The Misaka package manager app received another important update on Wednesday, this time bringing it up to version 3.1.6.
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The Misaka package manager app received another important update on Wednesday, this time bringing it up to version 3.1.6.
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The Misaka package manager, renowned for letting users install hacks and add-ons on their non-jailbroken devices running iOS & iPadOS 15, 16, and 17, received a slew of important updates over the weekend that are worth discussing.
Apple over the weekend stopped signing iOS & iPadOS 17.0.2, an older firmware that interestingly remained signed even after the Cupertino-based company stopped signing the newer iOS & iPadOS 17.0.3.
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