AppSnapp: Computer-less iPhone/iPod Touch jailbreak updated with new features
November 7, 2007
by Danny Mendez
AppSnapp, the wonderful, computer-less, one-click iPhone/iPod Touch jailbreak, was just updated with some very convenient, new features.
The AppSnapp update involves a lot of little details, but some of the bigger ones include:
- Resolved issue in which certain apps closed immediately after opening AppSnapp installation.
- Entire process is logged to /var/root/Media/AppSnapp.log and can be retrieved via iPhuc/SSH.
- AppSnapp will refuse to run on any non-1.1.1 firmware.
- Improved reliability means the chances that AppSnapp will work the first time around are greatly increased.
- Progress indicator added so that you don’t have to guess as to what’s going on.
- The latest version of Installer.app will install with Community Sources installed automatically.
- Made it truly a "one-click" process.
- Resolved issue in which the majority of users with un-activated iPhones could not get YouTube working "automagically."
The TIFF exploit will be closed by the 1.1.2 iPhone update, initially rendering AppSnapp useless in trying to jailbreak 1.1.2 devices. Fortunately, as confirmed by TUAW, the new version of AppSnapp is designed to adapt to any other "way in". As a result, "the resulting payload will work with no changes."
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