InstallerApp for Mac allows jailbroken apps without actually jailbreaking your iPhone

Ripdev’s InstallerApp makes installing third-party jailbreak applications on your iPhone slightly easier, by eliminating the need to jailbreak your iPhone at all. You just need to pay $7 for the privilege, which isn’t free (jailbreaking is free).

InstallerApp

The process works by installing an app onto your iPhone that’s not quite jailbreaking, but is enough to allow those not-quite-official applications to get on there. If you gave us the choice of paying $7 or running jailbreak on our phones—which is fairly easy as long as you have some tech knowledge—we’d choose real jailbreaking, to be honest…but for those whose tech knowledge is shaky and have Macs, this could be a nice alternative to going through the process.

The site to get it is here: http://ripdev.com/installerapp

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2 Comments to “InstallerApp for Mac allows jailbroken apps without actually jailbreaking your iPhone”

  1. on 25 Mar 2009 at 5:01 pmElric

    I would pay the $7 if it were Cydia Apps… Because then I wouldn’t have to mess around with USB dev kits!!!

  2. on 08 Oct 2009 at 3:18 pmCaven

    Hey guy,
    i tried this installerapp thing… and it keeps telling me to jailbreak my iphone everytime i connectet to the pc…. ???