From 2ac3665a370e59106a139a42fd430dfe96c5fa01 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michel <68418842+Imaginous@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 17:43:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update IOS.md --- IOS.md | 26 ++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/IOS.md b/IOS.md index 099ba56..5e43fbf 100644 --- a/IOS.md +++ b/IOS.md @@ -1,24 +1,11 @@ # IOS Users -You can also do some "hacks" by hand using the [nRF Connect](https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/nrf-connect-bluetooth-app/id1054362403 "nRF Connect") app or the [BLE Scanner](https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/ble-scanner-4-0/id1221763603 "BLE Scanner") app from the Apple Store. - -## Why isn't there an IOS app? -Many people ask me why there is no IOS app? -- First of all I'm not an IOS developer. To become an IOS developer Apple charges €200,- per year. -- Furthermore you need Apple devices to develop on and test with. -- Also "side loading", putting an app on your phone outside the *Apple Store* is almost impossible for non developers. So you need a developer account yourself at the cost of €200,- per year. -- Another developer contacted me willing to make an IOS version. However after some research it seems to be difficult to get the app approved for the *Apple Store* due to the *hack* nature of it. Also the developer of the *Moofer app* (for van Moof bikes) pointed out that he had a lot of problems getting his app in the *Apple Store*. It's finally allowed because it basicly only changes the country in which the bike is used. -- All in all for me it's just not worth it to go through all this trouble and since I don't own any recent Apple devices I don't feel any personal need for it. -- You can do the manual *hack* with the provided information below, which I gathered during my research. - -I'm sorry cowboys and girls, but Android is just more open minded and *hacker* friendly ;) - +You can use an Android phone to make the "hacks" or do some of them by hand using the [nRF Connect](https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/nrf-connect-bluetooth-app/id1054362403 "nRF Connect") app or the [BLE Scanner](https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/ble-scanner-4-0/id1221763603 "BLE Scanner") app from the Apple Store. ## Donate If you like the instructions, you're welcome to make a [donation](https://github.com/Imaginous/Cowboy_Untamed/blob/main/README.md#donate). ## Usage - Disable speedlimit Cowboy C1+, C2 and C3. It's completely at your own risk, your bike will be "illegal" in most (European) countries. However the police cannot see it in the app. @@ -77,4 +64,15 @@ Disable *Auto Unlock*: `0A1000140001020000D674` - Reset: `0A1000F2000102000101B2` - **Note:** The bike will reset and will show a 2 led running light on the main tube to indeicate the PCB reset.
You won't lose any settings it's just a restart of the PCB. +## Why isn't there an IOS app? +Many people ask me why there is no IOS app? +- First of all I'm not an IOS developer. To become an IOS developer Apple charges €200,- per year. +- Furthermore you need Apple devices to develop on and test with. +- Also "side loading", putting an app on your phone outside the *Apple Store* is almost impossible for non developers. So you need a developer account yourself at the cost of €200,- per year. +- Another developer contacted me willing to make an IOS version. However after some research it seems to be difficult to get the app approved for the *Apple Store* due to the *hack* nature of it. Also the developer of the *Moofer app* (for van Moof bikes) pointed out that he had a lot of problems getting his app in the *Apple Store*. It's finally allowed because it basicly only changes the country in which the bike is used. +- All in all for me it's just not worth it to go through all this trouble and since I don't own any recent Apple devices I don't feel any personal need for it. +- You can do the manual *hack* with the provided information below, which I gathered during my research. + +I'm sorry cowboys and girls, but Android is just more open minded and *hacker* friendly ;) +