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by bt3
1181 days ago
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What's the cross section of users willing to configure this setup (which requires the Mac app host) that want these "restricted" applications that also do not want to jailbreak their devices? I suppose I am many years removed from the jailbreak scene so it's not clear to me if this represents a viable alternative for the regular user, and/or if Cydia is still functional. The latter of which was very much the defacto "aftermarket" app store. |
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I use this myself and love it. I get native YouTube and Instagram and others with no ads at all. Plus, things like Super Mario 64 running natively for iOS (build from the reverse engineered source port).
All on the latest iOS and iPhone models. Never have to worry about an OTA update either.