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'Extensify': Install Cydia-Like Tweaks To iOS 9.3.1, 9.3.2, And Higher OS Without Jailbreak

'Extensify': Install Cydia-Like Tweaks To iOS 9.3.1, 9.3.2, And Higher OS Without Jailbreak

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Since Jailbreak still isn't happening with newer versions of iOS, users are almost reaching a dead end. We already have "Mojo" as a great alternative for getting Cydia-like apps, but "Extensify" completes the "Jailbroken" experience with its tweaks.

Aside from the exclusive apps from Cydia's repositories, getting any iOS device jailbroken also opens the device to even more possibilities like overall user improvements, tweaks and more.

"Mojo" is an already nice alternative for getting Cydia-like apps like emulators, screen recorders and various apps, but it doesn't have the tweaks. That's where we'll need "Extensify" which mainly is used for getting the same tweaks we used to get with Cydia as well.

If in need of the near-complete jailbroken experience with iOS devices after getting "Mojo," it is highly recommended that "Extensify" is downloaded by getting it through app store or on the official website.

Once the app is installed, users will be requested to login. Users will be seeing different "Exos." This are pretty much similar to Cydia's repositories. This is where users can find the tweaks that will cater their needs.

Tweaks like "Plus" for Twitter includes functions like video downloaders, native instagram viewer, view blocked profiles, longer direct messages and more.

The great thing about "Extensify" is it doesn't necessarily overwrite the icons on users' homescreens. It simply duplicates tweaked apps and adds a "+" sign after the name. (e.g: "Vine" then "Vine+")

With this, users will still have access to original apps. This is very useful to those who aren't sure about the tweak that they want to install or is just experimenting around.

It saves users the trouble of having to uninstall, reinstall, and worst case scenario, factory reset their devices just because of careless integration of tweaks.

"Extensify" is available for iOS 9 exclusively. This goes from the original iOS 9.0.0 up to the current version.

It doesn't have all the tweaks that users can get from jailbreaking, but it can be a very nice alternative while waiting for an actual jailbreak tool. It could even be good enough for those who don't really need to push their devices with jailbreak and cydia.

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