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Wi-Fi Sync App Rejected, Now On Cydia For $9.99

Wi-Fi Sync App Rejected, Now On Cydia For $9.99

Considering how fussy Apple is regarding applications that sync with iTunes, it really shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that Greg Hughes’ Wi-Fi Sync app was rejected by the App Store. Of course, there is a place for iPhone apps that aren’t accepted into the club, and that’s Cydia. So if you’ve got a jailbroken iPhone, you can still pony up the $9.99 and get this app off Cydia. What does the app do? It allows you to sync your iPhone with iTunes wirelessly, of course!

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