It’s been a hot minute since we last reported on a Misaka update, but the MacDirtyCow & kfd exploit-based package manager app received a minor update Wednesday evening, officially bringing the project up to version 3.4.1.
The latest release was announced by way of the project’s official Discord server, and came just a few hours after the now-cancelled version 3.4.0 update. From what we can gather, Misaka version 3.4.1 introduces the following changes:
– Fixed padding error that occurred in 3.4.0
– Minor bug fixes
Existing users of the Misaka package manager app are strongly encouraged to install the latest release over their existing installation. Doing so keeps your app up to date, giving you the latest bug fixes and performance improvements.
If you’re not already taking advantage of Misaka, then you should always start with the latest version available on the project’s GitHub page. Once you’ve acquired the .ipa file, you can install it using one of the methods below:
We recommend the TrollStore installation method if you can get away with it. That’s because it allows you to perma-sign the app as opposed to having to sign the app with your Apple ID every seven days, as is the case when you sideload normally.
With the Misaka package manager app, you can install add-ons that pertain to the MacDirtyCow exploit for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 or the kfd exploit for iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.5 & 16.6 beta 1. Misaka also provides JavaScript-based tweak development tools for any version of iOS or iPadOS and provides a TrollStore 2 installation method for kfd exploit-vulnerable devices.
Are you taking advantage of the latest version of the Misaka app yet? Be sure to let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.