We previously showed you two ways to install TrollStore 2 on arm64e devices (A12 and newer) running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.5 & 16.6 beta 1 via the kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit. Those methods encompassed using the Misaka and PureKFD package manager apps, but it’s worth mentioning that you can also use the Picasso kfd-based toolbox app to accomplish the same task, if you so prefer.
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How to install the kfd exploit-based Picasso device customization toolbox app with AltStore
Picasso is a device customization toolbox app made for the kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit, which is a kernel exploit for iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.5 & 16.6 beta 1 devices. If you’ve never used it before and you have a compatible device, then you’re doing yourself a great disservice.
Picasso kfd exploit-based toolbox app updated to v3.1 with system app icon theming
Picasso, the device customization toolbox app for iPhones and iPads susceptible to the kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit received another update over the weekend, this time bringing to the tool up to version 3.1. It’s the first major update to the Picasso software since it went free following the TrollStore 2 release.
Picasso v3 goes free for all users as team announces Picasso Themes as optional purchase
Soon after TrollStore 2 launched, Picasso project lead developer @sourcelocation made TrollStore 2 installations free via Picasso’s kfd exploit installation method free for all users for two days. Picasso normally paywalls features, requiring users to pay for its services, but a lot of that seems to be changing as of today.
Picasso v3 open beta 5 adds new icon theming engine, address repo-based crash, & more…
We reported on an update to the Picasso kfd exploit-based toolbox for iPhones and iPads running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1 earlier this afternoon, but project lead developer @sourcelocation has released yet another update of somewhat major proportion, this time in the form of version 3 open beta 5 that we think our readers should know about.
Picasso updated to v3 open beta 4 with smaller file size & several more bug fixes
Picasso, the jailed toolbox that offers customizations for kfd exploit-vulnerable arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1, received another update on Wednesday, this time to version 3, open beta 4.
Picasso gets more updates to improve TrollStore installation user experience
Picasso, a jailed toolbox for kfd exploit-vulnerable arm64e (A12+) devices running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1, received an update to version 3 yesterday with initial support for installing TrollStore 2 via the kfd exploit.
Picasso offering free TrollStore 2 installations on arm64e devices via kfd exploit for next two days
It would seem that Misaka isn’t the only package manager app providing an easy way to install the TrollStore 2 perma-signing utility on iPhones and iPads running iOS & iPadOS 16. Picasso, a popular jailed toolbox for installing add-ons and tweaks for non-jailbroken arm64e (A12+) devices running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1 via the kfd exploit, has now done the same.
Picasso v2.0 offers a complete rewrite to popular system customization app for kfd exploit
Just under two weeks ago, we showed you a project called Picasso that was made to bring Cowabunga-like systemwide customization to devices susceptible to the kfd exploit — namely arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1. Today, Picasso received a major update.
Picasso is a Cowabunga-inspired UI customization toolbox for the kfd exploit that works without jailbreaking
If you’re new to this kernel file descriptor (kfd) thing and you’re excited to begin taking advantage of it because you’re using a compatible firmware, then you’re probably going to want to pay close attention to a new project called Picasso by iOS developer sourceloation.