Zebra package manager for jailbroken devices updated to v1.1.32 with bug fixes & improvements

If you’re using the Zebra package manager app on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad, then today would be a good day to open it up and refresh your sources.

Zebra package manager promo image.

The Zebra Team has officially updated the Zebra package manager to version 1.1.32, introducing a host of bug fixes and improvements that will benefit the user experience.

Citing the change log, which is available on the project’s GitHub page along with the source code, Zebra version 1.1.32 brings the following improvements:

– Fix a crash when removing a filter
– Change community sources for palera1n based on jailbreak type
– Fixes jailbreak detection names
– Fixes userspace reboot arguments
– Fix Procursus iOS 16 architecture
– Fix a crash when the queue would sometimes present from a background thread
– Available updates will now only show for your device architecture
– Fix queue images sometimes being bigger than the cell

Since there are so many bug fixes in this update, it’s one that we can strongly recommend for all Zebra package manager users.

As a package manager app, Zebra is used to install jailbreak tweaks and packages from repositories where they’re being hosted. Zebra works on most mainstream jailbreaks, whether they’re rootless or not, including the Dopamine and palera1n jailbreaks for iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16. Many older jailbreaks are also supported.

While the competing Sileo package manager is generally more widely accepted by the community than Zebra is, there is no problem at all with choosing to use Zebra or even running both of them on the same device at the same time.

If you’re not already using Zebra, then you can download it from the following repository:

https://getzbra.com/repo/

Have you updated to the latest version of the Zebra package manager app yet? Let us know in the comments section down below.