There’s a new update available for the tvOS version of the Misaka package manager app as of this Sunday evening.
Misaka for Apple TV updated to v3.1 with several bug fixes & improvements
There’s a new update available for the tvOS version of the Misaka package manager app as of this Sunday evening.
The RootHide development team announced an updated version of the Procursus-based bootstrap on Sunday that introduces a slew of bug fixes and optimizations that will benefit end users and their experience.
The Serotonin “semi-jailbreak” system tweak injection method for the RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap received an important update on Saturday, bringing the project up to version 1.2.0.
If you’ve been searching for the best way to install TrollStore on your iPhone or iPad running iOS or iPadOS 16.0-16.6.1 thus far, then you’ve likely been met by a lot of options. Those include using Misaka, Picasso, and PureKFD, among others.
You may remember back in November when we shared the news about a novel Status Bar widget system called Helium by iOS developer LeminLimez, which effectively gave users more control over the look and feel of their iPhone’s Status Bar whether they were jailbroken or not.
It was only earlier in the day that we reported on the Misaka v8.2.0 update that added official support for arm64 devices in addition to every unsupported firmware combination for arm64e devices. But it seems that project lead developer @straight_tamago wasn’t finished yet.
TrollStore received its first update yesterday in several weeks, adding the ability to enable Developer Mode right from the app on iOS 16 and later. But on Friday, project lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released another update, this time to version 2.0.10.
Almost one year ago, we showed you an app for jailbroken devices called KrashKop by iOS developer FoxFortMobile, which offered a modern crash reporting experience for end users wishing to share their crash logs and other useful information with developers for debugging purposes.
The RootHide development team has published a newer version of its Procursus-based bootstrap for non-jailbroken devices, this time pushing the package up to version 4.2 beta.
The Misaka package manager app for MacDirtyCow and kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit-vulnerable handsets has received another update on Tuesday, this time bringing the project up to version 8.1.2.
PureKFD, one of the major package manager apps that exists to install hacks and add-ons on devices vulnerable to the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits, received a large update on Monday, officially bringing the project up to version 5.
Serotonin, one of the tweak injection methods for the RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap for kfd & CoreTrust bug-vulnerable devices, also known as a “semi-jailbreak,” picked up an update to version 1.1.0 on Monday with some substantial changes.