Pangu team has just released iOS 9 jailbreak a few hours ago. AppSync or AppSync Unified might not be a new thing for those who jailbreak their iOS device or are following the jailbreak community. Besides finding exploits, developing a working jailbreak and developing cool tweak, a part of jailbreak community is active on the opposite side. Where tweaks like AppSync Unified are developed and a large number of users use it to pirate App Store apps. The developer of AppSync Unified, Karen, AKA angelXwind has stated that there will be no AppSync Unified for iOS 9.
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According to angelXwind, the only active developer of AppSync Unified, AppSync Unified was developed to help developers sideload ‘fakesigned' legitimate apps on their device. Doctor who the adventure games mac. AppSync was developed way back by other communities like Hackulous, which no longer exists. Karen brought AppSync Unified into development in the time of iOS 7 jailbreak when other apps like PPSync existed and according to her, PPSync was ‘awful' for many reasons. The active development of AppSync Unified made it popular among developers who did not have a developer account or a Mac computer.
Besides being used by developers, its actual targeted audience, AppSync Unified is being used by a large number of users to install pirated apps thanks to its capability to install ‘unsigned' apps.
With the release of iOS 9 and Xcode 7, Apple has started allowing sideloading of apps for up to 90 days. Anyone with a Mac computer can sideload apps to his/her device without the requirement of having jailbroken device with AppSync Unified installed. This eliminates the requirement of having AppSync Unified and angelXwind is thinking of stopping the development of AppSync Unified further. After the release of iOS 9 jailbreak today, she made a post on Reddit jailbreak community asking users whether the development of AppSync Unified should continue.
Appsync Unified Repo
Hi, I'm Karen — or angelXwind, as you may know. Basically, I'm the only active developer of AppSync Unified at this time, that tweak that allows you to install fakesigned iOS apps.
I'm currently writing this post because of one reason — I want your input on what I should do with AppSync Unified now that Xcode 7 exists.
What's new in AppSync Unified 6.1? Although Karen updated AppSync a while ago, the latest version was released just a few hours ago. This 'deliberate delay' ensured users didn't brick their devices. Here's what's new in version 6.1 – iOS 11-11.1.2 support for Electra jailbreak toolkit. Once Cydia has refreshed download the AppSync Unified tweak on your iPhone and respring your device. Now install file explorer tweak like Filza File Manager and transfer the Fortnite IPA to your device. Locate the Fortnite IPA file in Filza File Manager app and tap on it. From the next screen tap on ‘Extract' option.
Karen has mentioned why and why not should the development of AppSync Unified be discontinued. In favour of continuation, Karen and other users claims that stopping the development will affect those developers who does not have a Mac computer. There are number of users who rely on AppSync Unified to install apps which are no longer supported by developers. Other users install apps like WhatsApp which is only supported on iPhone. In favour of discontinuation, Karen fears that continuing the development would label her as a supporter of piracy, which she is not.
It feels like continuing development of AppSync Unified would then begin to make it seem as if I supported piracy of iOS apps, because I fear that because of Xcode 7's sideloading feature, the ratio of 'legitimate' users will drastically drop, making iOS pirates, say, 95% of the user base.
This surely is an interesting situation. Of course those who use tools like AppSync Unified to pirate apps will not accept so, or they may have other reasons ready. One fact is that Apple has made many efforts to curb down piracy, but every time, tools are developed which directly or indirectly help users to install pirated apps on their device.
AppSync Unified is open source and will be available for further development so even if Karen stops developing it further, there might be other developer(s) interested in taking the project further.
Update: angelXwind has decided to continue development of AppSync Unified.
What are your thought? Should AppSync Unified for iOS 9 developed? Or should it be discontinued as the basic reason of developing it is no longer valid with the release of Xcode 7? Feel free to add your comments.
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AppSync Unified is a jailbreak tweak to install unsigned, fakesigned, or ad-hoc signed IPA packages on a jailbroken iOS device. Unified AppSync dynamic library is compatible with iOS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, iOS 12, and iOS 13 (including A12/A12X). Install the library from official Cydia Repo. The latest version works also on iOS 13.6 and 13.7.
Content Summary
What is AppSync Unified?
AppSync Unified patches installd allowing you to install unsigned IPA files on iOS. AppSync can be used to clone installed apps, download fakesigned IPAs, and also to assist in the development of iOS apps using Xcode. Unlike Cydia Impactor there is no 3 app limit per device or 7-day certificate.
AppSync Unified should not be used to pirate iOS applications. Please support developers and don't use cracked versions of apps. The developer behind AppSync is creating also AppCake, the free platform for iOS devices allowing you to install paid AppStore apps and games for free.
After jailbreaking iOS using tools like unc0ver or checkra1n you can patch any IPA package downloaded directly on your iPhone. Install AppSync Unified and forget about certificate revokes, not working apps, faded icons, etc. Also, apps installed from 3rd party App Stores should work.
How to install unsigned IPA on iOS
You are just a few steps from installing the tweak from Cydia Sources. To add AppSync Unified Repo to your list of Cydia Sources follow our step-by-step guide.
Step 1. Packard bell imedia. Open Cydia and navigate to the Sources tab.
Step 2. Tap Edit → Add and enter the official AppSync Unified repo.
Step 3. Search for 'AppSync Unified' and install the newest package from the added repo.
Step 4. Download IPA file in Safari browser.
Step 5. Copy file to Filza file manager.
Step 6. Open the file and click Install.
Step 7. Access the app from Home Screen.
AppSync Unified can be also used to downgrade installed apps. The library utilizes the dynamic hooking function MSHookFunction() in Cydia Substrate to bypass installd's signature checks. This means the tweak does not modify any system files and is more stable and safe as a result.
Changelog
Version 84.0
- Now with support for iOS 13.7
Version 82.0
- Added support for iOS 13.6.1
Version 80.0
- Now with iOS 13.6 support
Version 78.0
Appsync Unified Repo
Hi, I'm Karen — or angelXwind, as you may know. Basically, I'm the only active developer of AppSync Unified at this time, that tweak that allows you to install fakesigned iOS apps.
I'm currently writing this post because of one reason — I want your input on what I should do with AppSync Unified now that Xcode 7 exists.
What's new in AppSync Unified 6.1? Although Karen updated AppSync a while ago, the latest version was released just a few hours ago. This 'deliberate delay' ensured users didn't brick their devices. Here's what's new in version 6.1 – iOS 11-11.1.2 support for Electra jailbreak toolkit. Once Cydia has refreshed download the AppSync Unified tweak on your iPhone and respring your device. Now install file explorer tweak like Filza File Manager and transfer the Fortnite IPA to your device. Locate the Fortnite IPA file in Filza File Manager app and tap on it. From the next screen tap on ‘Extract' option.
Karen has mentioned why and why not should the development of AppSync Unified be discontinued. In favour of continuation, Karen and other users claims that stopping the development will affect those developers who does not have a Mac computer. There are number of users who rely on AppSync Unified to install apps which are no longer supported by developers. Other users install apps like WhatsApp which is only supported on iPhone. In favour of discontinuation, Karen fears that continuing the development would label her as a supporter of piracy, which she is not.
It feels like continuing development of AppSync Unified would then begin to make it seem as if I supported piracy of iOS apps, because I fear that because of Xcode 7's sideloading feature, the ratio of 'legitimate' users will drastically drop, making iOS pirates, say, 95% of the user base.
This surely is an interesting situation. Of course those who use tools like AppSync Unified to pirate apps will not accept so, or they may have other reasons ready. One fact is that Apple has made many efforts to curb down piracy, but every time, tools are developed which directly or indirectly help users to install pirated apps on their device.
AppSync Unified is open source and will be available for further development so even if Karen stops developing it further, there might be other developer(s) interested in taking the project further.
Update: angelXwind has decided to continue development of AppSync Unified.
What are your thought? Should AppSync Unified for iOS 9 developed? Or should it be discontinued as the basic reason of developing it is no longer valid with the release of Xcode 7? Feel free to add your comments.
You were reading There Won't Be AppSync Unified for iOS 9 on techstuffer.com. Do share this article with others. How to unlock your at%26t phone yourself.
You can follow Tech Stuffer on Twitter and join us on Google+. You can also follow me on Flipboard.
AppSync Unified is a jailbreak tweak to install unsigned, fakesigned, or ad-hoc signed IPA packages on a jailbroken iOS device. Unified AppSync dynamic library is compatible with iOS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, iOS 12, and iOS 13 (including A12/A12X). Install the library from official Cydia Repo. The latest version works also on iOS 13.6 and 13.7.
Content Summary
What is AppSync Unified?
AppSync Unified patches installd allowing you to install unsigned IPA files on iOS. AppSync can be used to clone installed apps, download fakesigned IPAs, and also to assist in the development of iOS apps using Xcode. Unlike Cydia Impactor there is no 3 app limit per device or 7-day certificate.
AppSync Unified should not be used to pirate iOS applications. Please support developers and don't use cracked versions of apps. The developer behind AppSync is creating also AppCake, the free platform for iOS devices allowing you to install paid AppStore apps and games for free.
After jailbreaking iOS using tools like unc0ver or checkra1n you can patch any IPA package downloaded directly on your iPhone. Install AppSync Unified and forget about certificate revokes, not working apps, faded icons, etc. Also, apps installed from 3rd party App Stores should work.
How to install unsigned IPA on iOS
You are just a few steps from installing the tweak from Cydia Sources. To add AppSync Unified Repo to your list of Cydia Sources follow our step-by-step guide.
Step 1. Packard bell imedia. Open Cydia and navigate to the Sources tab.
Step 2. Tap Edit → Add and enter the official AppSync Unified repo.
Step 3. Search for 'AppSync Unified' and install the newest package from the added repo.
Step 4. Download IPA file in Safari browser.
Step 5. Copy file to Filza file manager.
Step 6. Open the file and click Install.
Step 7. Access the app from Home Screen.
AppSync Unified can be also used to downgrade installed apps. The library utilizes the dynamic hooking function MSHookFunction() in Cydia Substrate to bypass installd's signature checks. This means the tweak does not modify any system files and is more stable and safe as a result.
Changelog
Version 84.0
- Now with support for iOS 13.7
Version 82.0
- Added support for iOS 13.6.1
Version 80.0
- Now with iOS 13.6 support
Version 78.0
Appsync Unified Ios 12.2 Deb
- Now supporting iOS 13.5.1 and 13.5.5~b1
Version 76.0
- Added iOS 13.5 support
Fix Appsync Unified Not Working 2017
Version 74.0 Escape 2 0 2.
- Now with iOS 13.4.1 support!
Version 72.0
- Adds iOS 13.4 support.
- Blocks a few more modified package IDs found out in the wild
Version 70.0
- Fixes an issue where AppSync Unified would sometimes not work for some users that have arm64e (A12/A12X) devices.
Version 68.0
- Minor update that resolves an edge case where users using the Meridian jailbreak on iOS 10 (which uses Substitute and not Substrate) would be unable to install AppSync Unified due to an oversight in the dependency resolution logic
Version 66.0
Fix Appsync Unified Not Working Iphone
- Minor update that eliminates the rare case where users with broken versions of Substitute installed would fail a dependency resolution check, prompting their package manager to try and uninstall Substitute along with all their tweaks
Version 65.0
Appsync Unified 31.1 Deb
- Now compatible with all iOS 12 and 13 versions up to 13.2.2 for all devices