBunny & everyone who was involved in testing this and making webOS 2.x a reality on the Pixi hardware!<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
Basic knowledge of web browsing, file management, archive extraction, and following instructions is assumed. That being said, this guide is intended to be as informative as possible, so please don't hesitate to contact me to ask for help. [mailto:Synper311@aol.com?Subject=Help%20request%20for%20Resident%202.x%20Apps Contact author (Saijin_Naib)]<br />
===Software ===<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install])<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)<br />
<br />
IPK Creation Software ([http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/237326-ipk-packager.html IPK Packager])</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20449Resident 2x Apps2011-12-08T08:44:29Z<p>Saijin Naib: Restructured (nested subparts)</p>
<hr />
<div>== Introduction ==<br />
=== What is a resident/permanent application? ===<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
=== What is a transient/temporary application? ===<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
=== Why it matters to you ===<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
If however, you are a Pixi fanatic like myself, you don't have a readily available doctor to use, but instead a [http://nuttybunny.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/this-is-it-webos-2-1-on-your-pixi-plus-gsm/ user created file/process] which has some questionable legality to it as well as very real performance concerns. My sincere thanks go out to NuttyBunny & everyone who was involved in testing this and making webOS 2.x a reality on the Pixi hardware!<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!<br />
<br />
== Requirements/Prerequisites ==<br />
'''Software'''<br />
<br />
Novacom Drivers (Available from [https://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1788 Palm SDK] or [http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-3-1-a.html WebOS Quick Install]<br />
<br />
Archive Software ([http://www.7-zip.org/ 7zip] highly recommended)</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20447Resident 2x Apps2011-12-08T08:24:39Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Why it matters to you */ unsupported, not supported</p>
<hr />
<div>== What is a resident/permanent application? ==<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
== What is a transient/temporary application? ==<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
== Why it matters to you ==<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
If however, you are a Pixi fanatic like myself, you don't have a readily available doctor to use, but instead a [http://nuttybunny.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/this-is-it-webos-2-1-on-your-pixi-plus-gsm/ user created file/process] which has some questionable legality to it as well as very real performance concerns. My sincere thanks go out to NuttyBunny & everyone who was involved in testing this and making webOS 2.x a reality on the Pixi hardware!<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an unsupported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20445Resident 2x Apps2011-12-08T08:23:55Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Why it matters to you */ added more text</p>
<hr />
<div>== What is a resident/permanent application? ==<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
== What is a transient/temporary application? ==<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
== Why it matters to you ==<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
If however, you are a Pixi fanatic like myself, you don't have a readily available doctor to use, but instead a [http://nuttybunny.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/this-is-it-webos-2-1-on-your-pixi-plus-gsm/ user created file/process] which has some questionable legality to it as well as very real performance concerns. My sincere thanks go out to NuttyBunny & everyone who was involved in testing this and making webOS 2.x a reality on the Pixi hardware!<br />
<br />
If you would like some of the functionality enhancements that webOS 2.x and its apps bring but do not want to go through the trouble of doctoring to an supported version, you need to somehow install those apps on your backlevel operating system. If you want a working webOS 2.x app catalog with promo codes, read on! If you want a (possibly) working VPN app on your 1.x Pre, read on!</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20443Resident 2x Apps2011-12-08T08:17:50Z<p>Saijin Naib: /* Why it matters to you */</p>
<hr />
<div>== What is a resident/permanent application? ==<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
== What is a transient/temporary application? ==<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
== Why it matters to you ==<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
<br />
If however, you are a Pixi fanatic like myself, you don't have a readily available doctor to use, but instead a [http://nuttybunny.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/this-is-it-webos-2-1-on-your-pixi-plus-gsm/ user created file/process] which has some questionable legality to it as well as very real performance concerns.</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20441Resident 2x Apps2011-12-08T08:16:56Z<p>Saijin Naib: Adding intro information to page</p>
<hr />
<div>== What is a resident/permanent application? ==<br />
A resident/permanent application install is an application that will remain on your device across reboots, shutdowns, and other events short of the app being removed manually or the device being docotored. This type of application should be very familiar, as most every webOS application can be said to be resident.<br />
<br />
== What is a transient/temporary application? ==<br />
There are some notable exceptions to this rule however. The most prominent example is installing an ipk of the webOS 2.x application catalog (App Catalog). This process results in the user having a transient/temporary install of the new "HP App Catalog" application. It is almost entirely functional (account management being the one exception), but it will disappear if the user performs a Luna restart or otherwise powers down their device. The reason for this is apparently that webOS will re-image the stock files over the new 2.x version files as they are not matching the checksum that is expected.<br />
<br />
See this article for the transient install process: [http://www.precentral.net/install-webos-2-1-app-catalog-webos-1-4-5-and-2-0-1-phones-not-you-too-can-use-promo-codes Install the webOS 2.1 App Catalog onto older devices, promo codes for everyone!]<br />
<br />
== Why it matters to you ==<br />
If you have a Pre+/Pre- you technically have a legal and functional method of breaking the chains of webOS 1.x ([[WebOS_2_Upgrade]]) and heading straight to webOS 2.x<br />
If however, you are a Pixi fanatic like myself, you don't have a readily available doctor to use, but instead a [http://nuttybunny.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/this-is-it-webos-2-1-on-your-pixi-plus-gsm/ user created file/process] which has some questionable legality to it as well as very real performance concerns.</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Resident_2x_Apps&diff=20439Resident 2x Apps2011-12-08T07:49:46Z<p>Saijin Naib: Just opening the page</p>
<hr />
<div>Test content</div>Saijin Naibhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Portal:Research&diff=20437Portal:Research2011-12-08T07:46:42Z<p>Saijin Naib: Added page "Resident_2x_Apps" link to being writing up process</p>
<hr />
<div>__notoc__<br />
{{portal-header|<br />
The Research Portal is for bleeding edge things being done with the device. <br />
<br />
Title all pages: '''Research [description]''' or '''Reference [description]'''<br />
}}<br />
{{portal-two-columns<br />
|column1=<br />
===Research:===<br />
<br />
* [[Android under webOS on Touchpad]]<br />
* [[Applications Bundled on the Pre]]<br />
* [[Application_Framework|Application Framework]]<br />
* [[Application Signing|Application Signing]]<br />
* [[Blocking Updates]]<br />
* [[New Bluetooth|BlueZ (Replacing Palm Bluetooth)]]<br />
* [[Bluetooth Network Connection]]<br />
* [[Boot_Chain|Boot Chain]]<br />
* [[Bootie]]<br />
* [[Carrier Configuration]]<br />
* [[ClassicFilesystem]]<br />
* [[Decrypt SSL (trusted man-in-the-middle technique)|Decrypt SSL (trusted man-in-the-middle technique)]]<br />
* [[Easter Eggs|Easter Eggs]]<br />
* [[FirstUse Application Functionality]]<br />
* [[Fonts available on board the Pre]]<br />
* [[Gstreamer]]<br />
* [[Hidd]]<br />
* [[Intercept_SSL_Traffic]]<br />
* [[Introspecting_Dbus|Introspecting Dbus]]<br />
* [[Key Codes|Key Codes]] <br />
* [[Media API|Media API]]<br />
* [[Mounting Files and Devices as USB Mass Storage]]<br />
* [[Network Management|Network Management]]<br />
* [[Advanced Wifi|Advanced Wireless LAN]]<br />
* [[OmaDm|OmaDm research]]<br />
* [[OpenGL|OpenGL research]]<br />
* [[OpenGL_Triangle_of_Doom|OpenGL coding and demo Triangle of Doom]]<br />
* [[Pre Specific Hash Codes|Pre Specific Hash Codes]]<br />
* [[Research_Pre_Keyboard | Pre keyboard scancodes and keycodes]]<br />
* [[Palm_Profile_Interactions]]<br />
* [[Proximity Sensor]] <br />
* [[Pictures from Self-Test|Pictures from Self-Test]] <br />
* [[PmIpcDispatch|PmIpcDispatch to talk to palm IPC servers]]<br />
* [[Restore Debug Log|Restore Debug Log]] <br />
* [[Reverse_Engineering_WebOS_Doctor|Reverse Engineering WebOS Doctor]]<br />
* [[Rooted Pre Issues|Rooted Pre Issues]] <br />
* [[Resident_2x_Apps|Resident (Permanent) webOS 2.x applications under webOS 1.x]]<br />
* [[Research_Securing_Pre|Securing your Pre]]<br />
* [[Running Processes|Running Processes]] <br />
* [[Symlink Applications|Symlink Applications]] <br />
* [[System Sounds|System Sounds]] <br />
* [[TestApps|TestApps]] <br />
* [[Facebook timezone issue|The annoying Facebook timezone issue]]<br />
* [[Update Service Trace|Update Service Trace]] <br />
* [[USB Host Mode|USB Host Mode]]<br />
* [[Tidbits|Tidbits]] <br />
* [[VideoRecording]]<br />
* [[WebOS Exploration - Various Information|WebOS Exploration - Various Information]] <br />
* [[Research_Pre_GSM_Modem | Pre GSM modem device informations]]<br />
* [[Research_Pre_GSM_Modem_Protocol | Pre GSM modem protocol informations]]<br />
* [[Research_Pre_Audio | Audio routing and setup on the Pre]]<br />
* [[Research_mpt | MSM modem passthru mode ]]<br />
* [[Research_Pre_Boot_Process | Boot process]]<br />
* [[LibSDL Research| SDL LibSDL research which lead to Quake and Doom running]]<br />
* [[LibPDL Research| PDL LibPDL research ties into palm's device hooks]]<br />
* [[Unofficial networks compatiblity list]]<br />
* [[Research_kernel_Tuning | Research [kernel tuning]]]<br />
* [[Touchscreen]]<br />
* [[Java Support in webOS]]<br />
* [[Chrooting | Methods of chrooting in webOS]]<br />
* [[Touchpad Bluetooth Keyboard]]<br />
* [[VPN Plugins]]<br />
* [[XApps Development | XApps development model]]<br />
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===Reference===<br />
* [[Packaging Standards|Packaging Standards]]<br />
* [[webkit_transform|Webkit Transform]]- a powerful set of commands for manipulating elements.<br />
* [http://www.mobileforensicsworld.org/2010/presentations/MFW10_JHU_PalmPrePhoneForensics.pdf webOS Forensics Using the Palm Pre Plus] : a lot of useful informations on webOS.<br />
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}}</div>Saijin Naib