A Brief Update on Auxilium Development
It has been almost 2 months since I created this team and we have had a great run so far. 450 Members in our Discord server, thousands of page views across multiple Social Media platforms, recognition from big names in the Jailbreaking community, and we just started. Auxilium Development is a group of iOS and Web Developers working to bring more ease to your jailbroken devices. We have kept to that goal and now (at the time of this article being published) offer 28 packages on our main repo.
Auxilium has taken up a huge part of my life recently and I don’t plan on this changing. I want this team to be a part of everybody in the communities lives and that’s the plan going forth. We will be soon implementing Chariz pay into our repo system. This will allow people to pay for tweaks or utilize our repo to host their tweaks and use our payment system. It’s a big step in our progression of becoming a professional, well-maintained, amazing development team. We want the best for the community and we will do whatever we have to in order to ensure this is the case.
We don’t have download counters set up on our repository but I know we have had a ton of users installing our tweaks based on the server load we experience during release times and also the cached requests to our repo. I’m so happy at what we have become. We recently started to maintain Andrew Wiik’s tweaks from packix including LittleX and InteliX. While we have been working on bug fixes a team member has been working on rewriting LittleX completely so expect LittleX 2.0 to come soon. Other upcoming tweaks include:
- WetLock
- ColorSwitcher+
- IfFound
- Pickpocket for iOS 11
- Slices for iOS 11
and more are being thought of and taken on daily.
As a team we have been growing in knowledge together and this is opening up new oppertunities for tweaks to be developed. Our main team members who are the main ones pushing out tweaks have been studying and perfecting techniques to make better, more useful, more efficient, and easy to use tweaks. There are big things coming from Auxilium, so watch out, sit tight, and stay tuned. We can’t thank you enough for all the support you have provided for us and we wouldn’t be where we are right now without the community.
Best Regards,
Macs
Owner, Auxilium Development Team