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Misaka v3.3.0 introduces improved TrollStore installer, more bug fixes

Early Tuesday morning, the Misaka package manager app added bug fixes and improvements in the version 3.2.9 update, but additional enhancements have been added in Misaka version 3.3.0, released just this afternoon.

Misaka v3.3.0 released.Misaka v3.3.0 released.

Project lead developer @straight_tamago broke the news about the latest Misaka update via a post shared to X (formerly Twitter), and from what we can gather, Misaka version 3.3.0 brings TrollStore—centric improvements.

The full change log for Misaka v3.3.0 can be found below:

– Improved stability of TrollStore installer & added installation instructions
– Fixed iPad UI bug

The above referenced TrollStore installer method was only recently incorporated into the app following the announcement of TrollStore 2, and gives users a way to install TrollStore 2 on kfd exploit-vulnerable devices running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1.

The Misaka package manager also hosts several hacks and add-ons for customizing kfd-vulnerable devices, as well as MacDirtyCow-vulnerable devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2. Even iOS & iPadOS 17 users can enjoy something neat by way of JavaScript-based tweaks.

If you’re already a Misaka user, then you can visit the project’s GitHub page and download the latest .ipa to install over your existing installation. Using the latest version is advisable to ensure that you’re taking advantage of all the latest improvements.

New or prospective users can follow one of the tutorial pieces below to get started for the first time:

Misaka works with, but does not require a jailbreak. Even if you aren’t jailbroken, you can use it to install hacks if your device is vulnerable to either of the exploits discussed above.

Are you taking advantage of the latest version of the Misaka package manager app yet? Be sure to let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.

Dominic Rubhabha-Wardslaus
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