MxTube and Pumpkin are names synonymous with the iPhone Dev scene. MxTube had all but disappeared, when Pumpkin, one of the contributing creators, reinvented and released an enhanced and integrated version of MxTube aptly named YourTube.
YourTube allows you to download YouTube videos on your iPhone directly from the YouTube iPhone app. This tweak adds additional download icons in the app where you can download, track progress and play downloaded videos.
This feature greatly benefits those who may want to watch YouTube videos and are lacking connection through edge or wifi in dead zones (subways, airplanes, trains, your mama’s house - where they still use dial up, etc) .
Available in Cydia Store (on Jailbroken iPhones) for $2.


Open YouTube and select a video, at the end of the video, click the icon in the top right hand corner (by “More Info”) to download

Select a Video Quality

Click on “More” then “Downloads” to View Downloads (you may also place “Downloads” in your task bar by hitting the edit button and dragging the icon there)

Track Progress and Watch Downloaded Videos
Barnes & Noble offers a free iPhone eReader with 6 free eBooks

Free Titles:
(included with App download)
The Last of the Mohicans
Sense and Sensibility
Additional Free Titles:
(with free B&N.com account)
Dracula
Pride and Prejudice
Little Women
Merriam-Webster’s Pocket Dictionary

Aside from receiving a free eBook reader, you also gain access to the Barnes & Noble eBook store.
Note: The BlackBerry only receives 4 free titles with download
One of my favorite apps from the App Store is available again for free in honor of National Ice Cream Day.

It’s a simple and addicting game of catching ice cream scoops on a cone. You can post scores to your twitter account or share via email.

Take a screenshot and post your score below.
My best is 184150. Can you beat it?
Paul Frank “Julius & Friends” Notes Theme for iPhone Firmware 3.0
Ready for Release
Update to Paul Frank “Julius & Friends” Winterboard Theme
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