Nullriver and RipDev came together to improve the already awesome Installer for the iPhone. Since RipDev have come on board with the development of Installer allot of great features have been added and this update is no different, it rocks.

Some of the new features in Installer 3.11
- Ability to refresh one source at a time!!
- Soft reboot after Install/Uninstall without going to lock screen - cool
- Search for apps to uninstall
- Repo’s cache will no longer be saved locally
- Save .zip files to the local Repo ~/Media/Installer
I am sure there are features that I may have overlooked, if you notice any more, please post them in the comments.
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dear aaron
really very enlightening stuff on your blog. just acquired an iphone from a local bmobile dealer. love, love the thing but not sure about how well it’ll serve me. would really appreciate if you can send me an email contact or a tel number to talk to you in person.
good stuff!!
regards
steve
Hi Steve, shoot me an email to: aaron @ mytriniphone dot com
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[...] Rip-Dev teamed up with Nullriver a few months ago to give a much needed update to Installer. They added a much needed Search feature, single repo refreshing, soft rebooting installs updates and springboard uninstalls. All very needed features, but installer still had a couple major problems, it was sometimes very slow to open and refresh apps and apps were sometimes not clearly identified as to which firmwares they were compatible with. [...]