An application installer, frequently discussed in the context of Apple’s mobile operating system, permits the sideloading of applications onto devices without requiring a jailbreak. Speculation surrounds its compatibility with the upcoming iteration of that operating system. The process allows users to install applications outside of the official App Store distribution method.
The potential for its use within the latest iOS framework generates considerable interest due to its ability to bypass standard application verification processes. Historically, it has provided users with greater control over their device’s software, enabling access to applications not approved by Apple. This can range from custom utilities to emulators and modified versions of existing apps. Its continued functionality is highly anticipated.