Install SideStore (or other apps) and import your pairing file with ease
This repository and iloader.app are the only official ways to download iloader. Do not download from any other sources or websites.
Notice: I am currently rewriting isideload, the library powering iloader. This will resolve many open issues and greatly improve the app. iloader is still being maintained, but much of my time has gone into the rewrite meaning I have not been able to give other issues the attention they deserve. The rewrite will be finished in the coming weeks, and other issues will be fixed after.
- Install usbmuxd for your platform
- Windows: iTunes
- macOS: Included
- Linux: Potentially included, if not, install via your package manager
- Install the latest version for your platform from the releases
- Plug in your iDevice to your computer
- Open the app
- Sign into your Apple ID
- Select your action (e.g. install SideStore)
- Install SideStore (or LiveContainer + SideStore), import certificate and place pairing file automatically
- Install other IPAs
- Manage pairing files in common apps like StikDebug, SideStore, Protokolle, etc
- See and revoke development certificates
- See App IDs
- Save multiple apple ID credentials
- Icon made by Transistor
- UI improved by StephenDev0
- idevice by jkcoxson for communicating with iOS devices
- isideload for installing apps
- idevice_pair was used as a reference for pairing file management
- App made with tauri
- Set a "default" account to automatically log into
- Import SideStore account info automatically
- Mount DDI and open sidestore after installation
- Check for developer mode and warn about it if not enabled
- Improved error messages
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