Help me find Clippy for iPhone [Updatedx2]
Clippy is a great little add-on for those with jailbroken iPhones. I started using it shortly after its release and for a product that had not even reach version 1.0, it was pretty solid, easy to use, and convenient.
For those who may not know, Clippy brings cut and paste functionality to the iPhone. The software has some limitations, mainly that it can only copy from editable fields (i.e. not something like a standard web page). It’s a minor limitation considering that any copy/paste functionality is better than none. The latest version of Clippy even had multiple clipboards.
Unfortunately I had to restore my iPhone the other day. Much to my dismay, I haven’t been able to find Clippy in either the Cydia or Installer repo sources.
All the Googling in the world hasn’t helped me find this fantastic tool. I’ve even gone so far as to try to manually grab the .deb file but to my surprise, the iSpazio repository doesn’t seem to load. The domain name is registered but attempts to load the site result in a BlueHost “no domain found” error.
So if anyone out there finds Clippy, please let me know!
Update: I was able to find the new repository. Add http://ispaziorepo.com/cydia/apt/ to your Cydia sources and Clippy should once again be installable.
Update 2: It looks like iSpazio may still be having difficulty with their repo (even the new one above seems to be down now–although I was able to use it when I original posted this information). The good news for those who haven’t been able to pick up a copy of Clippy is that it’s available from the BigBoss repo now. This repo is added to Cydia by default so you shouldn’t have to change anything to get it.
Lonely Places
The New Year brings a new series at WellSpring! We’re starting a new focus for the 2009 year based out of Isaiah:
2In the last days
the mountain of the LORD’s temple will be established
as chief among the mountains;
it will be raised above the hills,
and all nations will stream to it.3Many peoples will come and say,
“Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD,
to the house of the God of Jacob.
He will teach us his ways,
so that we may walk in his paths.”
The law will go out from Zion,
the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.–Isaiah 2:2-3 (NIV)
The key elements from this passage that we’ll be looking at will unfold over the next few weeks during our Sunday morning teachings. While sharing this past Sunday I focused on the element of “going up the mountain.”
In my message I compared the uniqueness of encountering God in a deep and personal way, the “mountain” experience, versus our day-to-day connection with God. Both facets are pivotal to the life of a follower of Christ, but there is an element of meeting God when we are alone and without distraction (hence the Lonely Places title) that fuels the other.
Click the link below to listen.