- Visit fmhy.net/android-iosguide#ios-ipas for more sources.
- Sideloading Guide: https://rentry.co/sideloadingguide, https://ios.cfw.guide/sideloading-apps/
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # Download VMware Fusion for macOS without a Broadcom account. | |
| # | |
| # This script allows you to download various versions of VMware Fusion | |
| # from Broadcom's Cloudflare CDN (versions 8.0.0 to 13.6.3) | |
| # or from the archive.org VMware Workstation archive (versions 8.x.x+). | |
| # | |
| # Options: | |
| # -k: Keep the downloaded file compressed (Cloudflare only; ignored for archive.org). |
Due to various reasons (such as Apple developer account termination), apps you had previously purchased can no longer be downloaded from the App Store or iTunes. However, it turns out these applications can still be accessed. Third party .ipa downloading tools such as iMazing, ipatool, and ipatool-py use a special endpoint that allows downloading removed apps.
This app must have been purchased on your Apple ID beforehand. You cannot download any app ever made. Apple only lets you download apps you had bought or downloaded in the past.
I reccomend using the ipatool-py method, because it is easier. However, if you are unable to use it, I have left the original iMazing method for you to follow.
Recently I came across a web service that required two-factor authentication using the Symantec VIP Access App. I already manage all of my OTP tokens in a different app (If you are on iOS I highly recommend using OTP Auth by Roland Moers.) and did not want to have to use yet another app to generate the TOTP.
There is a way to generate a Symantec VIP Access compatible token very easily if you have access to an environment which can run Python PIP. I happen to have Ubuntu Windows Subsystem Linux running on my machine. (If you are running Windows 10 and don't have this you should really check it out.) Let's get started...
Here we install python3-pip and qrencode so we can generate our secret, I
| #import <objc/runtime.h> | |
| @interface DebuggingOverlay: NSObject | |
| @end | |
| @implementation DebuggingOverlay | |
| + (void)toggleOverlay { | |
| id debugInfoClass = NSClassFromString(@"UIDebuggingInformationOverlay"); |
| import UIKit | |
| import PlaygroundSupport | |
| // https://gist.github.com/erica/6f13f3043a330359c035e7660f3fe7f5 | |
| // Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTmWUSgNOHk | |
| // Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmAB3WJOQTU | |
| // Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWtavuvmKdw (with zoom and fade) | |
| // String to animate and its attributes | |
| var string = "Hello, playground" | |
| let attributes: [String: Any] = [ |
| let styles: [UIFont.TextStyle] = [ | |
| // iOS 17 | |
| .extraLargeTitle, .extraLargeTitle2, | |
| // iOS 11 | |
| .largeTitle, | |
| // iOS 9 | |
| .title1, .title2, .title3, .callout, | |
| // iOS 7 | |
| .headline, .subheadline, .body, .footnote, .caption1, .caption2, | |
| ] |
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
| <Bucket | |
| type = "2" | |
| version = "2.0"> | |
| <Breakpoints> | |
| <!-- All Exceptions --> | |
| <BreakpointProxy | |
| BreakpointExtensionID = "Xcode.Breakpoint.ExceptionBreakpoint"> | |
| <BreakpointContent |
| Working Huawei E3372h-153 SETPORT mappings | |
| replacing A1,A2 with FF turns off need for usb_modeswitch | |
| AT^SETPORT="A1,A2;12,1,16,A1,A2" | |
| ^GETPORTMODE: TYPE: WCDMA: huawei,PCUI:0,MDM:1,NDIS:2,CDROM:3,SD:4, | |
| AT^SETPORT="A1,A2;1,12,16,A1,A2" |