Upcoming iOSOpenDev App To Make Jailbreak Tweak Development Much Easier
by Joe White
January 30, 2012
An upcoming application called iOSOpenDev, which should be available in around one week's time, promises to make jailbreak tweak development a little easier for those with an amount of programming knowledge.
The app allows users to create jailbreak tweaks using an Xcode interface. As you can see in the above images, a series of templates are included in the application (such as Notification Center widget and SBSettings toggle), and the app even creates .deb files which can be submitted straight to the Cydia Store.
According to ModMyi:
A developer named Spencer James is nearing release of his project iOSOpenDev, which “sets up user environment, Xcode, and iOS SDK for ‘open’ development.” The project will come with Xcode templates for creating common types of jailbreak tweaks, including Activator listeners, command line tools, dynamic libraries, Notification Center widgets, SBSettings toggles, and Mobile Substrate tweaks. It will even build .deb files of the completed projects for when a developer wants to submit to Cydia for publication.The application should be available, as mentioned, in around one week's time - we'll let you know once it's ready to download. In the meantime, feel free to share your thoughts on iOSOpenDev in the comments.