Cyder 2 : Manage and Install Cydia Package Directly From Your Computer
Some of you might remember that we talked about Cyder before, a software that allows us to manage Cydia straight from our PCs. Now Cyder is updated to version 2.01 and improved. With Cyder you can install apps available in Cydia from your Desktop. So if you don’t have 3G/EDGE or WiFi connection for your iPhone, Cyder is your poison. Cyder is a windows only program that allows us to add various repositories Cydia to download all the applications directly on your computer. We can install a number. Deb in our iPhone with a single stroke, saving so much time.
- Download Cyder 2 —–> Click Here
Features of Cyder 2
- Import Sources rest of your Cydia on your device in Cyder.
- Cydia Auto Setup: iPhone reboot to finish installing the debs.
- Cydia Cache: Install with Mobile Temrinal / private / var / cache.
- AppCake Folder: Launch application after AppCake transfer debs.
- Download and store on your computer the application of Cydia with its dependencies.
- Install on your iPhone or iPod Touch into USB.
- Compatible with the application AppCake (Cydia application that allows the installation file debs)
video in French but easy to understand.
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The link had been taken down. I was using the previous version but now it seems that it is not usable with newer firmwares.
does this work for mac?
Praise all that is holy. Cydia’s been crashing a lot lately for me, so being able to just perform all my app updating/installing from my laptop is ideal. Besides, Cydia’s so dang slow, so without Rock, installing apps sucks.
I had tried the original Cyder before, but it would hang every time it synced up with Cydia’s sources. This hasn’t had that problem
Hi,
I am trying to install cyder and it says missing asl.dll file? How do I fix this error?
installer`s not workin for me i`v had it open for 20 minutes and it say`s saving data base still
It’ll work on ANY iDevice, also works with OS4.0.
Works just like running the Cydia app on your iPhone, only you’re doing it on your PC. Not real sure WHY you need to, but it’s there. Could be useful for transfering sources, etc. from one device to another, but that’s not too hard to begin with. Downloads, transfers and installs .deb files.
it’s not clearly stated how it works…from the video it seems certain sources have to be added
will this work o a 3gs