EasyRoot free - Droid X Themes and Apps

Don't know if you all consider this "warez" or not, but I don't. I call it selling open source code. If you do, feel free to just delete this.
Also, I'm aware someone already posted FreeRoot (same thing as this), but I just wanted to crack it myself for fun/experience.
Enter anything for email and key, it doesn't check them (no contact with the server at all).
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App hub(dev-unlock)

hey guys i have heard that apphub can register 3 devices in one account...so i was thinking that if we connect a user who have an apphub account with a user who dose not have...by using internet ..so that other users can also register their devices....
Guys please tell me if this is possible????
It would be a gr8 help to many users...especially to omnia w users...
In order to register a device to get it unlocked, it must be physically present at the account owner's computer. It has to be connected via USB to the computer, and a program at the computer is run to register it.
So I suppose, if people are trusting enough to send their phones to others, then its possible. Otherwise, not gonna work.
so i guess its a yes....but if we connect the pcs via a software which would even help us to share proxy ports,usb ports,etc we may able to do it without the risk...
Guys plz need your support...
Well, you're not going to be able to do it *without* risk; I don't know of any program that would allow that level of remote connection without exposing one computer or the other to attack. The level of risk may be acceptable, though.
Side note: not everybody has unlocks to spare; some of us have multiple phones or have family / friends who needed unlocked too. That said, if there's a way to do it right, the idea certainly has merit!
GoodDayToDie said:
That said, if there's a way to do it right, the idea certainly has merit!
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... but not on XDA, my friend
I really dont know now if this is true but when i was googling i got the information that u can also remove the device if dont want it......so after u have registered the device u can simply remove the user....
plz correct me if m wrong!!!
That's right. But what is your point? No one will give you his Live account credentials. Also, this is a hoax, prohibited by Microsoft agreement. By the way, if you already ready to cheat - just open fake student's account and get your unlock for free (but I don't want to discuss it).
well i tried almost all the things on google and xda but none of it is working.....
anyways so i guess its a bit sad news to most of the omnia w users....
@sensboston, you misunderstood. The suggestion was for a way to remotely connect a Windows Phone to the computer of somebody who had an AppHub account. For example, if you could forward your device's USB connection to my PC via the Internet, I could then launch the Windows Phone Developer Registration tool on my PC, enter my credentials, and unlock your device (well, aside from running into the limit, that is).
I don't know of any such software that doesn't also give one ocmputer or the other way more access than I'd recomment allowing a stranger to have, but it does not (in theory) require handing one's credentials to anybody else. It may be against the ToS of AppHub, but then, you can believe that ChevronWP7 Unlocker was against somebody or other's ToS as well, and that didn't stop people. I routinely decompile apps, even though that's forbidden by mose EULAs. You get the point. We're not talking piracy here...
May be but I think OP is looking for free handset unlock, not for USB forwarding

Sidekick 2 Squash File Developer Key Reverse Engineering

Hi everyone at XDA and Sidekick users.
Hopefully one of that reads this post, has had or is familiar with the *.sq Squash files, that were flashed to early Danger Sidekick models, particularly in my case at least, for flashing the developer Key. I have come into contact with a key on 5.x Lib version, but that key is in the form of a .JAR file. Even extracting the JAR file yields no precise match to these older squash files.
As my quest continues to restore internet capabilities in my interest to my phone, a dev-key would be the neatest way, as I could use the SDK to write apps that neglected dead Danger servers, and once again functioned properly. I do this with my love for the Sidekick 2.
So, anyone out there who still has access to a Squash dev-key file, please PM me. Or, if you have any knowledge that pertains, please contact me.
Thanks in advance,
You may want to search on these forums for a link to the old SDK if that might help. I also wonder if someone has a developer key someone for another phone. With that and the IMEI of the device it was intended for, you *MIGHT* be able to figure something out, but someone with more knowledge than myself would be able to tell you better. Maybe Orange808?
ged92781 said:
You may want to search on these forums for a link to the old SDK if that might help. I also wonder if someone has a developer key someone for another phone. With that and the IMEI of the device it was intended for, you *MIGHT* be able to figure something out, but someone with more knowledge than myself would be able to tell you better. Maybe Orange808?
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I can look over the contract again, but I am certain the dev contract forbids me. After they started really locking down the platform, I remember signing an agreement that is only rivaled by Apple's dev contract.
With that said, they handed out developer codes like candy in the early days (with no strings attached). I bet you can find another source.

Has anyone tested pgp clipper

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=moe.minori.pgpclipper
I just found this on fdroid. And play store.
Zero instructions but promises to be an easy way to encrypt text fit email or any other means.
Honestly I'm nut good enough to give it a proper inspection to say if it's safe.
But if anyone knowledgeable wants to give it a try.
Developer here
nutpants said:
Honestly I'm nut good enough to give it a proper inspection to say if it's safe.
But if anyone knowledgeable wants to give it a try.
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Well, basically this app does not have internet access permission (nor root access). It will be really, really hard for me to send secret message to my mighty server...
I did not provide instruction because this app is too simple to have one.
1. You copy pgp message block into clipboard, and there will be notification about PGP block detection.
2. Then you can decrypt it and maybe send quick reply back to clipboard (encryption and signature).
As you might notice, it's an open-sourced app. Here's repository: (cannot post, new user limitation........ find link in play store)
BTW, really surprised to find this topic on XDA.

Tool to remotely turn off device via text message (root required)

Hello,
I wanted to introduce you to a tool I wrote a year ago and hope that someone finds it useful. I have no commercial purposes at all and do not profit from this app in any way. If this post is inappropriate, please feel free to delete it.
This tool enables you to remotely turn off your rooted(!) device via a simple text message containing a password. You simply use another phone, send a text message with your password to your lost phone, and it shuts down right away.
In case anyone has been looking for a tool like this, here it is:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simpleapps.killingmesoftly
If you have improvement ideas, please them here and I'll see what I can do.
Thank you.

One Click Root registration problem

I am having puzzling problems with my attempts to register with One Click Root.
I hope this is the best place to ask. I am assuming it is ok, as this is an XDA development project.
The registration asks for my full name and email address only.
Then when I go to login, it asks for an email address and a password. like most (if not all) forums that I have had experience with.
What ever is going on? Can someone please explain and assist me with this?
The contact options for the "One Click Root" site are not operational at the moment.
If I am in the wrong place (or on the wrong forum), please advise and if possible, direct me to the correct place.
Thanks,
Jim.

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