: Brought iPhone 12-style gestures (multitasking, home bar, and status bar) to older devices running iOS 14.
As the jailbreak landscape shifted and newer technologies emerged, the creator of Packix eventually decided to move toward a more sustainable and collaborative model. This led to the creation of the .
At its peak, Packix replaced older, more fragmented repositories by offering a streamlined developer dashboard and a reliable payment system for premium content. It became the go-to source for major iOS customizations, hosting thousands of packages compatible with modern jailbreaks like and Unc0ver . Key Features and Impact
Today, remains in an "archival state." This means that while users can no longer buy new software there, free tweaks remain accessible to ensure the jailbreak community does not lose access to essential legacy tools. Most active developers have migrated their paid products to the Havoc Repo or Chariz, which offer modern support for newer package managers like Sileo and Zebra .