![]() Further, for me, I can set the limit to what I consider to be more than loud enough, and then I never have to worry about accidentally bumping the volume up to painful levels (which I've done it on a few occasions when attempting to scan forward or set a star rating via the scrollwheel). It's useful in two ways for me: allowing my 5 year old to listen to my iPod, as he so wishes to do, without having again to worry about him changing the volume to too high of a level. Note that you can set this with or without a code lock. I haven't tested any videos yet, but can't comment on its affect on the old video playback issues anyway, as I've been using more recent versions of iSquint and Handbrake which already resolved those playback issues themselves - I've no old conversions to test with. ![]() It does appear to fix the endless star ratings screen bug. Is your favourite zombie game for iPhone missing? Let us know in the comments below.I've only had it installed for an hour or so on my 60 GB 5G, but so far so good. Rather it's a theme, which can be stretched across all manner of genres, from tower defence to FPS to roguelike RPGs for iOS. 'Zombie games' isn't a genre in itself, of course. But as we're rather partial to a good zombie game ourselves, we're not too bothered. They like games that want you to run them over in a car. They like those that ask you to run away from zombies. People really like games that ask you to pop waves of undead in the head. All we're trying to say is that zombie games are really popular. There's just something about the whole shuffling undead thing that evidently proves. It'll get straight back up and bite you in the neck. Original article by Jon Mundy, updated by Will Quick. Updated on J- expanded several entries, and added download links for each entry.
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