Zodcis, a Francis and ZodTTD production, have released Vibrus 3G available now on the Cydia Store for a great price… just $2.00!
Vibrus 3G gives you tactile feedback on the iPhone 2G as well as the iPhone 3G. Features include vibration on events such as using the DialPad as well as the TextPad, vibration duration control, and key up and key down events!
Now you can get feedback from the iPhone just as if you were using a real hardware keyboard. No longer fumble trying to find the settings like in other apps. Once installed, Vibrus 3G provides it’s own application where options can be changed.
Thanks!
ZodTTD and Francis
BigBoss Authors: Mark Bruce & Kory Lee
April 14th, 2009 at 10:22 am
I’ve just bought and try this vibrus 3G.
To be honest,this is the worst among keyvib,hapticPro an vibrus 3G.
it does not even vibrate in notepad.only in dialer and messaging.and not to mention the vibrate that it produced is not as nice as hapticPro and keyvib.
hopefully there will be a future update that would fix these problems.
$2.25 wasted…
Cheers
April 14th, 2009 at 11:53 am
Wow,
I agree with Clarence, only $2, but $2 wasted.
April 14th, 2009 at 12:21 pm
paying for ANYTHING for the iphone is money wasted. Why do you think people jailbreak? FOR FREE STUFF!! the cydia store is a joke, a stupid insulting joke.
April 14th, 2009 at 1:13 pm
that’s not true at all. people jailbreak so they can do things with their iPhones that they couldn’t before. up to this point, most of those things have been free
April 14th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
Jessev,
I am sorry that I have to disagree with you. Stupid compare to Dilly who speask the reality and truth.
Ppl who jailbreak either they dont want to pay astronimical att fee or they want free apps and of course do more stuff mostly free. And people who can jailbreak are more knowledgeable with technology so this piece of crap will not sell.
Yes the entire stupid paid store is a dumb idea.
April 14th, 2009 at 4:22 pm
jailbreaking alone was never what allowed you not to use an iphone plan…
and “people” is kinda vague, i for one, have bought more cydia soft than appstore stoft (i have paid stuff from both tho… but i have cracked things to… i jailbreak to be able to do more, not to get all for fre :/ )
April 14th, 2009 at 5:55 pm
Why would Cydia store release two apps so similar in function SO EARLY ON?! HapticPro is thebomb and is better than KeyVib in many ways. For one it works in “silent mode”. It also works even if you toggle off keyboard “tic” sounds. It adjustable. It does however not work in a small handful of apps though like cydia, calculator maybe something else I cant remember. What’s really cool though is the BUTTON feedback. I didn’t realize I needed until I tried it. I’m gonna stop there before I seem like I’m paid to say this. But I’m not. I’m just recommending it to the curious folks who are unsure if it’s worth it. It was to me and if you like KeyVib, you’ll love HapticPro. Plus there’s a SBS toggle for it, but I never wanna turn it off, lol. KeyVib requires a full restart to toggle off. Booo!
April 14th, 2009 at 9:06 pm
Several thousand users will disagree with you Dilly King. First, no one is forced to pay for software. If you dont like something commercial, pass it up. There is no harm in offering it.
Second, jailbreaking offers you apps that you cannot get on appstore – at any price. Something like haptic pro breaks apple’s rules and would never be accepted into appstore.
Are you suggesting that just because the developers want a couple dollars (about as much as a loaf of bread) that this option should be nowhere on the iPhone? Or are you suggesting that the developers owe you to work for free? I am not really understanding.
In any case, there is no harm in adding choices in Cydia. These apps are selling well enough to show that there is a user base willing to pay for some things.
April 14th, 2009 at 11:35 pm
To all those that want to get vibration while pressing a button,i highly recommend to go for HapticPro.Although is is $0.99 more than vibrus3G,but its worth every penny you pay for.
And i agree with anonymous, cydia store should’nt have release two apps that is so similar in function so early on.
There has been a update for Vibrus 3G from 1.0 to 1.01.Has anyone tried it?I dont want to waste my time to reinstall HapticPro again.So anyone kind enough to review it?
Thanks
April 15th, 2009 at 12:51 pm
there’s more than one person developing for the Cydia store. there’s multiple key-vibrating programs here just like there was 5000 tip calculators in the app store on day 1.
@ Johnson, i won’t reply, please just read what BigBoss said to the other one of you
April 18th, 2009 at 3:51 am
For me I tried it, and I offered a version of Vibrus3G for fun …
What was my surprise, when I realized that my paypal payment was recorded, but not download the software Vibrus3G!
It does not even download the program and it gives me this message:
HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden -> HTTP/1.1 403 FORBIDDEN http://cydia.zodttd.com and then RESTART SPRINGBOARD …
Awesome! PFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
April 18th, 2009 at 4:15 am
One thing you can not blame ZodTTD is réactivité ca!
A great man! Thank you to him for having solved the problem of downloading … :)
April 20th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
i bought vibrus3g today and installed it on my 3G, now my phone is stuck on the apple logo. i can ssh into it, but im not sure what to check for.. if ANYONE can help… please please… i dont want to do a restore… i’ve been searching the web to see if anyone has had this problem, but no luck so far… :/
April 21st, 2009 at 6:08 am
You paid $2 for a SWOD bomb… that’s new..
July 24th, 2009 at 9:27 am
With 3G / 3.0 firmware. Only vibrates on backspace. Another bad App with no support.
August 25th, 2009 at 10:39 am
I just switched to 3Gs from my 3G and i was using keyvib and it was the best…Cydia wont even let me download Vibrus 3G….Lets get keyvib back
December 11th, 2009 at 4:11 pm
I cannot even enable the vibrus, everytime i return to the app, it says off. will not work in any mode.