1. Appsync Ios 12
Unified AppSync dynamic library for iOS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.

What is AppSync Unified?

AppSync Unified is a tweak that patches installd to allow for the installation of unsigned, fakesigned, or ad-hoc signed IPA packages on an iOS device.

AppSync Unified can be used to downgrade or clone installed apps, to download fakesigned IPAs (often emulators), and also to assist in the development of iOS applications using Xcode.

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AppSync Unified should not be used to pirate iOS apps. Please support iOS app developers and do not pirate!

I explain the problem with AppSync Unified and iOS piracy rather thoroughly in this reddit post. Please give it a read.

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For the users who are getting curious to know Appsync download, we just want to inform you that AppSync can be downloaded via Cydia. It’s completely free and provides a new jailbreak support. This famous jailbreak tweak has been arrived for the iOS, 10 days back and it has yet received unlimited downloads. Well-known jailbreak developer angelXwind has announced the release of AppSync Unified 41.1 for jailbroken iOS 12.4 devices. The amazing run of this iconic jailbreak package continues with AppSync Unified continuing to offer legacy firmware support as far back as iOS 5. AppSync Unified is legendary. Dec 24, 2013  iOS 7 jailbreak is out and with it comes Cydia with all its goodness. One of the most popular Cydia tweaks is AppSync, which is used by a large number of iOS jailbreakers who use it for good and bad purposes. We are not going to get into that stuff and we are going to. AWS AppSync automatically updates the data in web and mobile applications in real time, and updates data for offline users as soon as they reconnect. AppSync makes it easy to build collaborative mobile and web applications that deliver responsive, collaborative user experiences.

Official Cydia Repository

You can find AppSync Unified at Karen's Repo: https://cydia.akemi.ai/ (depiction page)

If you do not see AppSync Unified in Karen's Repo, then that just means you have another repository added that is also hosting an identical copy of AppSync Unified. Please only use the official unmodified release for your own safety — third-party modifications can and have caused damage to iOS installations.

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How does it work?

AppSync Unified utilizes the dynamic hooking function MSHookFunction() in Cydia Substrate to bypass installd's signature checks. This means AppSync Unified does not modify any system files and is much more stable and safe as a result.

Can't this be used to pirate apps?

Unfortunately, yes.

I explain the problem with AppSync Unified and iOS piracy rather thoroughly in this reddit post. Please give it a read.

tl;dr: AppSync Unified should not be used to pirate iOS apps. Please support iOS developers and do not pirate!

How do I compile AppSync Unified?

How do I use this with Xcode to push my developed apps to my device?

For Xcode 7 and above, simply use your device with Xcode as you would normally.

For Xcode 6 and below, please follow this tutorial: Tutorial: How to use AppSync Unified for development with Xcode 6 or below

License

Licensed under GPLv3.

One of the more common questions we’ve been getting here at iDB since the release of the Yalu jailbreak for iOS 10 is when AppSync Unified, from Karen Tsai (angelXwind), would be getting an update to make it compatible with the new jailbreak.

As you may be aware, many people got themselves into a respring loop of some description by installing AppSync soon after the Yalu jailbreaks came out. That should now have been fixed with this new beta version of AppSync Unified, available on Karen’s Cydia repository.

What is AppSync?

AppSync is a powerful tweak which allows the installation of unsigned .ipa files (iOS applications) on your jailbroken device. Whilst it is true that this functionality is often used for nefarious purposes, the central intent of AppSync is valid and useful. It allows on-device installation of legal apps for those without a Mac or Xcode, as well as the distribution of legal but unsigned apps by those who cannot make it onto the App Store, for example, emulator applications.

However, it can be (and is) unfortunately also used for the installation of paid apps for free. For more information on the real purpose of AppSync and the reasoning behind its legitimate uses, you can read Tsai’s post on the subject.

I personally use it to install emulators such as GBA4iOS, as well as older versions of applications for legacy devices, which are no longer available from the App Store.

AppSync in beta for iOS 10

The new build number is 6.0~b1, and the changelog consists of one major item to prevent crashes on, and bring compatibility to, iOS 10:

Return the public “Apple iPhone OS Application Signing” intermediate certificate instead of “kSecMagicBytes” on iOS 10 to avoid a Security.framework crash — thanks JulioVerne!

Tsai goes into more detail as to what caused the problem in her announcement post, but the basic premise is that AppSync gives fake data to the installd process in order to sign your unsigned apps, however, on iOS 10 this causes the Security.framework to crash installd. Then, when Cydia installs a package and runs uicache it calls on installd, which crashes, leaving your SpringBoard in a half-way, broken state: a respring loop.

In fixing this problem, Tsai was helped out by developer and software-cracker JulioVerne. Much had been wildly speculated about whether the two were in ‘competition’, after Tsai initially advised against installing his fixed-up version. However, this turned out to be incorrect, as explained by Tsai in the announcement post I linked above.

To summarise: the two have worked together to bring this solution, with JulioVerne providing his source code for the fix. This allowed Tsai to check its legality (it uses an Apple certificate), and restore iOS 5 & 6 support, which the initial fix unwittingly broke. She has now been able to release an official version of the package, which fixes all these issues and can prevent version fragmentation, by being offered on her official repo. She credits JulioVerne with the fix, and thanks him for his help.

If you want to try out the beta of AppSync Unified, it can be found on Karen Tsai’s Pineapple repo: https://cydia.angelxwind.net/

Please ensure that the only version you install is the one from this repository. Installing an older version could leave you in the respring loop, and many repositories offer old versions of this package. Install AppSync Unified 6.0~b1 only from Karen’s Pineapple repo.

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Are you excited to have AppSync Unified on iOS 10? Have you tried it out yet?

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