Posted Mar 26, 2008 at 07:31PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Apple Tags: SMS
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If you've got an Apple iPhone stashed somewhere on your person, then you'd know about the utter next-gen convenience that it brings as a fine, fine communication device. But of course, as outlandish as it may be, there will be times that the last thing you'd want your iPhone to do is to do its job - that is, to let certain people call or SMS you. Homebrew developer Rikk's application for the iPhone, Psyl, does just that, and we get wind of the its latest incarnation.

So, what's new with the homebrew application Psyl? Here's the changelog:

v0.31

  • Fix add to blacklist crash (manual number)
Not a very meaty list, as changelogs go, but for an application that lets you blacklist numbers and make the iPhone automatically block calls and hide messages from those numbers, Psyl is definitely shaping up to be quite the bee's knees. If you have any questions on the usage or installation of Psyl, then look no further than the via link below.

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