Thanks to a recent post over on the Ripdev blog, we have learned that InstallerApp is being killed off. “And we believe, it is about time to officially announce that we are discontinuing support of Installer platform for iPhone and iPod touch.” Personally, I am not all that upset, namely because most jailbroken apps have been [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 26, 2009
Ripdev has recently released their latest application, this one is a desktop client called InstallerApp. This app seems to be designed as an effort to make it easier for users to get jailbroken apps (such as QIK, uStreamBroadcaster, themes and many more) onto their iPhones. Basically, InstallerApp will still jailbreak your iPhone, but it will [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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In what seems like a strange twist, Ripdev, the group that is better know for jailbroken apps including Installer and my personal favorite Kate have just introduced a new app called Kali Anti-Piracy. The recently released app has been designed to help legitimate App Store Developers protect their work against piracy. Now, I don’t mean [...]
Continue reading...Monday, December 1, 2008
RiP Dev has recently released an update for the Installer app, which brings the latest up to version 4.0b11. The update includes several bug fixes and some new features. Those new features include a welcomed “Update All” button, but perhaps more important are the bug fixes which include a reduced memory footprint and more. Personally, [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 24, 2008
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RiP Dev Mods has just introduced a new tool called Pusher, which will allow users to make some modifications and customizations to their iPhone without “opening the system partition of your iPhone for writing.” This, in theory should offer a more secure alternative than other jailbreaking methods currently available. According to RiP Dev, by not [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 8, 2008
Just yesterday we saw the promise from the DevTeam claiming that they were planning to release Pwnage Tool 2.0.2 “within the next few hours.” Sadly that did not happen, and a quick check of their site offers a little bit of some good news and some bad news. Since I am the get it out of [...]
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Friday, June 19, 2009
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