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  • Cydia Search checks all of Cydia's default repositories – as well as 7 others – for new and updated packages once every hour. You can browse packages by repository and category; by top rated, newest, and updated packages; or you can search the collection for a range of things like package names, descriptions, and authors.
  • Run OS X Yosemite on iPhone / iPad: If you like OS X Yosemite for Mac, this post is for you. Now you can run Yosemite like interface in any iPhone, iPad using DreamBoard (Cydia App), for that you only need to have an jailbroken device running iOS 8.
  • Download Cydia Impactor For Mac OS X. Download the Cydia Impactor here. After downloading click on install. You will get a pop-up. Select trust third-party applications for Mac. Now you will see a setup screen. Follow the onscreen instructions.
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Download Cydia Impactor – Mac OS X, Windows and Linux: Cydia Impactor is an application for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux to install IPA files on iOS and APK files on Android devices. Please note that IPA files will only work on iOS such as APK files will only work on Android.

Run OS X Yosemite on iPhone / iPad: If you like OS X Yosemite for Mac, this post is for you . Now you can run Yosemite like interface in any iPhone, iPad using DreamBoard (Cydia App), for that you only need to have an jailbroken device running iOS 8.


Before you go ahead, make sure you have a jailbroken device running Cydia. After this, check the instructions:

How to run OS X Yosemite On iPhone / iPad

The process is easy once you've installed Cydia. You will need to install Wynd repo and download DreamBoard and OS X Yosemite theme (by Miket25)

1. Download and Install DreamBoard to run Yosemite OS theme

  • Launch Cydia (from home screen) > Go to Sources Tab > Tap Edit > Tap Add
  • Enter the following Cydia Repo URL: wynd07.appspot.com/r7/ (see the image) > Tap 'Add Source'
  • Tap Wynd Source form Cydia Sources List > All Packages > DreamBoard (make sure you are in the iOS 8 compatible version) > Tap Install Button
  • Respring your device and go to Home Screen and verify that DreamBoard app is installed

2. Download and Install Yosemite OS theme in your iOS8.x device

  • Go back to Cydia, and search 'Yosemite OS'
  • Tap Yosemite OS (make sure you're downloading the one that is Miket25 author) > Tap Install
  • Back to home screen and launch DreamBoard app
  • Select the Yosemite OS theme

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Exploring Yosemite OS on iOS 8

After you have Yosemite OS theme running on your iPhone, iPad you can notice you have a top a bottom menu. In the top menu you have apple icon, Finder, File and Edit. In the bottom menu you have a bunch of tools like on Yosemite OS for Mac.

Yosemite OS on iOS 8 – Changing background

Tapping in the apple icon on the left you have the System Preferences Menu. Here you have a set of settings you can change, namely Desktop & Screen-savers where you can change the desktop for very cool images.

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Yosemite OS on iOS 8 – launchpad and lockscreen

Driver asus a2500h per windows 7. Another cool feature is the launchpad, clicking on the launchpad icon (check the image) a screen like the one in the image will popup. The quality is amazing and everything was very well made.

Also check the lock-screen. Every detail is great, developer did it for free and all jailbreak / cydia users can use it on their devices.

Note: the theme was optimized for iPhone 6 but developer noticed he is working on a version for iPhone 6 Plus also. The perfect conditions to use this amazing jailbreak theme would be: iPad + blue-tooth keyboard.

Cydia is somewhat of jailbreak equivalent of the App Store for iOS devices. Printmaster platinum. It enables users to find and install open source packages as well as buy special modifications made for jailbroken phones—often with features not approved by Apple. Cydia creator Jay 'saurik' Freeman has now announced that he is also building a version of Cydia for Mac OS X, called, appropriately enough, Mac Cydia.

Cydia is generally installed either automatically or as a recommended first step after jailbreaking an iOS device. It was originally one of the first sources of installable packages for jailbreakers, including apps and command line tools, but later offered developers a way to sell software that would otherwise be impossible to distribute via Apple's official App Store. Freeman told Ars in 2008 that he named Cydia after the Latin name for a moth larva that is thought of as 'stereotypical apple worm.'

While it is common to think of Cydia as a direct jailbreak alternative to the App Store, Freeman told Ars that it exists primarily to distribute modifications for iOS and third-party apps. 'There are maybe four actual apps available via Cydia,' he said.

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Exploring Yosemite OS on iOS 8

After you have Yosemite OS theme running on your iPhone, iPad you can notice you have a top a bottom menu. In the top menu you have apple icon, Finder, File and Edit. In the bottom menu you have a bunch of tools like on Yosemite OS for Mac.

Yosemite OS on iOS 8 – Changing background

Tapping in the apple icon on the left you have the System Preferences Menu. Here you have a set of settings you can change, namely Desktop & Screen-savers where you can change the desktop for very cool images.

Yosemite OS on iOS 8 – launchpad and lockscreen

Driver asus a2500h per windows 7. Another cool feature is the launchpad, clicking on the launchpad icon (check the image) a screen like the one in the image will popup. The quality is amazing and everything was very well made.

Also check the lock-screen. Every detail is great, developer did it for free and all jailbreak / cydia users can use it on their devices.

Note: the theme was optimized for iPhone 6 but developer noticed he is working on a version for iPhone 6 Plus also. The perfect conditions to use this amazing jailbreak theme would be: iPad + blue-tooth keyboard.

Cydia is somewhat of jailbreak equivalent of the App Store for iOS devices. Printmaster platinum. It enables users to find and install open source packages as well as buy special modifications made for jailbroken phones—often with features not approved by Apple. Cydia creator Jay 'saurik' Freeman has now announced that he is also building a version of Cydia for Mac OS X, called, appropriately enough, Mac Cydia.

Cydia is generally installed either automatically or as a recommended first step after jailbreaking an iOS device. It was originally one of the first sources of installable packages for jailbreakers, including apps and command line tools, but later offered developers a way to sell software that would otherwise be impossible to distribute via Apple's official App Store. Freeman told Ars in 2008 that he named Cydia after the Latin name for a moth larva that is thought of as 'stereotypical apple worm.'

While it is common to think of Cydia as a direct jailbreak alternative to the App Store, Freeman told Ars that it exists primarily to distribute modifications for iOS and third-party apps. 'There are maybe four actual apps available via Cydia,' he said.

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The modifications are based on a framework called MobileSubstrate, which makes it relatively easy to install and update such modifications. For instance, Winterboard—its name a clever twist on the iOS launcher called 'Springboard'—allows users to change wallpapers, icons, and other system graphics. SBSettings allows users to swipe the status bar to pull up an Android-esque drop-down panel, which can quickly turn on or off certain settings like WiFi or Bluetooth. And unlocking a phone from a specific carrier requires modifying a background daemon called Commcenter.

Freeman created a new version of MobileSubstrate which he dubbed 'CydiaSubstrate.' This new version can run on both iOS as well as Mac OS X on the desktop. 'Just like you can make all these modifications on the iPhone, you can make these same modifications on the desktop,' Freeman said. 'Until now, there has never been a way to easily install modifications to the system or third-party applications, as well as keep them updated.'

Such hacks are technically possible via command line tools, hex editing, or other techniques. But such hacks can be difficult to maintain, and generally require some programming knowledge to keep from breaking.

Developers who want to offer users some way to change how Mac OS X behaves—such as adding menu bars on more than one monitor, for instance—could use CydiaSubstrate to build the mod and distribute the resulting software via Mac Cydia.

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CydiaSubstrate-based modifications can also target a particular application for modification, as well. 'For instance, users that have jailbroken iPhones would like to have a modified version of iTunes that does not ask to update iOS when the device is plugged in, since the update might overwrite jailbreak modifications,' Freeman said. 'Or perhaps you want to change the frequency that TimeMachine performs backups to something other than the stock settings. CydiaSubstrate makes this possible in an easy way that average users could install and update them.'

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Freeman was quick to point out that Mac Cydia won't be an alternative for the Mac App Store—a common misconception. 'I started planning Mac Cydia long before Apple announced the Mac App Store,' he explained. 'Like the iOS App Store, the Mac App Store sells apps, not system modifications. Creating a bootable installer for mac. If apps are what you want to sell, Mac Cydia is not the way to do it.'

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Freeman gave a technical demonstration of CydiaSubstrate to Mac OS X developers at the 360MacDev conference in Denver this past weekend. Mac Cydia should be up and running within a few weeks, he said during the conference.





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