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v2.6.0

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@github-actions github-actions released this 02 Jul 04:28
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Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

  • Added Japanese Translation by @Yuki-1018 in #205
  • Added SMS fallback to the 2FA screen by @rursache in #207
  • Fixed issue where flatpak may have issues finding the actual config directory by @Ratizux in #215
  • Fixed window from overflowing due to large tweak names by @JeffreyCA in #210

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v2.5.0...v2.6.0

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.5.0

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@github-actions github-actions released this 26 May 23:23

Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

  • Added language picker to settings by @F2had in #195
  • Added Ksign support for pairing.
  • Added Arabic translation by @F2had in #194
  • Added Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) translation by @Perry11-20 in #198
  • Fixed issue where device wouldn't properly commit to a newly created remote-pairing file.
  • Fixed issue where 2fa code was being logged.

New Contributors

  • @osageling made their first contribution in #192
  • @F2had made their first contribution in #194
  • @Perry11-20 made their first contribution in #198

Full Changelog: v2.4.0...v2.5.0

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.4.0

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@github-actions github-actions released this 03 May 22:04
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Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v2.3.0...v2.4.0

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.3.0

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@github-actions github-actions released this 22 Apr 10:06
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Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v2.2.3...v2.3.0

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.2.3

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@github-actions github-actions released this 09 Apr 13:29

Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

  • Fixed (hopefully) an issue when trying to log in with built-in Apple root certificate on Windows.

Full Changelog: v2.2.2...v2.2.3

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.2.2

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@github-actions github-actions released this 07 Apr 15:41

Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

  • Fixed issue where bundle folders were named idevice.ipa.app when uploading with AFC.
    • Most notably, fixes Dopamine from detecting if you're in the jailbroken state.

Full Changelog: v2.2.1...v2.2.2

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.2.1

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@github-actions github-actions released this 07 Apr 13:42

Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

  • Added proper icon masking for AppIcon previews by @se2crid in #161
  • Added support for SideStore(+LiveContainer) remote pairing file installation.
  • Fixed apps (i.e. FilzaJailedDS) registering invalid group identifiers that start with anything other than group., by not registering them at all.

Full Changelog: v2.2.0...v2.2.1

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.2.0

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@github-actions github-actions released this 05 Apr 16:07

Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

  • Added a prompt for confirmation before resetting certificates by @se2crid in #139
  • Added remote pairing support option for 17.4+.
    • This is still fairly new, supported apps: Feather, Antrag, Protokolle, Stikdebug

Full Changelog: v2.1.3...v2.2.0

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.1.3

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@github-actions github-actions released this 26 Mar 04:32

Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

Full Changelog: v2.1.2...v2.1.3

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}

v2.1.2

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@github-actions github-actions released this 20 Mar 22:07

Important

On Linux, usbmuxd must be installed on your system. Don't worry though, it comes with most popular distributions by default already! However, due to some distributions udev rules usbmuxd may stop running after no devices are connected causing Impactor to not detect the device after plugging it in. You can mitigate this by plugging your phone first then restarting the app.

Auto-refresh will not work the same on Linux as it would on other platforms like macOS/Windows, due to usbmuxd lacking WiFi connectivity so it will attempt to do it automatically only when a device is plugged in, we are looking for a proper solution though.

On Windows, iTunes must be downloaded so Impactor is able to use the drivers for interacting with Apple devices.

Note

Pairing file installation is only available for devices plugged in via USB.

Tip

chmod +x /path/to/AppImage after downloading may be required for Linux.

This project is still very new! Expect bugs to occur :)

What's Changed

  • On macOS, the app icon now displays in the dock when a window is opened by @se2crid in #135
  • Added Windows arm & x86 support by @sadan4 in #140
  • Added StikStore integration.
  • Fixed signing with large enterprise accounts by @EinTim23 in #142
  • Fixed anisette not working correctly on new logins by switching providers.

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v2.1.1...v2.1.2

Files

  • Impactor-macos-universal.dmg: Impactor GUI for macOS.
  • Impactor-windows-${arch}-${type}.exe: Impactor GUI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • Impactor-linux-${arch}.AppImage: Impactor GUI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}
  • plumesign-macos-universal: Impactor CLI for macOS.
  • plumesign-windows-${arch}.exe: Impactor CLI for Windows on CPU architecture ${arch}.
  • plumesign-linux-${arch}: Impactor CLI for Linux on CPU architecture ${arch}