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After more than a decade, iPhoneOS 1 package manager ‘Installer 3’ has been open-sourced

Jay Freeman’s Cydia package manager has long enjoyed being the default platform for installing jailbreak apps and tweaks on jailbroken handsets, but even this renowned piece of software has a predecessor.

Veteran jailbreakers who’ve been pwning their handsets since the iPhoneOS 1 days will do good to remember the original package manager for jailbroken devices – Installer 3 by Ripdev & Nullriver Software – and after more than a decade, the project is now being open-sourced.

Installer project lead Sammy Guichelaar made the exciting
announcement via Twitter just last week
, linking to the project’s official
GitHub page:

Being open-sourced means that the entire world can now view
the project’s source code and learn more about how it worked. Open-sourced
projects are becoming more common as of late, with one of the most recent
examples being the unc0ver
jailbreak tool by hacker Pwn20wnd
.

Open-sourced software is beneficial for the community; not
only does it inspire aspiring programmers to learn more about the art of coding,
but it often helps younger programmers to obtain a firmer grasp on their coding
career.

With that said, we’re excited to see that the Installer 3 project has been officially open-sourced. If you’re interested in learning more about what made Installer 3 tick, then you can now visit this GitHub link to do just that.

Will you be snagging a look at the Installer 3 source code?
Discuss your reaction to the announcement in the comments section below.

Dominic Rubhabha-Wardslaus
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