RipDev released InstallerApp a few weeks ago, InstallerApp allows you to install applications from repositories from Installer or Cydia from your desktop.
What’s new?:
- Added iPod touch 1G support (iPod touch 2G is not supported at the moment)
- Added More Information panel to view additional information about packages
- Improved processing of packages with dependencies
- Upgraded device integration module and iPhone support
- Improved interaction with iTunes
- Enhanced support for numerous packages
- Added most popular packages (in terms of user feedback) to the “Featured” category
- Added YouTube support for “unlocked” iPhones
- Added tooltips for package status icons
- Added notification for packages with unknown sources
- Added new command-line utilities for packages that might require them
- Added ability to “Force Delete” packages that have dependencies (including “circular” dependencies)
- Improved package synchronization process
- Fixed “Recent packages” issue where recent packages would not show
- Fixed application crash after unexpected device disconnect
- Fixed error with package refresh after adding or removing sources
- Fixed issue of recognizing package status after synchronization
- Number of other minor fixes
A ton of fixed stuff, improved features, and added features. Pretty awesome! Unfortunately for Windows users, you’ll have to keep waiting for a WIndows version, it should be coming soon. No word from RipDev on a planned release date but they say soon, sit tight.
InstallerApp, unfortunately, isn’t free – $7USD for One (1) license for up to 3 devices and Without a license, InstallerApp is a fully functional application, including ability to perform Push procedure and put Installer.app on iPhone — only package installation onto the iPhone is not available.
- source: ripdev.com


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