Jailbreaking Now I Am Going To Talk To You About iOS Jailbreaking. iOS Or Simply Known As Jailbreaking Removes All The Limitation Apple Company Put And Set On The iDevice And Jailbreaking Basically Sets It Free And You Will get An App Called Cydia When The Proccess Is Completed. This App Is From Jay Freeman And Is Used By Alot Of iDevice Users To Download Tweaks, Mods, Games E.tc. Jailbreaking Is Proccessed With Couple Of Programs Including Redsn0w, Greenpois0n, Snowbreeze And A Few More. If You Upgrade To A Newer Version Of iOS From Apple On iTunes You Might Risk A Chance Of Getting Cydia Like Apple Wont Allow Cydia On There Newer Operating Systems, 4.3.4+. Thats Why Jailbreaking Is The Best Thing That Could Happen To You. A Tethered Jailbreak Means That The Device Needs To Be Connected To A Computer Everytime You Re-boot It. Taking The Place On A Computer It Re-jailbreaks Without Losing Any Data Or Restoring iTunes. An Untethered Jailbreak Allows The Device To Be Poweres Off, Powered Up And Rebooted Without The Assistance Of A Computer.
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Saurik (Creator Of Cydia)
Cydia is a software application for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages (including apps, interface customizations, and system extensions) on a jailbroken iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Cydia is the main independent third-party digital distribution platform for software on iOS.
Many of the software packages available through Cydia are free, and it also includes several hundred packages for sale through the Cydia Store with a commission setup similar to the App Store. Most of these packages focus on providing customizations and modifications (often called "tweaks") that can only run on jailbroken devices (since the App Store is limited to distributing self-contained apps).
Technically Cydia is a graphical front end to APT and the dpkg package management system, which means that the packages available in Cydia are provided by a decentralized system of repositories (also called sources) that list these packages.
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Cydia is developed by Jay Freeman (also known as "saurik") and his company, SaurikIT. The name "Cydia" is an allusion to the Codling Moth, with a scientific name of Cydia pomonella, which is the proverbial "worm in the apple."
Freeman first released Cydia in March 2008 as an open-source alternative to Installer.app on iPhone OS 1.1, but Cydia quickly became the most popular package manager after iPhone OS 2.0's release in July 2008.
In August 2009, Freeman said "about 4 million, or 10 percent of the 40 million iPhone and iPod Touch owners to date, have installed Cydia."
In September 2010, Freeman's company, Saurik IT, LLC, announced that it had acquired Rock Your Phone, Inc. (makers of Rock.app), which made the Cydia Store the largest third-party app store for jailbroken iOS devices.
In December 2010, Freeman announced plans to also release a Cydia Store for Mac OS X as a supplement, not an alternative, to Apple's Mac App Store.
As of April 2011, Cydia had $10 million in annual revenue and 4.5 million weekly users, with $250,000 in profit after taxes annually.