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Voice Notifications 1.0 for iPhone Cracked .Deb file Download and Install Tutorial

Voice Notifications 1.0 for iPhone Cracked .Deb file Download and Install Tutorial

New Day – New Cracked Cydia App / Tweak for you guys to download and try out before you buy it. It’s available in Cydia for .99 cents but you can get the Cracked version of Voice Notifications 1.0 here, install it, try it out and then buy it if you really like it.

This Tweak is called Voice Notifications and what it will do is pretty much talk to you when ever someone calls you or sends you a text message. There is a video in this post that shows this App in action so take a look.

Requires iPhone. Does not work with iPhone 3G or older devices.
Requires iOS 4.0 or higher.

Added Push Notification Support!

Voice Notifications allows you to have your iPhone say just about anything you want when you receive a Text Message or Phone Call. Set all your clever sayings right in the settings.app application on your home screen! More updates are coming soon including black listing people and custom sayings for those special ones

No new icons are added to your homescreen. You can configure options from your Settings app

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Manual .deb Installation


  • If you’re using PC you have to have/download WinSCP
    (If you don’t know what WinSCP is please Read This Article)
  • If you’re using Mac you have to have /download CyberDuck
    (Same as WinSCP but for Mac )
  • Make sure you have OpenSSH installed and running on your iPhone
    (If you don’t know what OpenSSH is please Read This Article)
  • You have to Download Voice Notifications 1.0 .deb File and Save it to your Computer

ALL DOWNLOAD LINKS FOR Voice Notifications 1.0.deb and ALL REQUIRED FILES ARE PROVIDED BELOW / AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE



Go ahead and download the Cracked Voice Notifications .deb File and Save it to your computer. You can download this file from HERE or at the bottom of this tutorial.

Start WinSCP and connect to iPhone. In host name field, type in the IP address of your iPhone. Make sure the port number is set to “22” by default this option is already set to 22 but in case it’s not then change it.

For user name use “root” and for password use “alpine(NOTE: This user name and password is the same for all iPhones and iTouch iPods ever made by Apple). Don’t worry about any other fields or options.

Once you have logged in to your iPhone, browse to private/var/mobile directory.

Navigate to mobile directory

Copy/Move the “voicenotifications_1.0.deb” to your iPhone in this directory: private/var/mobile


Now while in the WinSCP go to Commands Menu at the top and then select “Open Terminal” or just press “Control + T” on your keyboard to open the Terminal window.

Once the Terminal Window opens up, you will need to type in this command into the “Enter Command” field… Type in dpkg -i voicenotifications_1.0.deb and then press the Execute button.


That’s all you have to do… All you need to do now is either Respring your iPhone or Reboot…

DOWNLOAD Voice Notifications 1.0 (Cracked):



DOWNLOAD - Voice Notifications 1.0.deb (Cracked)

DOWNLOAD – WinSCP for Windows

DOWNLOAD – CyberDuck for Mac

NOTE: We cover the OpenSSH and WinSCP for Windows in This Article… These tutorials will get you started on OpenSSH and WinSCP so you can have a better understanding of exactly what it is and how to use these tools.

Enjoy your iPhone with the new Voice Notifications 1.0 app. Let me know how  it’s working out for you on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch

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  1. February 19th, 2011 at 08:55 | #1