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Skip to main content Log In CHARIZ Chariz helps you find apps and utilities to improve your life, and helps you support the developers that build your favorite apps. The world revolves around the thankless work of millions of developers. It’s time to give them the recognition they deserve. Sell with Chariz Scroll down to see what’s available on Chariz We use cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy to provide this service. Accept AllNecessary Only * Products * Timeline WHAT’S NEW Antoine by Serena: $1.49 Legizmo 'Lighthouse' by lunotech11: $4.99 Return YouTube Dislike by PoomSmart and kirb: FREE Legizmo 'Kincaid' (watchOS 6 – 9) by lunotech11: $4.99 Akara by Tr1Fecta & Kennyroo: $2.49 NewTerm 3 Beta by HASHBANG Productions: FREE OneSettings by Nightwind: $1.49 Jade by Nightwind and thetimeloop: $2.49 Joe by luf: $0.99 Ripple by 故事: $1.99 IAmLazy by Lightmann: FREE Pale by 故事: $0.99 Ding by Nebula: $0.99 SwipeExtenderX by MiRO: FREE RoundDock Remastered by Thomz: FREE Ainsworth by Dave van Wijk: $1.49 Artemis by iCraze: FREE Atria by ren7995: FREE PowerApp: FREE THEMES Why not try out a theme? Themes provide hundreds of artist-designed icons to make your iPhone or iPad home screen look unique. Duo by Sreerag: $1.99 Emotive by Cheeco: FREE Goji Pro by gabehern: $2.99 Layers by Sreerag: $1.99 Emotive Dark by Cheeco: $0.99 Goji by gabehern: FREE YOUR FAVORITES, ON CHARIZ Already purchased one of these products on another store? Tap Claim Existing Purchase on products you previously purchased to transfer them to your Chariz account. Goji Pro by gabehern: $2.99 LastLook by AnthoPak: $2.99 CozyBadges by NoisyFlake: FREE Jellyfish by Justin Proulx & Ayden Panhuyzen: $1.99 SnapBack by MidnightChips: FREE BlueFinder by AnthoPak: $1.49 Appaze 2 by AnthoPak: $2.49 Goji by gabehern: FREE PowerApp by Teddible (aka Dave1482): FREE FlashBack by MPG13 & 23 Aaron: FREE AltDaemon by Riley Testut: FREE SwitchShades by AnthoPak: $1.49 MediaBar14 by MegaDev: $1.49 Eyeplugs by The Holy Constituency of the Summer Triangle: FREE CustomizeBW by Miguelaka95: $1.49 SnowBoard by Spark & Dennis D. Bednarz: FREE Kara 13 & 15 by kadir1009: $1.99 Divisé by Moski: FREE Sleepizy 2 by AnthoPak: $1.99 Goji: FREE PRODUCTS FOR IOS 15 & 16 Layers by Sreerag: $1.99 Ainsworth by Dave van Wijk: $1.49 BlueFinder by AnthoPak: $1.49 Emotive Dark by Cheeco: $0.99 Aemulo by Amy While: $1.49 AlbumManager by NoisyFlake: FREE Cylinder Reborn by Ryan Nair: FREE Pale by 故事: $0.99 Jade by Nightwind and thetimeloop: $2.49 Mitsuha Forever by Ryan Nair: FREE Ding by Nebula: $0.99 Sleepizy 2 by AnthoPak: $1.99 Ripple by 故事: $1.99 Legizmo 'Kincaid' (watchOS 6 – 9) by lunotech11: $4.99 Bolders Reborn by Nightwind: FREE Sonitus by semvis: FREE Cask 3 by Ryan Nair: FREE Legizmo 'Lighthouse' by lunotech11: $4.99 Atria by ren7995: FREE PowerApp by Teddible (aka Dave1482): FREE Joe by luf: $0.99 AppIndex by Serena: FREE Akara by Tr1Fecta & Kennyroo: $2.49 RoundDock Remastered by Thomz: FREE CozyBadges: FREE SwipeExtenderX by MiRO: FREE Velvet 2 by NoisyFlake: FREE Emotive by Cheeco: FREE OneSettings by Nightwind: $1.49 NewTerm 3 Beta by HASHBANG Productions: FREE Return YouTube Dislike by PoomSmart and kirb: FREE QuickActions by Cameron Katri: FREE SwitchShades by AnthoPak: $1.49 Antoine by Serena: $1.49 betterAlarm by NoisyFlake: FREE Duo by Sreerag: $1.99 IAmLazy by Lightmann: FREE NewTerm 2 by HASHBANG Productions: FREE LastLook by AnthoPak: $2.99 Artemis by iCraze: FREE SearchDots by Nightwind: FREE Kara 13 & 15: $1.99 PRODUCTS FOR IOS 14 LockShut by Greg0109: $0.99 SilentMaps by Greg0109: $1.49 Linear for Status Bar by Alpha_Stream: FREE AltDaemon by Riley Testut: FREE Multipla by Thomz and ren7995: $1.99 Appaze 2 by AnthoPak: $2.49 WeatherGround by Tr1Fecta: FREE Spectral by Beckett O'Brien: $1.49 PhotoManager (iOS 12 - 14) by Frozen Penguin: FREE ForwardNotifier by Greg0109: FREE Boardy by Greg0109: $1.99 Libellum by LacertosusDeus: FREE CozyBadges by NoisyFlake: FREE Zinnia by Lucy: FREE Goji Pro by gabehern: $2.99 kai by ren7995: FREE Lyricify by Aarnav Tale: $1.99 Sydney by Bank5ia: $2.49 BadgeBar by JannikCrack: $0.99 Powercuts by AnthoPak: FREE Asteroid by MidnightChips: $1.99 Goji by gabehern: FREE Watermelon by LaughingQuoll: FREE ProKeys by Justin Proulx: $1.99 Safari in Messages: FREE Noctis Neo by LaughingQuoll: FREE Orion by John Zarogiannis: $3.99 PokeCall by Frozen Penguin: FREE Eyeplugs by The Holy Constituency of the Summer Triangle: FREE Magma Evo by NoisyFlake: FREE Harpy Reloaded by MidnightChips: $1.99 AlwaysVPN by iosrouter: FREE CustomizeBW by Miguelaka95: $1.49 Ash by ren7995: FREE Safari in Messages by Andrew Abosh: FREE Kara 13 & 15 by kadir1009: $1.99 RelocateMe by MidnightChips: $2.99 Indy by ren7995: $1.49 ChromaFlow by Ryan Nair: $1.99 Jellyfish by Justin Proulx & Ayden Panhuyzen: $1.99 QuickLS by Dave van Wijk: $0.99 Quanta by HASHBANG Productions: FREE MediaBar14 by MegaDev: $1.49 FlashBack by MPG13 & 23 Aaron: FREE Airaw by Dcsyhi: $2.99 BTManager+ by Beckett O'Brien: FREE Velvet by initWithFrame: FREE Playtopia 2 by Ginsu & Aviorrok: $2.99 Rofi by Kef: FREE SwipeExtenderX: FREE QuitAll by Dave van Wijk: FREE Signal Reborn by Amy While: FREE Velox Reloaded 2 by ApexTweaks: $2.99 iTerm2 Shell Integration by HASHBANG Productions: FREE Divisé by Moski: FREE RuntimeBrowser by HASHBANG Productions: FREE Legizmo 'Jupiter' (watchOS 6 - 8) by lunotech11: $4.99 Wonderbar by Aryan Nambiar: FREE SnowBoard by Spark & Dennis D. Bednarz: FREE Nougat by Shade Zepheri: $1.99 Dayn (iOS 14) by Devvix: $1.99 Legizmo 'Lighthouse': $4.99 PRODUCTS FOR IOS 13 Viper by Esquilli: FREE Counted by Dave van Wijk: FREE DarkAlertsPls by LaughingQuoll: FREE Iris by JacobCXDev: $1.99 Circuliser by Squ1dd13: $1.49 Sunflower by LaughingQuoll: FREE StopCrashingPls by HASHBANG Productions: FREE Veza by ApexTweaks: FREE Musica by Eric Rabil: FREE Dayn by Devvix and JannikCrack: $1.99 SnapBack by MidnightChips: FREE Siliqua Pro by LaughingQuoll: FREE Titan by tcbrooks: $1.99 Cenamo by Thomz: FREE WHAT’S HAPPENING Antoine by Serena: $1.49 1.3.1 16 days ago * Option to show actual value of <private> vars for most logs (on by default.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legizmo 'Lighthouse' by lunotech11: $4.99 5.0.3 30 days ago This update introduces a number of bug fixes, and introduces new convenience features within the Legizmo app GENERAL * Replaces the ‘Restart Watch Services’ option on the main screen with ‘Restart Options’. As well as restarting services as before, the new menu now enables you to restart the active Watch COMPATIBILITY CHECK * Fixes an issue which could cause inaccurate results to be displayed for older versions of watchOS PAIRING SUPPORT * Fixes a rare issue which could cause Pairing Support to become partially installed in certain circumstances KNOWN ISSUES * Periodically, iMessages or SMS messages sent from the Messages app on watchOS may fail to deliver, and time out. Messages sent from your other devices, and messages received, continue to work as normal * Syncing Music to watchOS 9 or newer may be unavailable (iOS 15 and older) (fixed in an upcoming release) * Syncing Photos to watchOS 9 or newer may be unavailable (iOS 15 and older) (fixed in an upcoming release) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return YouTube Dislike by PoomSmart and kirb: FREE 1.11.5 1 month ago * Updated Romanian localization -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PowerApp by Teddible (aka Dave1482): FREE 7.0 2 months ago * Added Rootless Jailbreak support (specifically for palera1n) * Added latest devices to device list -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Demasi @ Chariz , @kirb 2 months ago 👉 “Sideloading, a feature unfamiliar to Apple users, could generate perplexity and lead to misplaced criticism of Apple.” This is the only argument I think holds weight, but it really depends how things pan out in the community with developer and user tools for sideloading, and how much Apple feels like building out the feature. Apple has responsibility here to ensure the user experience works as expected, isn’t confusing, and explains the risks and benefits to users in a balanced, unbiased way. I would point out that if they don’t do these things well, it may be intentional sabotage so they can say “see? We told you sideloading is a user experience and security nightmare!” 👉 “Sideloaded apps may lead to increased battery drain.” The operating system is responsible for enforcing policies such as battery life management, not App Review. If an app can drain battery, that’s an iOS bug that needs to be fixed. This also applies to other common concerns, such as whether apps can bypass permission prompts - they can’t, because this is enforced by code, not humans. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conclusion: There most definitely can be arguments against sideloading, but these aren’t it. My personal opinion is that the only argument will be whether the feature is built effectively enough to keep users informed of risks and to protect them from malware if it does arise, and how much of a gap there is in cloud functionality such as iCloud in sideloaded apps. iCloud and push notifications are supported in non-App Store macOS apps, so I’d expect they should be supported in non-App Store iOS apps too. Most of the risk is up to whether Apple feels like building the feature well, or if they’re just doing the bare minimum to meet the letter of the law and prove a point. It really entirely remains to be seen what ends up holding true, and we can only speculate on these details right now. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Demasi @ Chariz , @kirb 2 months ago I won’t link to the original person who wrote this, because it’s clearly engagement bait. But let’s break down falsehoods about the world outside of the App Store, because you’ll be seeing a lot more FUD about sideloading as the deadline nears for Apple to comply with the EU DMA: (TL;DR at the bottom) 👉 “When developers sideload their apps, they don’t have access to Apple’s tools and resources to optimize their apps for iOS. This can lead to apps that are slower, less responsive, and have less polished animations.” I develop the https://newterm.app command line terminal and @zebra app store for jailbroken iPhones. Both are developed using Xcode and Apple’s current frameworks. NewTerm extensively uses SwiftUI. Neither app has performance issues. 👉 “Apple releases new APIs with each new version of iOS. Sideloaded apps may not be updated to support the latest APIs, which means that they may not be able to take advantage of new features and functionality.” The latest SDK always works fine. The limiting factor is often rather that the app’s codebase isn’t ready for a newer SDK, due to new breaking behavior Apple introduced. This is an issue as old as time itself, and affects any platform including iOS, macOS, Android, Windows, and Linux, whether App Store or not. It’s just necessary for platforms to break compatibility sometimes. That said, even if you use an old SDK, you can still define and use functions from newer SDKs. 👉 “Sideloaded apps may not have the same level of quality control as App Store apps. App Store apps are reviewed by Apple before they are made available to users.” This is a very common misconception. Apple doesn’t review apps for quality, they review them for violations of their rules. Even then, they miss many clear scams. There are replies in the original thread from app devs who had experience releasing a broken build that App Review completely missed. https://theverge.com/2021/4/21/22385859/apple-app-store-scams-fraud-review-enforcement-top-grossing-kosta-eleftheriou 👉 “Sideloaded apps are not subject to this same level of review, which means that they may be more likely to contain bugs, security vulnerabilities, or other problems.” As with the last one, App Review isn’t a security audit. If you’ve had an app rejected before, you’ll know the reviewers aren’t technical people. The security of your code is your responsibility, and companies who can afford it do regularly get their code professionally tested for security issues. I would also point out that full jailbreak apps were approved on the App Store multiple times in the past. The apps were pulled only after they got media attention. https://9to5mac.com/2016/08/29/reddit-jailbreak-dribbble-client-app-store/ 👉 “A sideloaded app may not be able to take advantage of the new Metal 3 graphics API in iOS 17, resulting in less impressive graphics and performance.” You would be surprised to peek under the hood and find that plenty of apps you use every day, ones that feel current and do everything in ways you expect, in fact use old APIs in some cases. Being approved on the App Store has nothing to do with how “current” your codebase is. Apps are even still allowed to use OpenGL, which was deprecated by Apple in 2018, and was clearly on its way out since 2014. 👉 “A sideloaded app may not be as well-designed as an App Store app, making it more difficult to use and navigate.” There are absolutely terrible apps on the App Store, including from companies that have plenty of money to hire a UI/UX design firm. You’ve definitely used at least a few apps like this and know what I’m talking about. Conversely, there are some incredibly polished apps/tweaks released in the jailbreak community, or even just outside of the App Store on macOS. Would you consider Chrome, Discord, Visual Studio Code, VLC, etc etc. poorly designed and hard to use because they’re not in the App Store? How you install an app has no bearing on its quality. 👉 “A sideloaded app may contain more bugs than an App Store app, leading to crashes and other unexpected behavior.” Like I said earlier, App Review aren’t QA testers for every app to ever exist. It’s always been the developer’s responsibility to write high quality code and catch any bugs in it. You also really don’t want to waste time waiting hours or days for Apple to reject your app, when you can pass a build over to your QA testers (or perhaps friends, family, and TestFlight for indie devs) and get far higher quality feedback from people who actually use your app and know what to expect. Get NewTerm 3 Beta by HASHBANG Productions This is a beta version of NewTerm. If you’re not comfortable using beta software, install NewTerm 2 instead. Introducing NewTerm 3, a significant rewrite of the popular NewTerm 2 terminal emulator ap… -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legizmo 'Kincaid' (watchOS 6 – 9) by lunotech11: $4.99 4.2.5 2 months ago This update fixes an issue which could cause inaccurate Compatibility Check results to be provided for older versions of watchOS, and also adds handling for watchOS 10 to Compatibility Check -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return YouTube Dislike by PoomSmart and kirb: FREE 1.11.4 2 months ago * Added support for new YouTube like/dislike layout format (~18.43.4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legizmo 'Lighthouse' by lunotech11: $4.99 5.0 2 months ago This is the initial release of Legizmo Lighthouse. GENERAL * General improvements to application performance DIAGNOSTICS * Fixes an issue which could cause the app to freeze when attempting to perform Legizmo Diagnostics PAIRING SUPPORT * Adds support for the watchOS 10 release FEATURE SUPPORT * Updates the Apps Support fix with support for watchOS 10 apps * Updates the Screenshot Support fix with support for watchOS 10 * Introduces the Icon Layout Support fix, which allows icon layout arrangement within the Watch app when paired with watchOS 10 * Introduces the Lockdown Mode tool, which allows Lockdown Mode to be toggled on or off from within the Legizmo app * Introduces the Beta Update Support tool, which allows the installation of watchOS betas using the new method introduced in watchOS 9.5. Use of beta versions is at your own risk * Introduces the Ping Watch tool, which allows you to ping your active Watch from your phone KNOWN ISSUES * Periodically, iMessages or SMS messages sent from the Messages app on watchOS may fail to deliver, and time out. * Messages sent from your other devices, and messages received, continue to work as normal * Features depending on Location Services may work intermittently, including Watch face glances * Syncing Music to watchOS 9 or newer may be unavailable (iOS 15 and older) (fixed in an upcoming release) * Syncing Photos to watchOS 9 or newer may be unavailable (iOS 15 and older) (fixed in an upcoming release) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Akara by Tr1Fecta & Kennyroo: $2.49 2.0.0 2 months ago New features: * Akara has been updated to support all devices (limited support on iPads) that run iOS 15 or iOS 16! * Akara has been partially rewritten in areas where it was needed to provide the best experience for it’s users. * The Ease LS gesture has been re-implemented. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Layers by Sreerag: $1.99 1.1 3 months ago * 60 New Icons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OneSettings by Nightwind: $1.49 2.0.4 3 months ago BUGFIXES * Fixed crashes regarding various third party application preference bundles. * Fixed a crash with the uptime cell in General > About. * Fixed crashes on iOS 16. * Fixed an issue where the Wi-Fi page would not get colored when using custom table view colors. * Fixed an issue with some tweak icons not being correct when grouped. * Fixed an issue with the option to hide the “Arrow Accessory.” * Fixed an issue with third party slider cells that would trigger issues. * Fixed an issue with the language picker in the keyboard in the Settings app. ADDITIONS * Added an option to adjust the iCloud Account Cell’s height. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jade by Nightwind and thetimeloop: $2.49 1.0.1 3 months ago BUGFIXES * Fixed crashes relating to auto-brightness * Fixed issues regarding the Apple TV Module * Fixed some issues with expanded mode * Fix issue with volume indicator sometimes not showing after Jade was opened * Gray out cellular button when Airplane Mode is enabled * Gray out the Personal Hotspot button when Airplane Mode is enabled * Fixed crashes when media module is removed * Fixed an issue with not being able to swipe the menu to close sometimes QOL CHANGES * Reduced sensitivity in sliders * Lowered the offset amount to -250 to 250 instead of -500 to 500 * Changed “Airplane Mode” to “Aeroplane Mode” in the Australian English localization ADDITIONS * Added Korean localization * Added VoiceOver support -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comet by Ginsu: FREE 1.0.5 3 months ago * Fix crash on Taurine -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jade by Nightwind and thetimeloop: $2.49 1.0 4 months ago * Initial Release -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe by luf: $0.99 1.0.1 4 months ago * a very important drm fix -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legizmo 'Kincaid' (watchOS 6 – 9) by lunotech11: $4.99 4.2.4 4 months ago This update introduces changes and bug fixes in preparation for upgrades to the next version of Legizmo, ‘Lighthouse’. When upgrading to watchOS 9.4 and newer, there are reports of issues with Apple Pay and Wallet provisioning. Please wait for a future Legizmo update before updating to watchOS 9.4 if you might need to add new cards to Wallet later -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz 4 months ago The Chariz team is saddened to learn that Lachlan Abbott, better known as LaughingQuoll, has passed away at 22. His relationship to our team was instrumental to our success. Chariz, as it stands today, would not exist without his encouraging words, and his commitment to help the platform when it was in a difficult position by launching his tweaks Noctis Neo, Siliqua Pro, and Watermelon with us. He was a wonderful, creative member of the jailbreak community, and an incredible friend of ours. He will be sorely missed. If you would like to make a donation in his memory, his family has suggested the Friends of the Earths Strzelecki Koala Action Team. Contribute to Lachlan Abbott's legacy I Just made a donation to Friends of the Earth's Strzelecki Koala Action Team to support their citizen science koala mapping project and campaign for greater protections for Koalas in Victoria. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ripple by 故事: $1.99 1.5.1 4 months ago * 提高电池( 电话助手&Juice )变化精度 * 修复电池20%颜色 * Improve the accuracy of battery (phone assistant&Juice) changes * Repair battery 20% color & Nicebar 不再支持 & Nicebar no longer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IAmLazy by Lightmann: FREE 2.5.1 4 months ago * Fixed dpkg lock fix not applying, when applicable, on rootless jbs * Removed unused strings * Unified libarchive code * Changed debug log perms from 0644 to 0666 to allow deletion from ‘other’ * General code cleanup -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ripple by 故事: $1.99 1.5 5 months ago * 修复透明度 电池边框统一 * 添加电话助手版双卡信号融合显示 * 添加正无线网图标 * Fix transparency battery border uniformity * Add Phone Assistant version dual card signal fusion display * Add positive wireless network icon & Nicebar 不再支持 & Nicebar no longer supports -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe by luf: $0.99 1.0 5 months ago * Initial Release FEATURES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Home Screen * Remove Dock Background * Remove Folder Backgrounds * Remove Page Dots * Remove App Labels * Remove Testflight Dot * Remove Notification Badges * Disable App Library * Remove App Library Blue * Hide Folder Title * Disable Icon Fly * Disable iPad Dock * Set Number of Dock Icons Lock Screen and Notification Settings * Hide Quick Actions * Hide Date * Use Compact Date Format * Hide “No Older Notifications” * Hide Home Bar * Hide Control Center Grabber * Disable Today View * Notification Background Color (beta) * Set Notification Corner Radius System-wide Settings * Disable Status Bar * Replace Time Text * Replace Carrier Text COLOR SETTINGS STATUS BAR * Time Text Color * Carrier Label Color * Battery Percentage Color * Active Wifi Bars Color * Inactive Wifi Bars Color * Battery Outline Color * Battery Fill Color * Battery Bolt Color * Airplane Mode Icon Color HOME SCREEN * Dock Background Color -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to Hydrate and iCraze for helping me test and to captinc for helping me fix a bug! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antoine by Serena: $1.49 1.3 5 months ago * Option to show actual value of <private> vars for most logs (on by default.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz 7 months ago We know you’ve been waiting for it, and we’re glad to announce Cephei 2 has been released! This will allow many of your favorite tweaks to be updated for rootless jailbreaks. Cephei 2.0 is a major refactor, exclusively supporting rootless jailbreaks. It removes numerous code paths that stayed around for compatibility with old tweaks or iOS releases, and is built to run on the new ElleKit hooking platform. Cephei 1.x will continue to be supported for rootful jailbreaks on iOS 15. Most, but not all, tweaks should already work with Cephei 2. Please don’t expect tweaks converted from rootful to rootless to work. The developers of these tweaks will most likely need to release a rootless update if there are any crashes. Full changelog here: https://chariz.com/get/cephei/changelog What’s New in Cephei Tweak Support 2.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz 8 months ago ℹ️ If you’re having trouble with NewTerm saying “Session Ended” and SSH not connecting, a fix was just released in Dopamine 1.0.5: https://github.com/opa334/Dopamine/releases/tag/1.0.5 Release 1.0.5 · opa334/Dopamine Fix an issue with forkfix where it would break reinstalling dpkg Automatically fix the permissions of /private/preboot/<UUID> when jailbreaking in case they are wrong (Wrong permissions can c... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz 8 months ago Since we know a lot of people are waiting on a Cephei update: It’s currently being tested with a group of developers so we can iron out bugs before release. Shouldn’t be too far off now! There’s also an issue with the Alderis 1.2.1 release on A12+ devices, annoyingly. I was pretty sure it worked… oh well. A fix for that is also forthcoming. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz 8 months ago Dopamine 1.0 (formerly Fugu15 Max) has been released! This is a jailbreak for iOS 15.0 - 15.4.1 on iPhone XS and newer (A12 - A15 and M1 devices), based on some truly incredible work by @opa334, @evelyne, Linus Henze, and others. Going forward, we’re going to suggest users of XinaA15 upgrade to Dopamine, because it has far fewer compatibility issues and should be substantially more stable. We know it’s annoying not all tweaks work yet, but we also hope this release will prod more of your favorite tweak developers to release updates for rootless jailbreaks, which is how all jailbreaks will be going forward. https://ellekit.space/dopamine/ Dopamine arm64e Jailbreak for iOS 15.0-15.4.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz 10 months ago 🔔 Chariz now supports both traditional and rootless packages for developers to upload on their submissions. This means that users can expect to see rootless versions of their favorite packages as more developers start releasing them. Stay tuned for updates! Developers: When submitting packages to us, you’ll be able to upload a rootless and rootful variant of your package. We’ve sent an internal announcement providing more in-depth details about rootless support and other changes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz 10 months ago 🧑💻 New library for tweak developers on Chariz: Comet by Ginsu. Comet allows tweak settings screens to be written using SwiftUI. I personally haven’t used this yet, but it looks extremely promising! SwiftUI is definitely the future of tweak settings. No more of those ugly, clunky specifier plists 😉 Really hoping to see some delightfully designed tweak settings experiences from this. https://chariz.com/get/comet More info on GitHub: https://github.com/ginsudev/Comet Get Comet by Ginsu A developer framework that allows tweak preference panes to be written in pure, modern SwiftUI. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz December 28, 2022 A christmas gift from us to our favorite community: NewTerm 3! We rewrote almost all of the app, it’s faster, has better rendering, and integrates better with your terminal programs. It supports iOS 14 – 16 including XinaA15. Check out the beta here: https://chariz.com/get/newterm-beta By the way, we still have more tweaks to give away! 🎉 Head to our Discord server to enter, and hang around for more throughout the next few days! Get NewTerm 3 Beta by HASHBANG Productions This is a beta version of NewTerm. If you’re not comfortable using beta software, install NewTerm 2 instead. Introducing NewTerm 3, a significant rewrite of the popular NewTerm 2 terminal emulator ap… -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz December 25, 2022 Merry Christmas Everyone! We’re running giveaways over the festive period on our Discord server so make sure to take a look and enter for a chance to win amazing prizes! Join the Chariz 🔥 Discord Server! This is a place where you can chat with others about the Chariz store and your favorite jailbreak tweaks! | 4045 members -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Demasi @ Chariz , @kirb December 21, 2022 ✅ Zebra 1.1.30 is out! 👉 NewTerm 3 beta 1 👀 https://twitter.com/charizteam/status/1604837647796830208 Chariz 📦 (@CharizTeam) on X Let’s see if I understand this whole being a tech CEO thing. Should I accept and release @hbkirb’s NewTerm 3 beta? I will abide by the results of this poll. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Demasi @ Chariz , @kirb December 18, 2022 Some time passed since I wrote this post, and this week went a bit crazy with my attention being diverted in so many different places, so just updating (especially now that I can write 5000 characters in markdown): * 👉 Zebra 1.1.30 – fixing a few things I broke in 1.1.29. Running behind when I really wanted this to release, but it’s still coming! This release also now supports searching for a single character in non-English languages – this is pretty important for languages such as Chinese – along with some various bug fixes. * ⚪️ Cephei 1.18 – rootless support. It pretty much all works, with the exception of features that try to grab info from the dpkg status file, such as the package header cell, on Xina15. I’ll also be adding a built-in cell for linking to Mastodon profiles, because, well… it’s not exactly like I have much confidence in the direction the bird app is going right now. * ⚪️ Alderis 1.2.2 – rootless support. Effectively I’ll just be creating a build for iphoneos-arm64 (proper rootless jailbreaks), since 1.2.2 works perfectly on iOS 15 and 16 under non-rootless/Xina15. * ⚪️ NewTerm 3 beta 1 – near-total rewrite. Super excited for this! No doubt the most popular request I’ve been hearing over and over 😁 NewTerm 3 uses a more up-to-date terminal emulator framework supporting modern features. Just need to finish up a few things I left unfinished so I can start releasing official betas. * ⚪️ Zebra 1.1.31 – Xina15 support. The way Xina15 has set up APT (or rather, not set it up) is very awkward, so all package managers needed to be updated to support it. I put this off for a bit so some of the awkward problems with it could be figured out first, and things start settling down to something stable I can work against. I feel we’re in a good position with it now, so I’m going to go ahead and implement this support soon. * ⚪️ Zebra 2 This is a longer-term thing, because it’s a very different beast (different horse?) from Zebra 1. I really hope we can start launching betas of Zebra 2 soon! If you haven’t seen it, check out our unveiling of the UI from a few months ago. kirb ➡️ @kirb@hachyderm.io (@kirb@mastodon.social) Real busy on iOS stuff this week, just wanted to lay out an idea of what’s going on (mostly for my own sake): ✅ Zebra 1.1.29 – iOS 15 – 16 support, rootless support, security fix, bug fixes 👉 Zebra 1.1.30 – fixing a few things I broke in 1.1.29 ⚪️ Cephei 1.18 – rootless support ⚪️ Alderis 1.2.2 – rootless support ⚪️ NewTerm 3 beta 1 – near-total rewrite, super excited for this! ⚪️ Zebra 1.1.31 – XinaA15 support, holding off for bugfixes from Xina first ⚪️ Continue working on Zebra 2 slowly over time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz December 16, 2022 👋 Hello to everyone who’s new to Mastodon and the fediverse! Just wanted to post to get the word out that we’re on here. Chariz helps you find apps and utilities to improve your life, and helps you support the developers that build your favorite apps. We’re one of the top sources for jailbreak tweaks — special kinds of programs that add handy enhancements to iOS that aren’t possible within the App Store. You can customise your device exactly how you want it, and even access the underlying Unix operating system to use your device to its full potential. We’re glad to support an incredibly innovative community that loves Apple’s devices, and has proven the value of open operating systems ever since the first iPhone. Seems interesting? Give us a follow! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz December 13, 2022 If you were having trouble installing some packages because of a conflict with the “Orion Runtime (iOS 12 – 13)” package, we’ve fixed the issue. Refresh your package manager, and you should now be able to install those packages. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz December 12, 2022 👋 Hi again friends! If you’re on iOS 15 with the XinaA15 jailbreak, there’s now an update to Sileo with support for this jailbreak. You can find instructions here. (We also have a link to this on our package detail pages in Sileo for your convenience.) Installing XinaA15 - Updating Sileo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz December 9, 2022 Hi everyone! Just a quick update from us on the iOS 15 jailbreaks. We’re starting to accept updates from developers for iOS 15, but with the caveat that the jailbreaks that are currently released for it, palera1n and XinaA15, are quite incomplete. This is unlike our usual policy where we wait until a final working jailbreak has been released to start accepting updates, but this year has obviously been a different one, and we want to help push things along as soon as possible. Please be patient with things at the moment, not everything works properly just yet. Particularly, you won’t be able to download paid packages yet, as there is some issue with Zebra and Sileo’s ability to store logins in the keychain (iOS’s encrypted password storage) that both projects are currently looking into. There is some more info about the state of things from this post on /r/jailbreak. You can catch us on Discord or post on /r/jailbreak if you have any questions. Although, if the question is “should I jailbreak yet?”, the answer is most likely not yet, unless you’re willing to try some things that aren’t quite ready yet. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Demasi @ Chariz , @kirb December 4, 2022 @shuga @chariz My favorite definitely has to be -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chariz 📦 , @chariz December 4, 2022 Chariz on the fediverse? WHAT IS JAILBREAKING? Go beyond apps and do whatever you want with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Chariz helps you discover useful apps that aren’t possible within the App Store, customise your device exactly how you want it, and even access the underlying Unix operating system to use your device to its full potential. Jailbreaking is free and legal. If you change your mind, it’s easy to uninstall. 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