Jay Freeman himself is understandably dejected by the current situation that Cydia Extender finds itself in, he said himself that it “essentially became a complete failure in five minutes after release.” However, although it failed to provide the main functionality for which it was created, it will still be useful to those device owners who have apps on their device which need regularly signed, but who also have access to paid Apple Developer account. Unfortunately for jailbreakers, the requirement of a paid developer account means that it’s essentially useless for the purpose it was initially built and released for. ![]() In theory, yes, the release of Cydia Extender was supposed to be Saurik’s solution to the common problem faced by jailbreakers where they are required to re-sign the sideloaded jailbreak app using a computer after free Apple ID certificate expires once 7-days are over. It was supposed to work with free Apple IDs but only after releasing it to public did Saurik realized that Cydia Extender requires paid Apple Developer account to work, killing the main purpose of it for most jailbreak users.Īn oversight by Jay Freeman in development, but still with the output of a very worthwhile system.
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