The AltStore team is out with a fresh update for its popular AltStore and AltServer sideloading software for iPhones and iPads, and it’s now available for all users.
The AltStore team is out with a fresh update for its popular AltStore and AltServer sideloading software for iPhones and iPads, and it’s now available for all users.
Sideloady, a popular alternative to AltStore for sideloading apps on iPhones and iPads, has received an update to version 0.26.3 that might be of interest to existing users.
AltStore, a popular piece of software used for sideloading apps on iPhones and iPads, is officially only supported on macOS and Windows. Still, that hasn’t stopped motivated developers from making unofficial Linux-compatible options.
Good news has surfaced regarding the progress of the Odyssey Team’s rootless iOS & iPadOS 15 jailbreak Wednesday morning after lead developer CoolStar took to the Sileo / Taurine / Odyssey Discord channel to tease what appears to be progress in defeating Apple mobile file integrity (AMFI) on iOS & iPadOS 15.0.1.
A newer feature of the AltStore sideloading platform for iPhone and iPad is the ability to use trusted sources in the AltStore app to find and install sought after software that will likely never be present in Apple’s App Store because of its rules and restrictions.
Just a few hours after launching an update for the iOS & iPadOS 14-based Taurine jailbreak tool this 4th of July weekend with official support for the new taurine-permanent package, the Odyssey Team pushed yet another update.
The Odyssey Team is out with a fresh update for the iOS & iPadOS 14-centric Taurine jailbreak tool this 4th of July evening, and it is being formally dubbed version 1.1.4.
The wait continues for an iOS & iPadOS 15 jailbreak, but fortunately, Odyssey Team lead developer CoolStar took to Twitter late last night with a particularly thought-provoking Tweet that may raise hope levels for those waiting.
Jailbreak tweaks are typically distributed in the form of Debian files, which are indicated by the .deb at the end of the file name. Package managers automate the installation process any time you search for and install these packages via a repository, but you can also install these files manually by using a file browser app like Filza.
An unforeseen surprise for the jailbreak community appears to be coming from the pipeline of tweak developer Ginsu this weekend.
Apple released its first betas of iOS & iPadOS 16 and macOS 13 Ventura shortly after the conclusion of the WWDC 2022 Keynote address. But one thing that users of sideloaded apps may have noticed after installing these betas is that some things weren’t quite working right – namely the Mail plugin and AltJIT.
Apple just got done unveiling iOS & iPadOS 16 during the company’s annual WWDC Keynote presentation, and after seeing all the new features that appear to be coming to the iPhone and iPad by way of iOS & iPadOS 16, some were left stunned while others shook their heads and thought, “the jailbreak community had that first.”