Iâm on my iPhone all throughout the day, so when an update for an app pops up, I usually grab it right away. On my iPad, however, itâs a different story. Sometimes Iâll go a couple of days without using it, and the updates tend to pile up.
For those of you with a similar problem, youâll be happy to hear that thereâs a jailbreak tweak called Auto App Updater that can automatically install your updates for you. So youâll never have to worry about installing them manually againâ¦
Auto App Updater was written by a developer named Noppers, and itâs essentially your standard tweak. Thereâs no app icon, as all of the packageâs options are configured from the Settings app. And you can pretty much set it and forget it.
Those options include an Enable toggleâ"which Iâve said every tweak should have, a menu to set the amount of time between updates, a handy âUpdate on WiFi onlyâ toggle, and an app list so that you can enable auto updates on a per-app basis.
I played around with the tweak a little bit last night, and so far it seems to work great. It installed two app updatesâ"one during the hourly scan I set up, and one by me pressing the convenient âUpdate Nowâ buttonâ"and I didnât notice any issues.
My only reserve about Auto App Updater is that there are some app updates that shouldnât be installed (the recent Chrome fiasco comes to mind). But if the reward outweighs the risk for you, you can find the tweak in ModMyiâs repo, for $2.99.
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