Despite having developed a significant dislike for most MS products as a result of using them for many years there are actually a number of features which look quite nice. The touch interface looks massively clunky however... do you notice the constant difficulty they have getting things to move and pull in from the side? It's going to be a very difficult balancing act between a "busy" UI and something simple enough to be touch-friendly.
Please read the text at the top of the page. This is early-stage testing with the amount of variables being kept as low as possible for consistency. There won't be a Windows version until MN has decided things are stable enough for a more generalised release.
Alternatively, you know that they say... once you go Mac you never go back. Time for an upgrade?
Select your current firmware at the first screen, you'll then be prompted for the b3 firmware when you select the untether at the next screen.
'fraid not. Your phone is specific to your carrier, so other carriers couldn't unlock it even if they wanted to. It's all in the serial numbers etc...
It's done remotely. IMEI number of the phone is added to Apple's database and magically unlocks at next sync with iTunes. Jailbreak will be unaffected.
That idiot couldn't write an unlock if his life depended on it. He's a 14yr old schoolboy who knows nothing whatsoever about programming. He can manage some elementary VB; in-depth C and assembler programming is a whole different matter. This is why if (and it's a VERY big if) he has managed to crash the baseband, he needs to pass the information to someone who can use it.
He's an attention-seeking kid who's out of his depth.
I states VERY VERY CLEARLY on the iClarified site that the links are direct to the original firmware from Apple's download servers. I'm sorry to hear about your unfortunate baseband issue, but there's only one person to blame here, and unfortunately it's yourself.
No. There won't. For many reasons, not least that pwnage levers components of OSX which are not present in Windoze. Another reason is that Cocoa is a pleasure to code in.
ih8snow is not a "team". He's an amateur Visual Basic programmer who doesn't have the expertise to delve into the complex bits of jailbreaking/unlocking.
Does noone know how to use google these days? Christ....