![]() Update 08/02/16: So I figured out another method to use to jailbreak your iOS 9.3.3 device and, even though there is a decent method out, figured I’d share it for anyone who is weary of the other jailbreaks. ![]() That’s great (and quite clever actually), unless you are weary of the phone doing that constantly. If Apple blocks this certificate, it will then download a new one. ![]() ![]() Downside here is that the phone constantly checks with servers in China and other countries to see if there is a new certificate. Update 08/01/16: There is now a new no computer method that uses a developer certificate again like the original Safari method. The big downside to this method is that the jailbreak will expire every 7 days and you’ll need to redo the method to get it working again. Update 07/29/16 Part 2: Pangu just released a version of their jailbreak that works on Mac (essentially it’s the manual process that their PC program does for you automatically, but seems it’s what they’re giving Mac users as a solution. So below I now have the original PC method (that still works), the old-new Safari method that doesn’t work anymore, and the new method that works on Mac and PC. Fortunately, the PC method still works just fine so just follow that video below now instead. Apple killed the Safari exploit that was the easier method. I’ve updated the below tutorial to reflect the new, much faster method of jailbreaking your iPhone. Update 07/25/16: An even easier method has been released that, get this, doesn’t even require a computer. Meaning that if you restart your phone you’ll lose the jailbreak (big bummer). Hopefully there will be an untethered version in the future (and if so, this tutorial will still most likely pertain to that as well), but for those who are impatient, here’s how to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 right now. Now, it isn’t without a few caveats, the biggest draw back of which is that it is a tethered jailbreak. Pangu, the trusted jailbreak developer team, has a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3. We hope you enjoy it.So it’s finally happened. We’ve put a ton of work into TypeStatus Plus. Now, you can always see when someone is composing a message to you. You also will get notifications for when someone starts typing, so that when you’re away from your phone, all of your TypeStatus Plus notifications will still be there. If you don’t have any unread messages, TypeStatus Plus will remove it from your status bar, leaving it clutter free. From the TypeStatus Plus settings, you can configure any app and the badge count for said app will be in your status bar at all times. In addition, you can keep track of your unread messages. There has never been a way to access the messaging from the typing indicator with such ease. If someone is typing for a while, and you don’t really know what’s going on, you can always click the typing indicator in your status bar to open up the messages app to your conversation. When you’re talking to multiple people at once, this will really come in handy. When you’re in the conversation list, a typing indicator will conveniently be added to the given conversation. In your Messages app, you can always see who is typing. TypeStatus Plus deeply integrates with the Apple Watch, leaving you with a sleek interface to enjoy. TypeStatus Plus supports the Apple Watch and Bluetooth Low Energy devices, such as the Pebble smartwatch. With TypeStatus Plus, you will never be left without typing notifications. With this addition, it is unlikely there will be an app TypeStatus Plus doesn’t support. TypeStatus Plus has an API allowing developers to make “providers” to support any given app. Whether this is WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, or even the default iOS Messages app, TypeStatus Plus supports all of these and more.īut, it does not end there. TypeStatus Plus can help you see who currently typing a message to you no matter what app you use. The extension to the legendary tweak TypeStatus.
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