Ripdev releases first version of InstallerApp

Posted Mar 25, 2009 at 5:06PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News Tags: Cydia, daemon, iPhone, Mac OS X
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iPhone - Image 1Ripdev presents the very first version of InstallerApp for Mac OS X. It has spent quite some time in the smithy, but now it's forged, ready for use, and we can expect many more versions to come. InstallerApp is basically a Mac OS X tool that acts as a desktop client for Cydia and Installer repositories on your iPhone. Useful? You bet.

It refreshes sources, tracks package updates, and installs package into your iPhone via USB cable. InstallerApp can also install everything you will ever need for your iPhone, and jailbreaking isn't a requirement, using the Pusher technology to install required software to your iPhone.

For the jailbroken iPhone, you may install InstallerApp Support from the System category. This will put both InstallerApp Daemon and the DPKG utilities right into your iPhone so you don't need to Push twice.

For more info on this big release, you can check it out on Ripdev through the source link.



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Via Ripdev

 
 
 

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by Neo-Tech - 2009-03-26 07:29
» Meh

For people on Windows and want a free version, check out Cyder, does the same thing. Better than this crap

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