Today, JRummy pushed out a major update to his über popular ROM Toolbox app, with a whole re-write and new features inside. He has added cloud backup storage through Google Drive, Box, and Dropbox, allows for backups of contacts and messages, and an entire re-write of the task manager. It is essentially the go-to application for any rooted user.
JRummy’s ROM Toolbox Updated, Re-written and Cloud Backups Added
Google Begins Removing Ad-Blocker Apps From Google Play
Are you the developer of an ad-blocking application or the user of one? Well, Google says, “shame on you!” Today, Google has gone ahead and removed some offending ad-blocker apps from Google Play.
Win 1 of 10 JRummy Applications – DROID Overclock Or Root Tools *Updated with Winners!*
Jared Rummler aka JRummy16 is one of our favorite people here at Droid-Life. He has donated 5 copies of 2 applications for us to give away during our amazing Reader Apprecation Week for all of you to enjoy. Both applications are for rooted users only. Droid Overclock is an overclocking app, naturally, just like SetCPU. And with a beautiful interface it’s a must have for any rooted user who enjoys speed boosts. Root Tools is an extremely powerful application which installs custom fonts, boot animations, allows users to change build.prop, and seriously a whole mess of other features. Sound like fun?
And the winners are…
Liberty ROM 2.0 Released for DROIDX and 2
JRummy and Kejar dropped Liberty ROM 2.0 on us this morning for those of you that have not upgraded to Gingerbread or are willing to flash an SBF back to 2.3.340. This new version includes a revamped theme by @davekover, new wallpapers, a tad bit of Blur for stability issues, and a crazy new Toolbox. The previous versions of Liberty were top notch, so you can bet this will be too.
In order to get it right now though, you’ll have to donate $5 by purchasing the Liberty Toolbox Pro which will then download version 2.0 automatically. If you aren’t down to drop $5, then just wait a couple of days for it to go fully-public.
DROID X ROM: Liberty by Kejar and JRummy
Two beasts in the DROID ROM community partnered up to release something new that I’ll be recommending for all Droid X and Droid 2 owners. The ROM is called Liberty and it comes from Kejar31 and one of our all time favs, JRummy16. The base for this beauty is Kejar’s GummyJar ROM and then has Rummy’s toolbox and tweaks written all over it. You’ll find goodies like the old school rotary lockscreen, Gingerbread themed Swype, custom wallpapers, and seriously, so much more. For fans of yellow, this is also a nice replacement for the Gingerbread green we’ve seen everywhere.
JRummy Returns with DROID X ROM, Rumm RX V1.0
Our buddy, original Droid ROM master, and Droid Life wallpaper app developer JRummy, has returned with his first ROM for the Droid X called Rumm RX. It’s a almost Blur-less ROM, but has a few of the essentials left which seems to give it a good overall feel. He’s tweaked some things like the battery meter, added a bunch of scripts, tossed in some source built apps, and of course used the now popular “fancy” animations that you’ll notice when switching between any screen. This is good stuff.
It’s built off of the 2.2.1 leak so you’ll have to be running that in order to flash this. And I’m sure there will be a variety of themes on the way if their aren’t already.
JRummy Releases Droid X/2 Overclock App, 1.45GHz Speeds and Voltage Settings
JRummy, one of our favorite ROM developers of all time released his Droid X and 2 overclock app this morning and it doesn’t disappoint. We told you about the Unstable Apps release earlier, but this is another option that I highly recommend. The UI is as pretty as his ROMs, you can clock your device up to 1.45GHz, change the voltage and even set them on boot. Oh, he even tossed in some goodies like an ad blocker and apps to SD support. How can you beat that?
Custom Theme Friday: Golden Elegance for Lithium Mod

To those of you new to the site, we’d like to welcome you to Custom Theme Friday which is a segment posted at the end of each week featuring one of the hot new custom themes on the market. You will need to be rooted to follow this process, but that should be easy after we showed you the “1-touch” method this morning (before it was suspended from the market that is).
So today we have one of the new themes for JRummy’s series of ROMs which is built off of FRG01B, the official Froyo release. Again for those new, you’ll be seeing a lot of JRummy’s work around here and that’s a good thing. The guy provides more custom color schemes and themes than anyone in the business.
We’ve also added some extra details to our usual instructions to hopefully help you out along the way…
Theme: Golden Elegance for Lithium Mod (Created by kookahdoo)
Instructions…
*Warning* – Just a reminder that rooting VOIDS your warranty and could potentially do permanent damage to your device. Installing a custom ROM or theme could also possibly brick your phone. This is not a recommended practice and you do so at your own risk.
1. Download and install ROM Manager Premium.
2. Open and tap “Download ROM”.
*If it’s your first time opening ROM Manager, you will need to tap the top option to “Flash Clockwork Recovery” first.
3. Choose JRummy and “Lithium Mod V1.0.12″.
4. Choose “Golden Elegance” or whichever color package you prefer.
5. Choose a kernel, font, and any Addons.
6. Once the ROM and add-ons finish downloading you will be prompted with this:

7. Check the box to make a backup in case something goes wrong with the install.
8. No need to “wipe data and cache” if already running a Froyo ROM.
*If you run into issues after installing, you may need to re-flash the ROM and make sure to wipe data and cache. Just follow this same process, but check the box to wipe.
9. Press “OK” and your phone will reboot and work some magic.
10. Once it finishes, your phone will reboot and you will have Lithium Mod installed!
*If you get stuck at the boot animation, then something went wrong. Either your phone doesn’t like the kernel you chose or you just need to “wipe data and cache.” Boot into recovery (hold Power + X with phone off) and flash a “nandroid” backup that you created in step 7.
11. Enjoy!
Let us know if you run into any issues! And feel free to leave tips for any of our readers that are new to rooting their phones.
Full support thread and donate link here.
Full gallery after the jump!
Big Cheers to the whole Lithium Mod team: Billygalbreath, insanenemesis, N8dyddy, jdlfg, romanrish, ronx, canvs2331, and JRummy!























