iFacePad enables FaceTime on iPad

A few days ago I wrote a tutorial explaining how the FaceTime function can be activated on an iPad tablet. The tutorial was quite complicated, so a developer thought of making an application that would make all the necessary changes and automatically activate FaceTime on the iPad tablet. Unfortunately, the application cannot be installed from Cydia, but must be run directly from your Mac following the instructions below. To do this tutorial you need a jailbroken iPad tablet on iOS 4.2.1.

1. Download iFacePad from here.

2. Download iOS 4.2.1 for iPod Touch 4G from here.

3. Install Phonedisk for Mac and OpenSSH from Cydia in the iPad tablet to allow connection to it. These 2 programs are important because the application works based on them.

4. Open the iFacePad application from Mac and enter the text Applications in the newly opened window. Now iFacePad will automatically start installing the files required for activation

FaceTime on iPad.

After finishing the process, you must reset the tablet. If after the reset you do not have the FaceTime application installed, then make sure that the application does IMAgent.app from  / System / Library / PrivateFrameworks / IMcore.framework / IMAgent.app has permissions set to 0775. The application must have the same permissions mobilePhone.app from User/Applications.

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