Interview With Jay Freeman: Talks Cydia, Cycorder, And The History Of Jailbreaking

Posted by Joe White on: July 28th, 2010, 4.11 am

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Following the recent change of stance regarding iPhone jailbreaking, potential jailbreakers may be interested in watching an interview with Jay Freeman: the father of Cydia.

In the interview (which takes place with Make It Work‘s Chief Technology Officer, Jeremy Anticouni), Jay Freeman discusses the history of jailbreaking, and explains how and why the process came about.

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The interview (which comes in two videos, both of which are embedded below) is definitely worth a watch – especially if you’re still unsure what jailbreaking is, and why so many iPhone owners choose to do it. Additionally, Jay also discusses some of his other projects – such as Cycorder, the first high speed (MJPEG) video recorder for the iPhone.

Personally, I found Jay’s history of jailbreaking the most interesting aspect of the interview. I entered the iDevice-world with my purchase of an iPhone 3G – and didn’t acquire a knowledge of jailbreaking up until several months later. Jay talks about jailbreaking the iPhone 2G, and about the development of Cydia. He also discusses the upcoming iPhone 4 jailbreak, which is becoming more and more of a concrete reality every day.

So, be sure to take a look at the interview videos (below). Please let us know what you think of the legendary Jay Freeman in the comments box at the bottom of this article!

4 Comments

  1. This is a good interview. I want to ask him so many questions like why isn’t there something to make mms messages one message so that when you get audio and a gif why can’t they play together?

  2. Jay, please keep doing what you are doing — love the utilities, please keep them coming.

    P.S. Keep us updated on the iPhone front, I follow you and Comex on twitter. Warm regards, Art (South Florida)

  3. JAY F-R-E-E-M-A-N!! The George Washington, Harriet Tubman and Henri Charrière (Papillon)of modern mobile technology. Sayin…

  4. I’ve met him in person :D

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