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Revision as of 22:21, 3 December 2014
MIDINetSetup is an application that is typically shipped with devices running SwitchBoard, and various internal builds. The actual app though is never shown on devices running SwitchBoard, as it is found in the /Applications directory of internal builds. It is believed that it is used to set up some form of MIDI syncing, but there is no definitive way to test this as the app is seemingly non-functional on stock builds of iOS. You are allowed to "accept" some form of connections either from nobody, contacts only or from everybody. The app has no icon.
The contents of the .app:
Info.plist _CodeSignature MIDIDirEntryView.nib _internal_DirEntry.png MIDINetSetup _internal_greenplus.png MIDINetSetupView.nib _internal_notes.png MainWindow.nib _internal_status-available.png PkgInfo