If you want a cleaner looking Control Center interface on your iPhone or iPad, then it’s hard to look anywhere else than the popular BigSurCenter jailbreak tweak by iOS developer nicho1asdev.
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If you want a cleaner looking Control Center interface on your iPhone or iPad, then it’s hard to look anywhere else than the popular BigSurCenter jailbreak tweak by iOS developer nicho1asdev.
The XinaA15 developer-centric jailbreak tool for arm64e devices on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 received another public beta update Monday morning that brought the tool up to version 1.1.7.1.
Cowabunga, one of the most popular all-in-one UI customization apps for TrollStore and MacDirtyCow exploit-susceptible devices, was updated to version 8.1.0 on Sunday with an impressive list of additional improvements.
If you’ve ever wanted a clean and concise Console-style app for iPhones and iPads that would make viewing different types of Syslog/OSLog logs in real time an easy process, then you might want to take a few minutes to check out an app for iOS 13.0 and later devices called Antoine by iOS developer @CoreSerena.
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A minor change in the iOS 16.4 beta is the new Apple Music queue and loved track alert pop-ups that help communicate to the end user when their action has been successful, but who said you absolutely needed to upgrade to iOS 16.4 to enjoy this feature?
In an unfortunate bout of news for the jailbreak community, Apple made the decision to stop signing iOS 15.6 RC (release candidate) late Friday evening.
The iOS & iPadOS 16.4 beta includes a number of new Emojis that aren’t currently available to anyone on iOS or iPadOS 16.3.1 or earlier, but as jailbreakers know, there’s always a way to port them over to older firmware.
Apple just last week released iOS & iPadOS 16.3.1 with bugs fixes and improvements for iPhone and iPad users, and as you’ve probably come to expect, the company is right back at its usual shenanigans of preventing users from downgrading to the older iOS & iPadOS 16.3 firmware.
Have you ever wanted to change the icon of one or more of your iPhone’s Home Screen folders before? If so, then you’re not alone.
Just yesterday, we talked about AltStore getting support for more than three sideloaded apps at a time via the MacDirtyCow exploit, and today, we’re seeing the same new feature from the competing Sideloadly sideloading software.
Earlier today, we talked about a version of AltStore that would remove the three-app sideloading limitation on MacDirtyCow-vulnerable devices running iOS or iPadOS 14.0-16.1.2. Whilst it was an upcoming feature in beta testing at the time, it now seems that the update is being released for everybody.