

AppCrackr
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AppCrackr is an app that offers a graphical user interface for the Crack™ and PoedCrackMod scripts, which crack (remove copy protection from) iPhone apps. In addition, AppCrackr is integrated with FileDude and AppTrackr, allowing you to upload cracked apps straight from your...
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Platforms
- iPhone
Discontinued
The official website is no longer available.
Comments and Reviews
With the recent change going to magnet links within installous, it would be beneficial to update appcrackr to include some more upload options. Filedude is dead, and is no longer an option to upload to on apptrackr, thereby rendering the uploading feature obsolete.
Update the uploading features to some other websites that are online (on apptrackr's allowed list) and you're back in business.
FileDude is dead? Good riddance, that website sucked.
Anyways, AppCrackr has been out of development since the release of iOS 4, back in 2010 or something. Crackulous is AppCrackr's successor. I haven't been up to date with jailbreaking in the past few months, but I can only assume that Crackulous has been updated to reflect changes within AppTrackr.
AppCrackr just BARELY works with iOS4. On my iPod 2g (MC Model) with iOS4, I can crack one app, and that's it- then AppCrackr freezes on me and I have exit it.
But compatibility problems aside, AppCrackr is definitely the most attractive option for people who just want to try cracking for fun (e.g. me). This is because AppCrackr actually has a user inteface. If you use AppCrackr, you don't have learn what the "su" command means, or work with archaic MobileTerminal screens, or waste your time trying to figure out massive blobs of seemingly meaningless code on your desktop.
However, one of the biggest features of AppCrackr is what sets me off the most: integration with FileDude. This is an incredibly useful feature, since it lets you upload your apps onto FileDude straight from your device, instead of requiring you to waste your time getting your apps off your iPhone with SSH or iPhoneBrowser.
But the problem is, FileDude sucks. And giving it a monopoly doesn't help. Even if you can run AppCrackr perfectly, I still recommend you copy your cracked apps off your device with OpenSSH or iPhoneBrowser and upload them onto Mediafire rather than pushing them onto FileDude, with its whopping THIRTY KILOBYTE PER SECOND downloads.