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Saurik releases Cydia 1.1.19, now runs as mobile instead of root

- Thursday, July 2, 2015 No Comments


A pretty huge change just happened to Cydia. In the version just released, version 1.1.19, the installer now runs as mobile instead of root. This means that Cydia Substrate tweaks can now modify Cydia. This is really big news. It means that not only will existing tweak modifications remain working while Cydia is open, but it potentially means that a whole new class of tweaks become available for Cydia. Don’t like Cydia’s UI? There could be a tweak or a theme for that!


Here are the full change notes from Cydia regarding Cydia Installer 1.1.19:


What does this mean?
It means that developers can now make tweaks to modify the look and feel of Cydia directly. It also means that currently existing tweaks that modify the look and feel of iOS can now do the same for Cydia.


Cydia with Eclipse 2’s night mode

You know how Cydia goes back to the stock look when you open the app, even if you have system changing tweaks installed? Well that will no longer happen with this update.

How to get it?
Just refresh Cydia and install Cydia Installer 1.1.19.
This is pretty cool news for jailbreakers, don’t you think? What type of tweaks and themes would you like to see on Cydia?

How to fix safe mode crashes in iOS 8.4 when Activator is installed

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You may have noticed that your device will respring into safe mode whenever the public version of Activator is installed on iOS 8.4. The problem is, many tweaks rely on Activator as a prerequisite, and Activator hasn’t been updated to work with iOS 8.4 as of yet.
Does that mean that any tweak that relies on Activator is simply unusable until Ryan Petrich pushes out a public update? Not at all. Just install the Activator beta…

As he always tends to do before posting updates publicly, Ryan posted an Activator update for iOS 8.4 to his beta repo. You’ll simply need to add his beta repo in order to download the iOS 8.4 compatible version of Activator—version 1.9.4 beta 1.

Ryan’s beta repo: http://rpetri.ch

Once the beta repo is added, search for Cydia, and you should see the iOS 8.4 compatible version being pulled from his repo.
Keep in mind that the Activator beta is just that, a beta, so although I’ve found it to be stable, it’s still in testing. Once you update, you’ll then be able to install any tweak that relies on Activator without being placed into safe mode.
This is one of those little things that’s easy to forget, and you can find yourself needlessly troubleshooting other jailbreak tweak installs. Before you mess around with installing any tweaks, add Ryan’s beta repo and install Activator. It’ll may end up saving you a lot of time in the long run.
Are you running the Activator beta on your jailbroken device? If so, what’s the experience been like thus far?

[Via idownloadblog]

How to jailbreak iOS 8.4 with TaiG 2.2.0

- Tuesday, June 30, 2015 No Comments


TaiG 2.2.0 was just released about an hour ago, and it brings with it support for iOS 8.4. Like previous versions of TaiG’s tool, this version is Windows-only, so you’ll need to use a Windows machine or a virtual Machine.

We’ve created a full video walkthrough and tutorial to show you how to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS 8.1.3-iOS 8.4 using TaiG 2.2.0. It’s an extremely easy jailbreak that only takes a few minutes if the directions are followed closely.  
Note: this tool requires Windows or a virtual machine running windows. You must have iTunes installed (latest version is fine) for this to work.

Be sure to have Find My iPhone, passcode lock, and location services disabled prior to starting. Enter Airplane mode as well. It’s also best if you use a fresh iOS install, and you reboot before starting. Also, ensure that iTunes can recognize your device before running the TaiG too!

Step 1: Download TaiG 2.2.0 from our downloads page; save and extract it to your desktop
Step 2: Connect your iOS 8.4 device to your computer
Step 3: Launch TaiG 2.2.0
Step 4: Uncheck the 3K assistant checkbox
Step 5: Click Start to begin the jailbreak

Once the jailbreak completes, launch Cydia to start the Cydia initialization process. The great thing about TaiG 2.2.0 and iOS 8.4 is that the current version of Cydia Substrate works out of the box, so there are no weird workarounds or waits to endure until you can use your favorite tweaks. That said, some tweaks will need to be updated and enabled before you can enjoy them.

What do you think? Are you jailbroken on iOS 8.4 yet?

[Via idownloadblog]

PP releases working iOS 8.4 jailbreak

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PP, the same team who released a previous iOS 8 jailbreak for Mac, and who was accused of taking code from TaiG, has purportedly released an iOS 8.4 jailbreak. We have been able to confirm that this jailbreak works on iOS 8.4. That said, TaIG claims that PP stole its code, but we are not able to confirm this as of yet.
Keep in mind that you may want to hold off until we hear word from community leaders like saurik. Also, Cydia Substrate and other packages may need to be updated before this is truly useful, but it looks like it’s functioning fairly well thus far.

[via iphonehacks]

TaiG releases an iOS 8.4 jailbreak

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As expected, TaiG has released an update to its jailbreak tool for iOS 8.4. Just a while ago, PP released a jailbreak tool, which TaiG claims uses its code. For those of you who didn’t want to bother with the PP tool for this reason, you’ll be glad to know that TaiG’s updated 2.2.0 jailbreak is now available for iOS 8.4 users.
Here is the change log for TaiG 2.2.0, which isn’t much outside of the acknowledged iOS 8.4 support.
  • TaiG released the original jailbreak tool V2.2.0. It supports all iDevices running iOS 8.1.3-8.4.
[via iphonehacks

The Top 12 Cydia Tips and Tricks that you should know

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Now that you have jailbroken your iOS 8.3 device, you will be using Cydia frequently to install new packages. Apart from purchasing and installing jailbreak tweaks, Cydia offers a handful of other functionality as well which might go unnoticed. So we have prepared a list of useful tips and tricks that will improve your experience using Cydia.
If you’re new to the jailbreaking world, this is a good time to find out new information about Cydia. Even if you’re a long time jailbreak user, you might still find a few tips or functionality that you never explored before.

1. Refresh Cydia for new or upgradeable packages
When you launch Cydia, it will be refreshed automatically to load new packages and updates. However, if something goes wrong, you can still refresh Cydia manually.
To do so, head to the Changes tab and tap on Refresh. A loading badge will be displayed on the Source tab indicating that Cydia is refreshing.
  • Open the Changes tab.
  • Tap on Refresh.
  • A loading badge will be displayed on the Source tab indicating that Cydia is refreshing.
2. View all your purchased tweaks
If you’re a long time jailbreak user, you’ll probably have purchases a lot of tweaks which you’ve forgotten about. Fortunately, Cydia lets you keep track of all the tweaks which you’ve purchased though the Manage Account section.
 
  • Launch Cydia.
  • Tap on the Manage Account option highlighted in green.
  • You will be prompted to sign in with Google or connect your Facebook account


  • Once you’re logged in, tap on Installable Purchases option to view a complete list of all the tweaks purchased till date
3. View your Cydia ID
Sometimes, developers are generous enough to gift their tweaks to users. In such a case, they will need your Cydia ID in order to be able to gift it to you. Every user has a separate Cydia ID and you can find yours in the Manage Account section.


  • Launch Cydia.
  • Go to Manage Account.
  • Login with either Google or Facebook.
  • Your Cydia ID will be displayed below the Installable Purchases option labelled as ‘Cydia Account 
4. Hide or unhide sections
Are you tired of scrolling through all those new themes and widgets that have been recently released? Fortunately, Cydia allows you to choose the type of packages you’d like to hide. All you have to do is to disable the sections you’re not interested in and Cydia will handle the rest.

  • Switch to the Sources tab and tap on All Sources.
  • Tap on the Edit button located in the top right corner.

  • A list of all the available sections along with toggles will be shown. To disable a specific section you’re not interested in, simply tap on the toggle to turn it off.
  • Cydia now hides the packages which belong to the disabled section.
5. Add or remove sources
Apart from the default repositories that Cydia comes with, you can add other repos as well which might feature tweak and packages that are not available on one of the default sources.


Here’s what you have to do to add a new source to Cydia:
  • Go to Sources.
  • Tap on Edit -> Add.
  • Type in the URL of the new source you’d like to add and tap Add Source. Cydia will now start to fetch all the packages from the new repository.
If you want to remove a source, simply swipe it to the left and tap Delete.

6. Track Package Changes
The Changes tab in Cydia shows all the newly released packages along with the installed ones which have an update pending. However, you can also track updates for packages that haven’t been installed on your device. This can quite useful if you want to know when one of your favorite packages has been updated for say iOS 8.3.


To keep track of the changes made to a package, do the following:
  • Search and open the package in Cydia.
  • Tap on the Change Package Settings option.
  • Enable Show All Changes.
7. Ignore Upgrades:
If you’re happy with an installed package and are not interested in installing a new update, then you have the option to ignore upgrades in Cydia. Here’s how you do it:
  • Go to the installed package in Cydia.
  • Tap on the Change Package Settings option.
  • Then tap on Ignore Upgrades toggle.
8. Queue package installation, update or removal
If you have a lot of tweaks installed on your iPhone, it can be a hectic task to remove them one by one. Cydia makes this task a whole lot easier by allowing you to queue the tweaks which you’d like to install, update or remove.
  • Open a package in Cydia.
  • Choose to install or remove it.

  • Now tap the Continue Queuing option instead of Confirm.
  • The package will now be added to the queue list. Once you’re done queueing all the packages, go to the Installed tab, tap on Queue in the top right corner and tap Confirm.
 9. Recently installed tweaks

To find out the tweaks that have been installed recently on your device:
  • Go to the Installed tab in Cydia.
  • Tap on the Recent button.
  • You will now view a list of all the tweaks installed on your device in chronological order.
10. More package sources
Other than the default Cydia repositories, you can add additional new sources as well. Cydia provides a list of the recommended package sources which you can add. To view it:
  • Launch Cydia.
  • Tap on More Package Sources.
  • Choose a source which you’d like to add.
  • Tap Install.
Additionally, if you have removed a default repository by mistake, you can add it back from here.

11. View packages of a specific source
While the Changes tab fetches and displays packages from all the repositories you’ve added, you can also view packages that are available on a specific source.
  • Go to the Sources tab.
  • Tap on a source you’d like to view.
  • A list of all the packages offered by the source will be displayed.
12. Disable Cydia Substrate to fix reboot loop
There are times when you install a jailbreak tweak that causes your device to go into a continuous bootloop or creates major issues preventing you from uninstalling the tweak. Fortunately enough, there is a way that you can disable Cydia Substrate and remove the tweak without needing to restore your device.
  • While your device is booting up, hold down the Volume up button.
  • All the tweaks that depend on Cydia Substrate will now be disabled once your device boots up.
  • Now go to Cydia and remove the tweak which is creating the issue.
To enable Cydia Substrate again, simply reboot your device but this time without holding any buttons.
These are some of the tips and tricks of Cydia that new jailbreak users might find useful. Even if you’re a jailbreak veteran, you might still find a tip or two which you didn’t know about.

If you know any other tips or tricks for Cydia then please share them in the comments sections below.

[via iphonehacks]