The Electra jailbreak is probably the most drama-surrounded jailbreak in the history as we've seen a lot of accusations, developers leaving, coming back, leaks and what not. Cydia is now part of the Electra jailbreak and can be installed officially, as opposed to the leaked copies of the private developer beta versions which would potentially ruin your device. This is not necessarily a bad thing as thanks to this, a big chunk of the jailbreak community has been educated about the basics of how the structure of the filesystem works. dylib files into corresponding folders, meaning that paid tweaks were not supported and the whole process was troublesome and hard for regular users to pull off. The Electra jailbreak for iOS 11.0 up to 11.1.2, developed by CoolStar and some other developers, is finally released with full Cydia support and Substitute, a Cydia Substrate alternative, which allows the OS to load custom Dynamic Libraries and inject the code into processes, which means "tweaks work" in English.Įlectra has been in public beta testing for a while now but it didn't feature Cydia and people had to manually SSH into the device and copy over.
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