The Misaka package manager, now famous for its hosting of add-ons pertaining to the MacDirtyCow & kfd exploits, has received another couple of updates on Friday that may interest users.
The Misaka package manager, now famous for its hosting of add-ons pertaining to the MacDirtyCow & kfd exploits, has received another couple of updates on Friday that may interest users.
If you’d like for your Lock Screen’s clock to display not only the hours and minutes of the current time, but also the seconds, then we’ve got just the jailbreak tweak for you.
It seems like customizing the Status Bar is the hot new trend this week. Not only did we show you new add-ons called Helium and Joutai for exactly these purposes, but another newly released add-on called PiP Status Bar 1.0 by iOS developer Phuc Do does this too.
Since being updated to version 3.0 this week, the Misaka package manager app for MacDirtyCow & kfd exploit-vulnerable devices has received a lot of smaller bug fix updates.
While Emojis are fun to use for sharing your feelings while texting and using social media, you might be surprised to learn that they aren’t as high in detail as they could be.
It seems to be the week of Status Bar customization. We just showed you an add-on for TrollStore-capable and jailbroken devices called Helium, and it also just so happens that there’s a new add-on for the MacDirtyCow & kfd exploits called Joutai by iOS developer roeegh.
iOS developer leminlimez has just this week released a new add-on called Helium for both TrollStore and jailbroken devices running 15 and 16 that lets users add informative widgets underneath the Status Bar.
The Misaka package manager app received a major update on Monday to version 3.0, bringing with it a slew of improvements that users and developers alike are going to be especially excited about.
The iDB crew covers iPhone & iPad jailbreaking from the moment news strikes to those deep analyses and tutorials that you need in between your fix of jailbreak tweak releases, and we do it week in and week out.
If you’re a jailbreaker who just bought one of Apple’s shiny new Apple Watches, be it an Apple Watch Series 9 or an Apple Watch Ultra 2, then you might have found that you can’t pair your new wearable with your iPhone without upgrading and losing your jailbreak. But not anymore…
One of the things that I find sort of annoying on the iPhone and iPad is that when I connect a pair of AirPods or another brand of Bluetooth headphones, I can hear every keyboard click.
Apple just this week stopped signing iOS & iPadOS 17.0.3, preventing downgrades from the newer iOS & iPadOS 17.1 firmware that launched just last week with a bevy of new features and improvements for iPhones and iPads.