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  • = Kill all applications in switcher = 1. First kill all the applications
    607 bytes (53 words) - 13:59, 11 August 2015
  • You can also use this method to restrict the extension to only load into applications that link to a specific bundle, such as UIKit. For example: ...include both Executables and Bundle filters to match both executables and applications that link to specific bundles you want.
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  • ...ntifier]</code>) and <code>-[SBApplication bundleIdentifier]</code>. Since applications are now found using their bundle identifier, <code>-[SBIconModel applicatio if([bundlePath hasPrefix:@"/Applications/"]) {
    16 KB (2,208 words) - 16:19, 8 September 2019
  • ''Problem: OK, but when I copied the file to /Applications it didn't even show up in SpringBoard.''<br/> Solution: iOS caches the Info.plist files of all installed applications in a centralized place. The fastest/best way to handle this cache is to ins
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  • ...[[SBAppContextHostView]] class was redesigned. The methods which track an applications [[SBContext]]s and keep it updated with any changes were moved from [[SBApp ...late an application, such as the multitasking gestures on the iPad sliding applications to one side, they use the application's [[SBAppContextHostView]] rather tha
    5 KB (649 words) - 22:13, 24 March 2015
  • ...devices sold in China. Green-Tea devices have restricted access to various applications e.g. Maps.</ref> <br /> "<tt>green-tea</tt>" | kGSLaunchApplicationsWhileAnimatingCapability <br /> "<tt>launch-applications-while-animating</tt>"
    10 KB (1,043 words) - 04:04, 18 November 2014
  • ...s in the [[dyld_shared_cache]]. The SpringBoard.app (along with others in /Applications) are all just shims). Reverse engineering can be done through the methods o {{Navbox Applications}}
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  • | path = /Applications/Preferences.app {{Navbox Applications}}
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  • CS Student, making iOS Applications
    441 bytes (60 words) - 23:29, 24 February 2023
  • {{Navbox Applications}}
    4 KB (83 words) - 05:35, 21 May 2014
  • #REDIRECT [[Compiling iOS applications on-device]]
    50 bytes (5 words) - 00:24, 3 December 2014
  • ...[Theos]], the idea of this tutorial is to get people to understand how iOS applications are built and run behind the scenes. So if you're editing this article plea
    287 bytes (50 words) - 01:44, 3 December 2014
  • libvt100_INSTALL_PATH = /Applications/NewTerm.app
    4 KB (654 words) - 02:20, 8 March 2020
  • ...is no longer possible to save/create/modify the preferences from Sandboxed applications in "atomically" mode.
    13 KB (1,984 words) - 16:02, 8 September 2019
  • | path = /Applications/MobileMail.app
    136 bytes (14 words) - 20:42, 15 February 2016
  • In iOS 9 and applications dynamic and shortcut items were accessed view <code>dynamicShortcutItems</c
    7 KB (988 words) - 16:24, 8 September 2019
  • Apps compiled and installed to /Applications aren't run as root. Unc0ver's version of Cydia modifies binaries' entitleme
    2 KB (247 words) - 17:14, 8 September 2019
  • ...ApplicationProxy''' is an object that provides information about App Store applications via a proxy.
    1 KB (127 words) - 07:40, 4 September 2023
  • * Assisting in the development of iOS applications with Xcode
    684 bytes (103 words) - 06:00, 30 June 2022
  • To users, it means you can use various applications to interact with your device.
    416 bytes (66 words) - 17:46, 29 September 2023
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